Boys' College win Mashup

The Equinox team from Tauranga Boys' College has won the 2014 Trustpower mashup competition with their project about saving power.

Team members William Clelland, Duncan de Wet and Dominic Pattiere created a Power Save interface where homeowners could work out how much power various devices in their houses were using.

Trustpower's To0ny McGready with William Clelland, Dominic Pattiere and Duncan de Wet.

Their clever use of an algorithm meant that people could track energy use over time and see what effect making certain changes would have, says organiser Bruce Fraser.

'Their website would also be useful to prospective homeowners who could make comparisons between homes to see what the energy use was in each building.”

Ten teams from secondary schools in the Bay of Plenty took part in the weekend competition where students used IT, marketing and business planning skills to address real life business scenarios.

Bruce says teams worked very hard over the weekend and were well supported by mentors from the business community.

Results

  1. The Trustpower Best Mashup 2014: Equinox from Tauranga Boys' College
  2. The Avonmore Best Technical Mashup: Equinox from Tauranga Boys' College
  3. The Bay of Plenty Polytechnic best designed Mashup: Whakamashers 2 from Whakatane High School
  4. The Technology Wise best managed Mashup: Solid Impact from the Katikati Home School group
  5. The Wharf 42 best marketed Mashup: Ghillie Enterprises from Mount Maunganui College
  6. Bay of Plenty Regional Council prize for best use of open data: Victorious Secret from Mount Maunganui College

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