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Pi3Every year element14 sponsors a Raspberry Pi Design Challenge - we've Rocked our Pi,  Sci-Fi-ed our Pi's and asked our members to Forget Me Not!  See previous>

 

Now we have a new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B to create the 2016 Design Challenge here. Why join?

 

What Challenges of our modern life can be addressed by a Raspberry Pi with built-in WiFi and Bluetooth technologies?  What other great Pi accessories should be in The Kit for the Challengers? Let us know...

 

Here's some category ideas to get the conversation started. Simply look through the tabs below, and then vote for your favourite in the poll at the bottom, telling us why in the comments or submit your very own idea!

 

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Gaming

Computer and video games are a wonderful way to connect people with a device like the Raspberry Pi. It's a conduit between a lifestyle tech we've all grown up with, and the exciting world of single board computer development. This Challenge would ask you to create a gaming project, whether it's a recreation of a classic console with a new twist, mapping a giant game of Donkey Kong onto the side of a building, creating a new type of controller/display/physical interaction or advancing geocaching gaming. As long as it's recreational and involves players scoring points, it's up to you.

H20-Aid

Could you bring the gift of safe, clean water to disaster-affected communities?

Perhaps by safeguarding fresh water for aid organisations; enabling faster, cheaper purification or greater sized water storage.

Or, look in to improving submersible pumps with macerators to revolutionise or economise wastewater transportation?

Industrial IoT

The Industrial Internet of Things is much talked about and promises to enable huge companies to transform their operational efficiency by increasing production, exploiting intelligent technologies to fuel innovation and optimise labour forces and critical physical infrastructure.

Made up of a multitude of communications devices, IIoT can monitor, collect, exchange, analyse and change the behaviour of a critical environment to reduce the breakdown of machinery and schedule routine and emergency maintenance before the worst potentially happens.

Whether you have small or medium-sized manufacturing at the forefront of your mind, you could build an environmental monitoring system to change the air conditioning within a small food production plant or direction and speed of conveyors within a small distribution/parcel business...

IoT for Pets

How could IoT for man's best friends change them? More and more products are being designed to track animals so that we can understand them better and monitor their fitness.

Wearable Tech for dogs or even wild animals in expansive national parks and reserves is increasing in popularity. What do you think should come next after the FitBit Collar, WUF and the FitBark?

IoT Gateway for Home Automation

How can a Raspberry Pi 3 be paired with other home devices to connect and automate your home?

The kitchen is already a hive of technological invention, so why not innovate in the kitchen to brew your coffee at a different time every morning, switch your lights on when you are away on holiday or operate your garage doors on demand - simply, automate your most important room and daily activities for a fraction of the cost of pricey app subscriptions perhaps?

Retailing

Finding new ways for us to shop and spend money is a powerful driving force behind new technologies, and there are many of us who happily embrace any new innovation when it comes to improving, refining, speeding up or even eliminating the shopping experience.  Large merchants have access to a variety of technologies to help them get more customers and sell more goods.

What about smaller retailers - how can the Raspberry Pi help them compete in the exciting world of retail?

UpcyclingDIY electronics upcycling is a creative and responsible way to dispose of and re-purpose defunct kit and save money. What's bits do you have on your bench and laying around in redundant assemblies that you can strip bare and partner up with a Raspberry Pi 3? It could be quite simply anything to do anything that is personal to you and appealing to other friendly upcyclers!

 

OTHER THOUGHTS?

What other electronics theme could you find a home for one our very sought after Raspberry Pi 3's? Be one of the first to get your hands on one if your idea wow's the crew here at element14!

 

You never know if you enter the next Raspberry Pi Challenge when announced - perhaps one of these - your idea might later inspire a real-life production product. 

 

Cast your votes and add your comments before 00:59 GMT 14th March, 2016.

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  • ipv1
    ipv1 over 9 years ago +3
    I am a dedicated upcycler partly as a necessity and partly as a good habit. From the Forget Me Not challenge, I have had a RPi running a home automation system running for my place and am quite happy with…
  • spannerspencer
    spannerspencer over 9 years ago in reply to tonyboubady +3
    That's a good point, actually. These are the high level themes for Design Challenges, but you'll be able to interpret them as projects however you see fit. A gaming robot, for example, would be awesome…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 9 years ago +3
    After being involved in the Forget Me Not challenge, I decided on Gateway for Home Automation. There were quite a few ideas to progress during the FMN challenge and the old Pi was struggling a bit. There…
  • dwinhold
    dwinhold over 9 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    Hi Enrico, for myself, like most, keeping the cost down is extremely important. I like that you mentioned recycled parts, that is how i made my first CNC.  I used a few old printers for the stepper motors, guide rails and other parts. It cost me around $75 to make. With you mentioning recycled parts and a lot of improvising, that would be a great challenge. Build something great with parts you didn't pay for. I bet we would be amazed on what fellow members would come up with.

     

    Element14 should also have a challenge that pairs up members in teams. It would be interesting to see the results.

     

    Dale

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 9 years ago in reply to dwinhold

    Hey Dale,

     

    I like your idea, it sounds nice and me too though about this. But I suppose that the problem in this case is in the kit. Also in the case that Element14 will provide the entire electronic components in a challenge kit the remaining hardware parts may represent and meaningful limit; not all the users have easy access to the parts needed to create a moving machine like a CNC or 3D printer etc. And the personal budget to participate to the challenge may rise consistently.

    I am just thinking to some challenge focused on projects (this will be more affordable IMHO) based on non conventional recycled parts.

     

    Enrico

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  • dougw
    dougw over 9 years ago

    One application I don't think has been mentioned is a multimedia kiosk or an interactive kiosk - its feature set is well suited to such applications.

    Another whole area is schools:

    - score boards

    - remedial interactive tutorials

    - attendance systems

    - and of course direct learning - programming

    etc

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  • dwinhold
    dwinhold over 9 years ago

    Since I work in the industrial sector (cabinetmaker) there are a lot of machines that could be made by individuals like us. Examples would be, CNC maching, lathes, routers... ect. All could be run by the RPi.

     

    Dale

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  • jkutzsch
    jkutzsch over 9 years ago in reply to yuritikhonov

    Of course the Pi3 is much more available than the Pi0, so that kind of takes away some of the choices of what is the best Pi to throw at an application.  :-)

     

    Some very cool potential out there for us to play with, just have to get ahold of some Pi!

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  • yuritikhonov
    yuritikhonov over 9 years ago in reply to dougw

    Fully agree! Pi3 is an excellent basis for a game project, I already have a good idea in mind!

    IoT? I think Pi zero is a good basis for this application.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 9 years ago

    I like the idea of games on Pi3 - games have often proven to be the killer app that drives adoption of powerful new technology.

    Pi3 is overkill for many of the simpler IoT applications, but the smart doorbell application has the potential to utilize the horsepower of a Pi3. A really smart doorbell could allow you to remotely carry on a Skype call with the visitor who is at the door, or it could just take audio-video messages, or it could email voice messages to your phone, or it could use picture-in-picture on your TV to show who is approaching, or possibly remotely sign for a parcel delivery, etc.

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  • jkutzsch
    jkutzsch over 9 years ago in reply to gadget.iom

    I definitely think that Home Automation will allow a great field of opportunities.  But as I read more and more on the potential for Gaming it makes me think I should get one of those just to see what the hype is about.  But Home Automation would provide a lot more opportunities I think.  :-)

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  • gadget.iom
    gadget.iom over 9 years ago

    Home automation will be a challenge that everybody could participate in to varying degrees. image

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 9 years ago in reply to jack.chaney56

    I may have to use the firewall for the Rpi zero. Check my blog Finally: Got a real $5 computer!

    Clem

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