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The organizing committee called for developers in Edge Computing and 5G to submit their teams to participate in a competition developing advanced mobile applications for automotive infotainment services in ETSI MEC-enabled 5G networks.
The organizing committee called for developers in Edge Computing and 5G to submit their teams to participate in a competition developing advanced mobile applications for automotive infotainment services in ETSI MEC-enabled 5G networks.
The competitors were asked to develop Entertainment and/or VR/AR applications (“EVA apps”), as in-car mobile solutions using ETSI MEC technologies for riders.
The competitors were asked to develop Entertainment and/or VR/AR applications (“EVA apps”), as in-car mobile solutions using ETSI MEC technologies for riders.
 
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=== Hackathon phases: ===
=== Hackathon phases: ===
* Call-for-developers: [https://www.etsi.org/images/files/Events/2018/1st_ETSI_MEC_HACKATHON/1st_ETSI_MEC_Hackathon_Call_for_Developers.pdf  here]
* YouTube videoclip showing the usage of MEC APIs: [https://youtu.be/jiXun7NiQgg https://youtu.be/jiXun7NiQgg ]
* Example of MEC Case Study provided to developers: [https://forge.etsi.org/mec/mec_case_study.PDF here]
* Q&A on MEC Hackathon 2018: [https://wiki.plugtests.net/MECHackathon1/index.php/FAQ here]


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=== Jury members ===
=== Jury members ===
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=== Awarded project ===
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=== Winner team ===
=== Winner team ===
The winner, EDGEGAP, proposed a solution for real-time optimization of multi-player games. This was installed on two MEC platforms – Saguna, based on virtual machines, and Huawei, based on containers – demonstrating the portability of MEC apps.
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Organization

Details

ETSI together with its partners organized the 1st ETSI MEC Hackathon in Berlin during the Edge Computing Congress organized by KNect365 from 18 to 20 September 2018. The organizing committee called for developers in Edge Computing and 5G to submit their teams to participate in a competition developing advanced mobile applications for automotive infotainment services in ETSI MEC-enabled 5G networks. The competitors were asked to develop Entertainment and/or VR/AR applications (“EVA apps”), as in-car mobile solutions using ETSI MEC technologies for riders.

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Supporting organizations

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Hackathon phases:


Jury members

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Technical challenge

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Awards

Prizegiving day

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Winner team

The winner, EDGEGAP, proposed a solution for real-time optimization of multi-player games. This was installed on two MEC platforms – Saguna, based on virtual machines, and Huawei, based on containers – demonstrating the portability of MEC apps.

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