Coding Ladies Club TTU Chapter at SAN Hackathon with Smart Chicken Coop IoT Solution

The Coding Ladies Club TTU Chapter made an impressive mark at the Studentpreneur Africa Network (SAN) Hackathon with their innovative Smart Chicken Coop—an IoT-powered solution designed to monitor hens and enhance egg production. By integrating real-time sensors, automated feeding systems, and mobile alerts, their project showcases how technology can revolutionize poultry farming. This achievement highlights the impact of women in tech and their role in driving agricultural innovation.

The Coding Ladies Club TTU Chapter recently made waves at the Studentpreneur Africa Network (SAN) Hackathon, where they presented their innovative project, the Smart Chicken Coop—an IoT-based solution designed to monitor hens and enhance the quality of egg production.

Revolutionizing Poultry Farming with IoT

With the increasing demand for high-quality eggs and efficient poultry management, the team developed a Smart Chicken Coop, integrating IoT technology to track environmental conditions, monitor hen activity, and optimize egg production. The system includes:

✔️ Temperature & Humidity Sensors – Ensuring optimal living conditions for the hens.
✔️ Automated Feeding & Watering System – Reducing manual labor and ensuring proper nutrition.
✔️ Real-time Monitoring via Mobile App – Farmers receive instant alerts on coop conditions.
✔️ Egg Production Analytics – Helping farmers track productivity and improve efficiency.

A Proud Moment for Women in Tech

The SAN Hackathon provided a platform for young innovators to showcase their tech-driven solutions to real-world problems. The Coding Ladies Club TTU Chapter stood out, not only for their technical expertise but also for their commitment to leveraging technology for agricultural advancement.

Gratitude to Studentpreneur Africa Network

A big thank you to Studentpreneur Africa Network (SAN) for organizing this incredible event and fostering innovation, collaboration, and entrepreneurship among young minds.

For more information about SAN and its initiatives, visit studentpreneurafrica.org or contact +233 24 406 3717.

Let’s continue breaking barriers, building solutions, and empowering women in tech! 🚀💡

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