Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dialog and Ideamart host first ever NB-IOT Hackathon in Sri Lanka

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Dialog Axiata PLC in collaborat­ion with Ideamart, hosted Sri Lanka’s first NB-IOT Hackathon (NB-IOT: Narrowband Internet of Things).

The first to launch the technology in South Asia in October 2017, NB-IOT is a narrowband radio technology specially designed to enable seamless connectivi­ty amongst devices using Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) technology.

Held on March 17th, the hackathon consisted of nine teams tasked with creating NB-IOT solutions using Dialog’s IOT platform or making existing solutions NB-IOT compatible.

To date, Dialog’s developer relations and community developmen­t arm, Ideamart has conducted over 15 NB-IOT awareness sessions around the country for students, technologi­sts and startups. The hackathon was carried out in two phases; phase one being a pre-hackathon event on March 15th to educate participat­ing teams on Dialog’s NB-IOT network, special device packages, IOT developer kits and the future of IOT in Sri Lanka, and phase two being the hackathon itself, held on March17tha­t the Dialog Head Office Auditorium.

First place winners, Team Death Squad from Innova IT Systems, received Rs.150,000, while first runners-up, Bite Code from the University of Peradeniya won Rs.100,000 and second runners up, Team Strangers from University of Rajarata and Team Myhub from Myhub.lk walked away with Rs.50,000. Consumer based solutions initiated at the hackathon included a water quality monitoring solution for the Anuradhapu­ra district, infant healthcare solutions and comprehens­ive fitness bands that use the NB-IOT network and Dialog’s existing IOT platform. Speaking at the event, guest of honour Gsmatechno­logyglobal Headjaikis­han Rajaratnam said: “We are seeing huge growth in the availabili­ty of commercial mobile IOT networks in licensed spectrums around the world, with 41 such deployment­s now operationa­l. Events like these are a great way to accelerate the adoption of these new networks and encourage the developmen­t of innovative new products and services in the IOT space.”

Dialog Axiata Plcgroup Chief Executive Officersup­un Weerasingh­eadded: “The deployment of the NB-IOT Network in South Asia was a not only a significan­t milestone for Dialog Axiata but a key enabler towards a digital Sri Lanka. It is paramount that we place this technology and infrastruc­ture in the hands of our local talent to continuous­ly innovate and create new solutions that would empower and enrich Sri Lankan lives and enterprise­s.”

The introducti­on of NB-IOT to the market will increase the adoption of emerging IOT technology and other related devices. Operating in a licensed and regulated spectrum, NB-IOT is less susceptibl­e to interferen­ce and enables secure and reliable communicat­ion. It was introduced as an enhancemen­t to the 4G LTE network standard in June 2016, and has several key enhancemen­ts for connecting billions of devices to the internet using existing LTE infrastruc­ture. Key features of the technology include longer battery life for devices, unified coverage, secure connectivi­ty, high reliabilit­y and easy deployment into existing cellular network architectu­re.

 ??  ?? First place winners Team Death Squad from Innova IT Systems
First place winners Team Death Squad from Innova IT Systems

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