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Future of Resilience Contest and AI Innovation Challenge Winners Announced! 🏆 Future of Resil

Future of Resilience Contest and AI Innovation Challenge Winners Announced! 🏆 Future of Resilience Contest Winners Announced From tracking traffic and trash to monitoring crowds and pipes, see how these Hackster community members leveraged Microchip's AVR-IoT Cellular Mini to develop smart solutions that usher in a new era of efficient and sustainable cities. [Meet the winners]( Hardware ⌨️ Singleboard Alpha Arduboy creator Kevin Bates developed a true single-board computer, the Singleboard Alpha — which includes a capacitive touch keyboard, a compact display, and an ESP32 to drive it all. [Read more]( 🟩 Pi Compute Module 4S Raspberry Pi has announced new variants of the Compute Module 4S, designed for backwards compatibility with carrier boards for the earlier Compute Module 3/3+ — offering up to eight times the RAM of the original models. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 📡 Cumin Lander Mohit Bhoite's Cumin Lander is a small planetary lander-inspired circuit sculpture that displays time, temperature, humidity, and pressure. [Read more]( ✨ Universal ROM Burner Anders Nielsen's Relatively Universal ROM Programmer is an Arduino shield that lets you erase and program 27-series EEPROMs. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🤝 Espressif x M5Stack Espressif has announced its acquisition of a "majority stake" in M5Stack, which the company says "aligns Espressif's and M5Stack’s common vision to democratize AIoT technology." [Read more]( ⚪ Arducam's Pivistation 5 Arducam's latest kit pairs the company's camera modules with a Raspberry Pi 5 to speed prototyping and experimentation in embedded vision and on-device AI: the Pivistation 5 family. [Read more]( 🧠VAND 2.0 Challenge Show off your AI skills in the VAND 2.0 Challenge for chance to win an Intel AI PC, Intel Arc GPU, and the opportunity to speak at CVPR 2024. Submissions close June 1st. [Enter now]( 👏 Congrats to the AI Innovation Challenge Winners An animatronic GLaDOS, an escalator people tracker, a virtual try-on system, an object-finding robot, and a vision-based quality control solution are among the winning NVIDIA Jetson-powered projects in SparkFun's AI Innovation Challenge! [Browse all the entries]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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