Map your world! - HERE Mapathon

Present and visualize data on a map thanks to the mapathon by HERE!

Discover the winners of the 2019 HERE Mapathon

The online final of the HERE Mapathon happened on December 12th, 2019.

After 3 months of competition and 1321 participants from 98 countries, the 10 top teams pitched their ideas to the HERE expert jury.

Read about the four winning teams, of this international competition, that challenged people from all over the world to create a map with HERE XYZ to present relevant data. The participants could select a topic of their choice while making sure that their project would have an impact on our society. We were amazed to see to what degree data visualization can make a difference for all of us.
 
Watch the final here:
 
 

Next to the 4 winning projects, 6 other projects presented their ideas during the online final. 

   
EforEffect
Public health institutions provide affordable healthcare for Malaysians but it has a poor reputation. We aim to map existing resources to identify deficiencies to address in the upcoming Budget 2020.
 
 
 
Endeavoring to view our world
Energy is at the heart of everything we do. We need to use it sustainably and reliably for our communities to be able to continuously improve. This team provides the insights our community needs.
 
 
 
MENSTRUMAPPERS
The created maps visualize & compare menstrual hygiene education gaps, product availability & penetration in Pakistan so that relevant stakeholders can take collective and contextualized action.
 
 
    https://cdn.fs.agorize.com/V0m2OlvUTb2qC8dl4T0I
NUSANTARA
This team focuses on the spatial and time pattern of forest fires in Indonesia, its level of fires, and its effects on the level of smoke haze pollution.
 
 
guardians
This team created a map to support the reduction of urban flood damages with optimizations and improvement of drainage systems. 
 
 
OnixMaps
This map visualizes the extent of skyglow artificial light pollution across the United States in order to encourage communities to practice more sustainable lighting practices.