GrafanaCON Science Fair

  • May 7-8
  • All day
  • Second floor, Microsoft Lobby

At the inaugural GrafanaCON Science Fair, you’ll have the chance to play and interact with projects demonstrating all the different things you can monitor with Grafana.

Tri-fold poster boards! Hackathon experiments! No exploding volcano models (this time). Stop by the Science Fair area and get hands-on with Grafana dashboards monitoring a 3D printer, a wind tunnel, drones, sensors, and more! You'll also get to check out all the hackathon projects you'll see on stage: Doomfana, Dash Dash Revolution, and more.

How to monitor a 3D printer

The team from PRUSA will be monitoring a 3D printer using Grafana as they print Grafana-themed shapes!

Gone with the wind tunnel

Grafana Labs CTO Tom Wilkie built a desktop wind tunnel for 1:43 scale model race cars. It uses Grafana to monitor the flow of air over the cars. Bonus: Enter to win the wind tunnel!

From temperatures to trampolines: Monitoring IoT devices with Grafana

The Grafana team built dashboards to track various IoT devices that will monitor everything from drone flight speeds to the venue's temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure.

Quest World Sponsored by AWS

Quest World is an interactive text-based adventure game teaching the fundamentals of metrics, logs, and traces through OpenTelemetry. Learn how each of these signals can all be tied together through the LGTM stack. Do you have what it takes to defeat the evil wizard?

Cool Grafana Hackathon projects: Dash Dash Revolution, Doomfana, and more!

Each year Grafana’s internal hackathon produces projects that go on to shape our products — and some that are just plain entertaining! Check out the hackathon booth for some of the most popular interactive projects thus far!

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