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West Lafayette, IN seeks IoT solutions for road safety challenges during Smart City Challenge

West Lafayette, IN Smart City Challenge IoT Road Safety

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Participating teams were asked to develop pedestrian and cyclist safety technology based on existing IoT infrastructure. This infrastructure includes traffic sensors and cameras concentrated on the Purdue University campus. Finalists received up to $15,000 for prototype development, access to Purdue research facilities, and networking opportunities with prospective investors. The winning team receives $10,000 for a six-month pilot of their solution.

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Smart City Challenge - Discovery Park District at Purdue

Improve Public Safety at Discovery Park Student and startup teams compete for $15,000 and the opportunity to pilot solutions for the City of West Lafayette! PLAY WITH AUDIO WHAT IS THE WEST LAFAYETTE SMART CITY CHALLENGE? The Innovation Partners Institute at the Purdue Research Foundation, in partnership with the City of West Lafayette, the Indiana...

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Finalists Selected for West Lafayette Smart City Challenge - Inside INdiana Business

Organizers of the West Lafayette Smart City Challenge have awarded a total of $15,000 to three finalists, including two from Purdue University. According to Purdue, the winning teams proposed IoT solutions or software applications to improve safety for road users who navigate high-traffic corridors and intersections during major seasonal events.

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$15,000 awarded to three finalists of the West Lafayette Smart City Challenge - Purdue University News

Organizers of the West Lafayette Smart City Challenge has awarded $15,000 to build new data-driven tools that increase public safety. Winning teams include a Virginia-based startup and two teams of engineering students from Purdue University. The winning teams and project concepts are:

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