NDO - On November 19th, the Department of Administrative Management of Social Order ( Ministry of Public Security ) announced that the Data for Life 2024 competition, launched by the Ministry of Public Security, has selected 10 outstanding teams to advance to the finals, which will take place on November 26th and 27th.
A new feature of the competition compared to previous years is that it is not only national in nature but has officially expanded its scope to an international level. This has created a strong appeal, with participation from teams from many countries in the Asia -Pacific region.
Expanding the pool of participants has brought about diversity in ideas, cultures, and approaches to the problem, creating a more engaging and exciting competition.
At the end of the online application period on September 21st, the organizing committee received 376 applications. Among them were four foreign teams: Australia, Singapore, South Korea, and Indonesia.
Compared to 2023, the number of registered teams increased by 90.86% (376/197), and the number of registered contestants increased by 71.93% (925/538). The majority of entries were diverse in field, creative, and utilized the simulated datasets provided by the organizers as well as open data sources to generate unique, useful, and valuable ideas for life.
Earlier, on the afternoon of July 29th, the Ministry of Public Security, in collaboration with the Science and Education Department of Vietnam Television (VTV2) and Hanoi University of Science and Technology, launched the Data for Life 2024 Competition.
The competition aims to attract the attention of the community, especially young talents, in fostering creativity and developing practical information technology ideas and products to serve the development of a digital government, digital society, and digital economy.
| The police team, with their innovative product, has advanced to the final round. |
Through this competition, we aim to discover ideas and products to build and develop into complete products, forming innovative businesses with the theme "Data innovation to serve national digital transformation".
Following the launch of the contest, the organizing committee received thousands of entries from both domestic and international sources, covering a wide range of topics. To date, the organizing committee has selected 10 finalists.
These are products with practical significance for modern life, such as: Applying artificial intelligence in monitoring 15 violations of public order to ensure city security; predicting traffic risk areas and supporting digital traffic management using artificial intelligence; a map of charity and social welfare; solving problems for healthcare facilities; a smart self-service medical KIOSK solution; CiviTrack - a platform for integrating and exploiting intelligent "digital citizen profiles" based on knowledge graphs…
The final round is scheduled to take place over two days, November 26th and 27th, at Hanoi University of Science and Technology and Vietnam Television.
The competition aims to disseminate and provide comprehensive and objective information to ministries, departments, and businesses nationwide, raising awareness and creating consensus in the implementation of Project No. 06, Directive No. 04, and the guiding principles of the Prime Minister.
Furthermore, the competition encourages creative ideas for effectively leveraging data to develop practical technology products, solutions, and services that serve the three pillars of digital government, digital society, and digital economy. Through this competition, we aim to discover ideas and products to be developed into complete products and to form innovative businesses under the theme "Data Innovation for National Digital Transformation."
The competition aims to create an ecosystem that promotes the sharing of data, ideas, and data mining solutions to accelerate the national digital transformation process.
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