Ocean Hackathon: Winning Apps

Following the completion of all team presentations, the panel of 5 judges convened in a specially designated deliberation area to engage in a comprehensive discussion about the top 10 ideas presented during the hackathon. Their primary objective was to assess these ideas thoroughly and select the ultimate top 3 solutions from among them. The judge’s deliberation process was both intensive and thoughtful, lasting for over 40 minutes, during which the judges collectively reviewed, evaluated, and debated the merits of the various project submissions. 
Subsequently, the winners of the inaugural Maldives Ocean Hackathon were announced. This highly anticipated moment revealed the exceptional ideas and hard work of the top three teams who had successfully navigated the competitive environment and earned their place among the victors.
UDHA
InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) is a technique for mapping ground deformation using radar images of the Earth’s surface that are collected from orbiting satellites. We aim to utilize this to track ground deformation and subsidence trends to explore its relationship to erosion and build models to predict impact of developmental projects.
cliMVatch
cliMVatch is a cutting-edge app designed to empower users with comprehensive insights into historical climate data for the Maldives. Developed for the Ocean Hackathon, this user-friendly platform harnesses the wealth of climate information from the Maldives Meteorological Services.
Veshi Rakkaa
The concept for the VeshiRakka (Maldives Coastal Erosion Monitoring System) is to create a comprehensive and technologically advanced solution for monitoring and managing coastal erosion in the Maldives. This concept revolves around utilizing modern technologies, such as drone and satellite imagery, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and web-based applications, to address the critical.