On October 10th, Reply organized their "Student Tech Clash" on the topic of Biotech Advanced Traceability, a competition among students of 5 different European Universities: Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Milano, Queen Mary University of London, RWTH Aachen University and TU Delft University.
At Polito more than 80 students, coming from Computer Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Management Engineering, Cinema and Media Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Production Engineering and more, enrolled in 4-student groups and worked all day long on the proposed Case Study Challenges, by working either on the Fashion sector or in the Food industry. Among all student teams, one all-female team already won the "funniest picture" award.
At the beginning of the event, Fulvio Corno gave a short welcome speech on behalf of the Rector and of the School of Computer Engineering. The final results of the challenge will be available on October 19.
More Info:
- Biotech Advanced Traceability Student Tech Clash
- Case study description (PDF on Google Drive)