- A hash "#" indicates that a project has a large or undetermined scope and needs to be scoped (by negotiating with the customer) to ensure it fits in 600 person-hours.
Available projects
- Xatkit chatbot development platform Chatbot generator for databases, Jordi Cabot and Gwendal Daniel
- 3D mech creation tool, Jaanus Jaggo
- UNICOIN: A Campus Crypto-token to improve student academic standards, Marco Comuzzi
- Building Control Dashboard Hologram for Node-Red, Ulrich Norbisrath
- Convenient and Affordable Deployment of IoT Networks for Agricultural Monitoring with Mesh Networks, Ulrich Norbisrath
- Transport/ride-sharing mobile app, Keith Pärtel
- Mobile application for more Eco-friendly consumption: For paying, getting e-receipt and keeping additional environmental attitude information about brand, Taavi Laatsit and Maarja-Liis Laatsit
- Intellectual Property Rights for All, Chris Bennett
- ALPA Kids The Google Maps Geography, Mikk Lilles
Booked projects
- Tudengite tubade reserveerimissüsteem, Jaak Vilo
- MTÜ Eesti Motospordi Akadeemia treeningutel osalemise registreerimise lahendus, Kerli Mooses
- Xatkit chatbot development platform Adding new platforms to Xatkit, Jordi Cabot and Gwendal Daniel
- ESTCube-2 - Security for Mission Control, Kristo Allaje and Umesh A. Bhat
- Hackathon organizers’ little helper, Alexander Nolte
- Content management feature for MITS webpage, Alo Aasmäe
- Automated test generator for Estonian language, Peep Küngas
- “Success Game” App for IOS and Android, Samuel Põldaru
- Web application for the mentoring course for freshmen, Martin Toode
- Portal for CUBY Space Camp, Aditya Savio Paul
- Creating a simple content editing function for student organisation database, Joanna Kurvits
- Body Fit Plan, Vahid Afshari
- Liikuma Kutsuva Kooli koolituskalender koos registreerimissüsteemiga, Laura Paide
- FEEL – a web‐tool/app for creating inner safe space to feel, Marika Paaver
- Interactive homepage as the every day working tool for physical education (PE) teachers, Maret Pihu
- Web application to support language learning, Lilia Knõš-Krjukov
- ESTCube-2 - Telemetry Decoder and Relay, Kristo Allaje and Umesh A. Bhat
- Eesti Kopsuarstide Seltsi veebirakenduse loomine, Rain Jõgi ja Viktoria Ivanova
- Multiplayer support for Blastronaut game, Jaanus Jaggo
- Caterpillar System Execution Panel, Jaanus Jaggo
- ALPA Kids The Solar System Game, Mikk Lilles
About IP, licenses and NDAs
- In some of the proposed projects, the customer asks that you sign an IP assignment agreement. This is a matter entirely between you and the customer. If you do not agree with their proposed IP assignment agreement, you should pick another project. We recommend (if possible) to use the following short IP assignment agreement.
- If the customer does not ask you to sign an IP assignment agreement, we recommend that you release your software as open-source, for example under a Free BSD license or MIT license.
- Some customers might ask you to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). This is a matter entirely between you and the customer. We recommend you to carefully read any NDA in order to fully understand your obligations. We prefer if students sign only minimalistic NDAs such as this one, rather than complex NDAs. If you do not agree with the NDA or if you have doubts about the implications of the NDA, you should pick another project.