

The result: In future, we will be notified in advance if there is “thick air” in the office. Also a Slack-Bot, which warns if the air is bad.Evaluate sensor data, plot (with Grafana) and create prediction models (with Python and test R, which would have been the better choice).
#Atlassian shipit days series#
Collect sensor data with Python and Go and write it into a time series database.This project consists of three components: That didn’t work out right away, which led to Marius going to bed on Friday when the rest of us came back to Scandio. With Python- and Go-Development meaningful predictions can be made. So anyone can see at any time how good the air is in the office. “SoftwAIR” uses complex sensor technology and a Raspberry Pi to measure CO2, fine dust, humidity and temperature in the Scandio office. SoftwAIR from Marius, Martin, Max and Natascha Winner in the category: Competence & Innovation We proudly present: Sip It - The Beer-Robot: We proudly present: Sip It - The Scandio Beer: Take a look for yourself! Logically, the beer was brought in for presentation by Siri on a robot with 3D-printed holder. Now the “Sip It” team has put one more on it. Beer is always nearby (of course non-alcoholic -)). Somehow we always end up with beer - whether it’s the “Friday beer at four” or the annual pilgrimage to Andechs. Sip It from Alina, Carla, Joschi, Maxi and Thomas Now to the winners: Winner in the category: Presentation The great thing about the ShipIt Days is that we can generate real added value for ourselves and our customers. In addition to the final presentation, the categories Innovation, Competence and Benefit (meaning the benefit for Scandio) were included in the overall evaluation.Īll projects were extremely exciting and successful. These are very short with five minutes, but play a not insignificant role in the final evaluation. As we currently have three locations, it was possible to work in all offices, although Berlin decided to visit us in Munich.Īfter 24 hours of power coding, crafts and design work, the presentations began on Friday afternoon. The team size varied between one and six team members. This year 13 teams started their projects on Thursday. In the lead-up to the event, the “secret” slack channels were already thrilling, as the ShipIt teams were forming dynamically. The cloud topic was very well appreciated by the teams and we were very pleased that our partner Amazon Web Services (AWS) supported this by providing services. This year, the focus was on many projects in the Cloud, Mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) areas, and accordingly many wires, screws and soldering irons lay on the desks. Last week at Scandio, ShipIt Days, our in-house innovation days, took place for the sixth time.
