“Fridays for Future” came to Terna’s Innovation Hub in Turin when a group of university students presented their initiatives, all in support of environmental protection. The first hackathon was delivered in collaboration with Terna and CLICK, Turin Polytechnic University’s innovation laboratory, focused on research on innovative solutions for environmental monitoring, through the installation of sensors, fiber communication systems and computing environments distributed on Terna’s pylons.
30 engineering students met at the Innovation Hub to debate how to use the data from smart towers, Terna’s smart pylons. It is this data which supports the development of technologies that can help to counteract land consumption, help with fire prevention, air quality control and many other applications. The winning project was Grape Up, a wind monitoring system which aims to prevent damage to vineyards using sensors installed along the high-voltage grid.