Jakarta team wins regional Zoohackathon for wildlife info-gathering system


UMS information technology and communication department director Assoc Prof Ag Asri Ag Ibrahim presenting the first place prize to the winning team from Jakarta at the Zoohackathon event on Nov 3, 2019.

KOTA KINABALU: A team from Jakarta, Indonesia won the coding event at the regional leg of the Zoohackathon here for their information extraction system that cuts the time needed to gather wildlife-related data.

The six-member Navy Pangolin team beat 16 other groups, comprising 85 participants from Sabah, Sarawak and Indonesia who gathered over the weekend to develop technological-based tools to curb wildlife trafficking.

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