Expo 2021

Welcome to the 2021 Expo for the Project Course in Information and Communication Technology! The Expo will open on 20 May at 09:00. Until then, only this brief summary is available.

The expo shows product prototypes by second-year students at KTH (details below). Each product prototype is the result of four weeks of full-time development by a team 5-8 students.

During the expo, you can try out the prototypes (when possible), and learn more about all projects. Students will answer questions during the opening hours (Thursday 20 May and Friday 21 May, from 9:00 (a.m.) through 16:00 (4 p.m.).

Part of web page showing example notifications   Group Baryon's web app Argos - your most sought-after information, at a glance.

charmkvark.jpg   Group Charmkvark's PC game Frozen Combat - a snowy combat game for two players.

graviton.jpg   Group Graviton's PC game Voyage - a mythological sci-fi rogue-like.

higgsboson.jpg   Group Higgsboson's Discord bot Tomatori - helping you focus with some fun.

neutrino.jpg   Group Neutrino' web app Paddlepal - find other Padel players, get together and play.

proton.jpg   Group Proton's multi-platform app Pro7on Administration - finally, a positive administration experience!

toppkvark.jpg   Group Toppkvark's web app B.A.R. (Book-A-Room) - Book a room at any campus.

Startup screen for the game XOR Win or Lose   Group Uppkvark's PC game XOR Win or Lose - battle your way through KTH Kista.

zboson.jpg   Group Z-boson's mobile app Buzzle - challenge friends and strangers.

electron.jpg   Team Electron's PC game Horizonless - seek your fortune surviving on undiscovered lands.

gluon.jpg   Team Gluon's cross-platform dashboard Mendi Outside - unleashing the power of your data.

muon.jpg   Team Muon's hardware-based Cubesat Checker - a test rig for pre-flight checking satellites.

tau.jpg   Team Tau's mobile & web app eduDrive - rent an instructor for driving practice.

This expo is part of the course II1305 Project in Information and Communication Technology at KTH. The course is taken by second-year students in two programmes: the 5-year Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology (CINTE), and the 3-year Bachelor's Programme in Information and Communication Technology (TCOMK).

The 3-year TCOMK programme is open to English-speaking students. For admission to the 5-year CINTE programme, proficiency in Swedish is a requirement.

For general information on the course II1305, please see the course syllabus. Link: Syllabus for II1305 Project in Information and Communication Technology 7.5 credits 

For general information on the 5-year programme (CINTE), see the KTH Programme web: Overview of the Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology 

For general information on the 3-year programme (TCOMK), see the KTH Programme web: Overview of the Bachelor's Programme in Information and Communication Technology 

Person responsible for this page: Fredrik Lundevall, e-mail flu@kth.se
Last update: 2020-05-06