Dronathon is a collaborative event organized by IEEE Ensit (Higher National Engineering School Of Tunis) SB and IEEE AESS Ensit (Higher National Engineering School Of Tunis) SB Chapter, dedicated to exploring the realm of drones through immersive learning and innovation. The event is scheduled to take place on April 20th and 21st, with activities commencing on April 20th at 9am.
Starting from 9am on April 20th, participants will engage in the check-in process and a welcoming ceremony. From 11am until 7pm, a series of conferences and workshops will unfold, covering a diverse range of topics including advanced technical aspects of drone design, programming, manufacturing, business development strategies, and financial planning for startups within the drone industry. Experienced experts will lead these sessions, providing valuable insights and practical advice for transforming innovative ideas into successful ventures.
At 7pm, team-building activities will commence, fostering collaboration and camaraderie among participants. At 12am, the specifications books for the hackathon will be shared, signaling the start of the hackathon, which will continue until 1pm on April 21st. During this time, teams will collaborate to tackle challenges presented in the specifications books, showcasing their skills and creativity in solving real-world problems in the drone domain.
On April 21st, from 1pm onwards, teams will pitch their solutions, and winners will be announced. Prizes will be awarded to the winning teams, recognizing their achievements and innovative contributions.
Whether you’re passionate about the technical aspects of drones or interested in business development strategies and user-centered innovation, Dronathon offers a unique opportunity to delve into the exciting world of drones while exploring fundamental principles of entrepreneurship and design thinking. Join us for an inspiring two-day journey of discovery and collaboration.
Organized at ENSIT Tunis, on April 20, 2024.
Vtools link : https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422332
Tags: challenges, Engineering, Robotics