The SFHS C.O.D.E. Hack, 2020, was a national-level hackathon in which I, along with three other team members, had to create and present a product on the category 'Technology for Sustainable Environment'. We used the animation software Blender and video-editing software Filmora for the presentation, and Arduino and MIT App Inventor to create a working model of a hands-free dustbin that charges on solar power, sterilises waste, and automatically locks and alerts the authorities when it is full. We won first prize for this.
In the second edition of the SFHS C.O.D.E. Hack, I, along with two other team members, built a product on the category 'Designing and Strengthening the Healthcare Infrastructure in Rural Cities'. We used Blender and Filmora to create the presentation and Arduino and MIT App Inventor to create the working prototype. It was a cubicle that had the facilities to take general check-ups such as finding height, weight, BMI index, temperature estimate, water concentration, pulse, blood pressure, and heart rate variability. We won first prize for this product across all categories.