Expo 2022
Welcome to the 2022 Expo for the Project Course in Information and Communication Technology! The Expo opens on 23 May 2022, at 13:00. 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 (Monday 23 May from 13:00 (1 p.m.) through 16:00 (4 p.m.), and Tuesday, 24 May, from 9:00 (a.m.) through 16:00 (4 p.m.).
Team Bears shows DTR1 Grid Editor & Visualiser - a graphical user interface to visualise and edit large-scale power grids.
Link: https://vidhu985.wixsite.com/teambears
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Team Elks shows Mechanical Moshpit - program robots to race for flags.
Link: https://robotelks.github.io/
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Team Falcons shows Synma - an online graphing synthesizer.
Link: https://www.synma.me/
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Team Herons shows Buildflow for Nilo - a tool for creating interactive meetings.
Link: https://heronsnillo.wordpress.com/
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Team Lynxes shows P-AI - an app that reads parking signs using artificial intelligence.
Link: https://paiparkingapp.wixsite.com/p-ai
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Team Owls shows OwlSport - carpooling website for sports events.
Link: https://owlsport.se/about
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Team Swans shows Archiva - a solution for all TikTok-archiving related issues.
Link: https://groupswans.github.io/product.html
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Team Whales shows Chair Jordan - tracks chair usage patterns by (living) humans.
Link: https://chair-jordan.github.io/whalemain.html
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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: 2022-05-23