OneMap GPT
CHALLENGE
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Challenge Statement
How might we leverage Generative AI technologies (such as GPT/Large Language Models) to develop innovative solutions on OneMap, which will offer existing and new users greater convenience, as well as personalised and useful map-based information?
Prizes
Exclusive access to IMDA Pixel
corporate innovation hub and complimentary innovation consultancies (e.g. Design Thinking, Digital Storytelling) for the prototype development, where applicable.
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Showcase & Networking Opportunity
Opportunity for solution to be showcased at GeoConnect Asia 2024, Singapore’s largest geospatial industry trade conference, in March 2024.
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Cash Prize
SGD50,000 per winner
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EVALUATION CRITERIAAll challenge submissions will undergo a shortlisting process based on the evaluation criteria set out in the Challenge Brief. Shortlisted Problem Solvers will be notified to present their solution to a panel of judges in December 2023 where up to two winners will be selected to develop a working prototype. More information about the presentation will be shared later. HOW TO PARTICIPATEThe challenge will officially be launched on 2 October 2023. All submissions must be made by 10 November 2023, 1600 hours (SGT/GMT +8) via IMDA’s Open Innovation Platform at https://www.openinnovation.sg/. CHALLENGE BRIEFING SESSIONSLA will conduct a challenge briefing session on 12 Oct 2023, 1000 hours (SGT/GMT +8) at GeoWorks (Address: 460 Alexandra Road, #07-01, mTower, Singapore 119963). Problem Solvers who wish to attend the briefing are to register by 11 Oct 2023, 1200 hours (SGT/GMT +8) via: Onemapgpt challengebriefing. Please do not register more than three (03) members from the same team. |
ABOUT ONEMAPThe Singapore Land Authority’s (SLA) OneMap mapping service is the authoritative whole-of-government platform sharing government agencies’ geospatial data of Singapore to our citizens and businesses. It provides detailed and timely information. The platform is a trusted source for geospatial information, presented in an easily digestible visual and spatial format. It can be used to obtain street-level geospatial information, or narrowed down to specific queries such as land ownership, school information and demographic data at a chosen location. Currently, popular features include routing, land information and demographic data. |