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This is the making of Architecture, Engineering, Construction (AEC) Hackathon Helsinki blog. See latest progress on developing the next AEC hackathon on November 25-27th 2016. Previous hackathons organized June 2016 and November 2015. Blog updated by Teemu Lehtinen and Jaakko Rajaniemi.
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Winners and presentations
It was an exciting and hectic November weekend when the last AEC Hackathon was held in Helsinki. We finally got our energy levels up and had enough time to update this page with the list of winners and presentations from the event.
We had 5 fine teams hacking the finest tunnel between Helsinki and Tallinn. The winner of the hackathon was Team SpaCyPhy_GO which took the travel experience to the next level by creating new a hazzle free traveling experience between the cities. Congrats for Vishal Singh, Mehmet Yalcinkaya, Burak Erkan and Liu Xi!
The second was Team Swat Injections which created tools utilizing machine learning technologies to help building lean and optimized designs for the FinEst tunnel project. Congrats to Ricardo Farinha, Jyri Tuori, Luis Rioyo, Pauli Lindholm and Niina Jaatinen
The third was Team Swat NoMads which enabled new ways for construction projects to engage with the community. Congrats to Sami Karhumäki, Kalle Koljander, Merja Taipaleenmäki, Minna Arola and Niina Jaatinen!
Team Vacant.place (Vitaly Stockman  and Andrei Markeev) developed a solution for smart co-working spaces at tunnel stations - and elsewhere. Large corporations can take advantage of Workspace-as-a-Service trend, save money and provide more flexibility for the employees.
Team Finest Village (Aki Nicholas Gibson, Jukka Rannisto and Holly Gibson) innovated new VR visualizations for changing household energy consumption behaviors.
Thanks to all who participated the hackathon and also big thanks to our sponsors Ramboll, Sweco, Vianova, Trimble and Fira!
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Agenda for the Friday workshop
2 days to go! We will have a workshop on Friday evening between 19-21. Take a look at the initial agenda:
Vision for FinEst Bay Area  - Peter Vesterbacka
Designing complex tunnels -  Jari Heikkilä (Ramboll)
FinEst pre-feasibility study -  Juho Siipo (Sweco)
Agile Construction Design -  Niina Jaatinen (Sweco)
Selling software and technology in the AEC industry -  Tuomas Hörkkö (Vianova)
OtaKeila development - Tero Vanhanen (Fira)
HoloLens - Kim Nyberg (Trimble) 
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New sub-challenge!
Any augmented reality or location tracking specialists out there? We have published a new sub-challenge for you. 
Displaying tunnel BIM model and asbuilt in an AR environment, making notes to the model in said environment. Reliable and accurate location tracking in a tunnel.
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Winner will go to Slush!
The winner of the AEC Hackathon will go to Slush and have a chance of winning the grand prize of Ultrahack! REGISTER NOW before it’s too late! 
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Now is the final time to register to AEC Hackathon! AEC Hackathon is part of the 1 million euro Ultrahack and it is already taking over Kamppi center!
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Thanks for the sponsors making the next AEC Hackathon possible!
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If you want to discuss about sponsoring options, you can still contact us!
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Tech tools for hacking
Once again we will provide you with some cool tech to hack. For virtual and augmented reality we have HTV Vives, and Oculus Rifts and Microsoft HoloLens.
How about using smartwatches? We have the brand new Polar M600 Android Wear smartwatches which has GPS and optical heart rate monitor. Now you could literally be on the pulse of the construction site. And each team member of the best team using M600 will win Polar M600!
For cloud services you can use Amazon Web Services and IBM Bluemix/Watson.
We’ve got Nao and ABB IRB 2600 industrial robots to do the manual labor. New to robot hacking? Come to our Hack the Robots pre-event and learn how you will become the master of the robots!
Indoor positioning and beacons can be useful for many things like monitoring people flow.
Everything can be just behind one press of the button if it is bt.tn button.
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What’s different and how to join?
If you have been to previous AEC Hackathons, the next hackathon coming on November 25th-27th is slightly different. Firstly, the registration is free (yay!). The second difference is that registration is done via Ultrahack website.  The third difference is that you register as individual, but you should join or form a team with a project for Built Environment track. You can see who has already registered and what kind of project submissions has been proposed.
Final and the main difference is that approximately 10 project submissions will be selected to Ultrahack main event. The deadline for submissions is Nov 18th at noon (EET). If you want to have step-by-step introduction how to join then go this HOW-TO-JOIN page. 
Now go on and register and start forming or join a team and hopefully we see you at Vallilan konepaja Bruno!
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Hack the FINEST Tunnel with AEC Hackathon!
The FINEST Tunnel community invites you to hack the four stations of the future tunnel between Tallinn and Helsinki.
The challenge is how to optimize the people flow between these two great cities by the fantastic design of the stations and their surrounding areas. How could citizens be involved in design, construction, use and maintenance of the tunnel project? Co-living, co-working, co-everything… Let’s co-create designs, tools, processes and services to make the FINEST Tunnel project happen!
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AEC Hackathon Helsinki Challenge from Aarni Heiskanen on Vimeo.
The background
Peter Vesterbacka announced the FINEST Tunnel project between Tallinn and Helsinki in his keynote at the previous AEC Hackathon Helsinki in June 2016. Now it’s time to get the AEC Hackathon community more involved and help turn the idea into reality. AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) Hackathon originates from the USA and has been hugely successful in bringing built environment professionals and technology experts together to collaborate and improve how our built environment is designed, built, and operated. It has quickly become a global community of innovators that include all elements of the built environment. AEC Hackathon has been organized twice in Finland (November 2015 and June 2016) and is now organized as part of Ultrahack 2016.
The built environment is experiencing a digital transformation where new digital tools, data and technologies are increasingly taken into use. These technologies include 3D models, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), IoT (Internet of Things) sensors, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. The industry needs new bright talents to solve the challenges and help companies to adopt these new technologies. In addition to the FINEST Tunnel challenge, AEC Hackathon community is awarding projects that will 1) solve a big problem for a built environment profession, 2) use open city data and open standards, and 3) improve hacks from previous AEC Hackathon events.
AEC Hackathon Helsinki is held during November 25th-27th 2016 together with Ultrahack at Vallila Konepaja Bruno.
Registration to the hackathon is from Ultrahack site:
https://ultrahack.org/ultrahack2016
Resources
Helsinki Metropolitan Area open data (Helsinki Region Infoshare)
Open data in Finland
Estonian and Tallinn open data
Seafloor data (coming soon)
Open Street Map – geospatial data
Indoor navigation (for example by Proximi.io)
Prizes
To be announced later.
More info coming to also Ultrahack site: 
https://ultrahack.org/ultrahack2016/track-built-environment
If you want to sponsor your own challenge, contact the local organizers! 
Other pages:
Slack team space: https://aec-hackathon.slack.com
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And the challenge for the next AEC Hackathon Helsinki is .....drum roll ....
Hack the FINEST Tunnel between Helsinki and Tallinn! 
Take a look at the challenge video by Peter Vesterbacka and then register for free to the AEC Hackathon at Ultrahack Nov 25-27. You don’t want to miss this one!
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Team SWAT wins Sweco AEC Hackathon -prize
At the FinnBuild award event Team SWAT was given the HoloLens prize for winning the Sweco AEC Hackathon prize. Congrats to Niina Jaatinen, Jaakko Linnosaari, Minna Arola, Matti Juusela, Juha Valjus, Miika Juntunen, Jukka Jääskeläinen, Timo Pekkinen, Tero Kautto and Pauli Lindholm!
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Registration is open!
The registration to the next AEC Hackathon Helsinki is open. Ultrahack registrations gives you access to the Ultrahack platform which allows you to find and form a team unless you don’t already have one. The best teams are later selected to the Hack the Built Environment with AEC Hackathon track. 
Follow the link below to Ultrahack site and register!
https://ultrahack.org/ultrahack2016/
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Great memories from the last AEC Hackathon at the Sweco house. Thanks Aarni Heiskanen for making the video. 
Stay tuned for updates on the upcoming AEC Hackathon at Ultrahack November 25-27th 2016!
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Another story about Ultrahack in English!
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