A first: Microsoft x SIM DAC Power Platform Hackathon!

A first: Microsoft x SIM DAC Power Platform Hackathon!

A first: Microsoft x SIM DAC Power Platform Hackathon!

Microsoft x SIM Data Analytics Club (DAC) Presents: Singapore’s First-Ever Power Platform Hackathon – A Groundbreaking Collaboration Between DAC and Microsoft

The NextGen SG: Power Platform Student Bootcamp & Hackathon, presented by the SIM Data Analytics Club (DAC) in partnership with Microsoft, has received overwhelmingly positive participant feedback. Supported by SIM Student Development, this pioneering event was hosted on SIM campus, bringing together students eager to explore the potential of low-code development and automation.

 

This was a groundbreaking milestone—Singapore’s first-ever Power Platform hackathon and Microsoft’s first school-led collaboration. DAC was honored to partner with Microsoft for this initiative, marking a significant step in equipping students with industry-relevant digital skills.

 

Meticulously planned by a team of 7 DAC Exco members in collaboration with Microsoft, the hackathon featured 80 participants divided into 15 groups of 3 to 6 individuals. The event also welcomed members from SIM Innovation and Networking Society (SIM IONS), fostering cross-club collaboration and creating a dynamic learning environment.

 

The hackathon was part of a two-day initiative, starting with the Power Platform Bootcamp on 1 February 2025, followed by the Power Platform Hackathon on 8 February 2025. The bootcamp introduced participants to the Microsoft Power Platform—a suite of tools including Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI—allowing them to gain hands-on experience in building websites, creating dashboards, and developing bots in a single day. These interactive sessions provided students with practical exposure to streamlined development tools that simplify application creation without extensive coding knowledge.

 

On Hackathon Day, participants took their skills to the next level, tackling a real-world problem statement using Power Platform tools. Teams worked under time constraints to transform their ideas into functional prototypes, showcasing creativity, problem-solving, and technical proficiency. The event concluded with team presentations, where participants demonstrated their innovative solutions and critical thinking under pressure.

 

Beyond technical learning, the hackathon provided valuable networking opportunities. Participants engaged in panel discussions and networking sessions with Microsoft MVPs, who offered industry insights, mentorship, and real-world advice. These interactions reinforced the practical applications of low-code solutions and highlighted the growing demand for such skills in the workplace.

 

To recognise outstanding teams, prizes were awarded to the top two most innovative projects. All participants received certificates of participation, which they can showcase on LinkedIn or in their professional portfolios, further enhancing their credentials.

 

Beyond hackathons, DAC remains dedicated to fostering innovation, learning, and professional growth. The club runs a structured curriculum spanning an entire semester, featuring intensive three-month workshops, internal & external projects, and industry collaborations. DAC members get to work with external companies on real-world projects, gaining valuable hands-on experience. Such companies include major industry players like UOB, FDM, and ST Engineering. DAC also collaborates with leading tech companies like AWS to host industry-relevant workshops, ensuring members stay ahead in the ever-evolving field of data analytics and science.

 

The NextGen SG: Power Platform Student Bootcamp & Hackathon marks a significant milestone for DAC, reinforcing its commitment to equipping students with future-ready skills and fostering meaningful industry partnerships.

With hands-on learning, professional networking, and cutting-edge technologies at its core, DAC continues to empower the next generation of data-driven innovators, setting the stage for even more exciting collaborations ahead.

Meet the Team Behind DAC

At the heart of DAC’s initiatives is a dedicated Executive Committee team of 7 members, each running a key department. While taking charge of their individual roles, the team also collaborates on a variety of responsibilities to secure valuable opportunities for members. From conducting training programs to organizing external collaborations—spanning both industry-led workshops and real-world projects—alongside networking sessions, hackathons, and other professional development initiatives, they ensure a well-rounded experience that fosters both technical excellence and career growth.

 

 

With 100 members—70 in the Data Analytics track and 30 in the Data Science track—the team provides a structured learning journey that equips members with the skills and industry exposure needed to thrive in the data-driven world.

The team remains committed to empowering students with real-world experiences and fostering a dynamic learning environment to empower the next generation of data professionals. Stay connected with DAC for future events and initiatives!

Connect with DAC & The Team

SIM Data Analytics Club: https://www.linkedin.com/company/simdac

President, Yeo Jun Yeow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/junyeow

Vice President, Cheryl Ong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylongc

Partnerships Director, Luqman Nurhakim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luqm4n

Marketing Director, Kaavya Murugan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaavya-m

Events Director, Genevieve Chin Wan Qi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genevieve-chin-wan-qi-992b54295

Operations Director, Jaryl Liew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarylliewjw

Finance Director, Abhishek Bhadkamkar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abhishek-bhadkamkar-45ba59294

A first: Microsoft x SIM DAC Power Platform Hackathon!

Microsoft x SIM Data Analytics Club (DAC) Presents: Singapore’s First-Ever Power Platform Hackathon – A Groundbreaking Collaboration Between DAC and Microsoft

The NextGen SG: Power Platform Student Bootcamp & Hackathon, presented by the SIM Data Analytics Club (DAC) in partnership with Microsoft, has received overwhelmingly positive participant feedback. Supported by SIM Student Development, this pioneering event was hosted on SIM campus, bringing together students eager to explore the potential of low-code development and automation.

 

This was a groundbreaking milestone—Singapore’s first-ever Power Platform hackathon and Microsoft’s first school-led collaboration. DAC was honored to partner with Microsoft for this initiative, marking a significant step in equipping students with industry-relevant digital skills.

 

Meticulously planned by a team of 7 DAC Exco members in collaboration with Microsoft, the hackathon featured 80 participants divided into 15 groups of 3 to 6 individuals. The event also welcomed members from SIM Innovation and Networking Society (SIM IONS), fostering cross-club collaboration and creating a dynamic learning environment.

 

The hackathon was part of a two-day initiative, starting with the Power Platform Bootcamp on 1 February 2025, followed by the Power Platform Hackathon on 8 February 2025. The bootcamp introduced participants to the Microsoft Power Platform—a suite of tools including Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI—allowing them to gain hands-on experience in building websites, creating dashboards, and developing bots in a single day. These interactive sessions provided students with practical exposure to streamlined development tools that simplify application creation without extensive coding knowledge.

 

On Hackathon Day, participants took their skills to the next level, tackling a real-world problem statement using Power Platform tools. Teams worked under time constraints to transform their ideas into functional prototypes, showcasing creativity, problem-solving, and technical proficiency. The event concluded with team presentations, where participants demonstrated their innovative solutions and critical thinking under pressure.

 

Beyond technical learning, the hackathon provided valuable networking opportunities. Participants engaged in panel discussions and networking sessions with Microsoft MVPs, who offered industry insights, mentorship, and real-world advice. These interactions reinforced the practical applications of low-code solutions and highlighted the growing demand for such skills in the workplace.

 

To recognise outstanding teams, prizes were awarded to the top two most innovative projects. All participants received certificates of participation, which they can showcase on LinkedIn or in their professional portfolios, further enhancing their credentials.

 

Beyond hackathons, DAC remains dedicated to fostering innovation, learning, and professional growth. The club runs a structured curriculum spanning an entire semester, featuring intensive three-month workshops, internal & external projects, and industry collaborations. DAC members get to work with external companies on real-world projects, gaining valuable hands-on experience. Such companies include major industry players like UOB, FDM, and ST Engineering. DAC also collaborates with leading tech companies like AWS to host industry-relevant workshops, ensuring members stay ahead in the ever-evolving field of data analytics and science.

 

The NextGen SG: Power Platform Student Bootcamp & Hackathon marks a significant milestone for DAC, reinforcing its commitment to equipping students with future-ready skills and fostering meaningful industry partnerships.

With hands-on learning, professional networking, and cutting-edge technologies at its core, DAC continues to empower the next generation of data-driven innovators, setting the stage for even more exciting collaborations ahead.

Meet the Team Behind DAC

At the heart of DAC’s initiatives is a dedicated Executive Committee team of 7 members, each running a key department. While taking charge of their individual roles, the team also collaborates on a variety of responsibilities to secure valuable opportunities for members. From conducting training programs to organizing external collaborations—spanning both industry-led workshops and real-world projects—alongside networking sessions, hackathons, and other professional development initiatives, they ensure a well-rounded experience that fosters both technical excellence and career growth.

 

With 100 members—70 in the Data Analytics track and 30 in the Data Science track—the team provides a structured learning journey that equips members with the skills and industry exposure needed to thrive in the data-driven world.

 

The team remains committed to empowering students with real-world experiences and fostering a dynamic learning environment to empower the next generation of data professionals. Stay connected with DAC for future events and initiatives!

Connect with DAC & The Team

SIM Data Analytics Club: https://www.linkedin.com/company/simdac   

President, Yeo Jun Yeow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/junyeow  

Vice President, Cheryl Ong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylongc 

Partnerships Director, Luqman Nurhakim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luqm4n 

Marketing Director, Kaavya Murugan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaavya-m 

Events Director, Genevieve Chin Wan Qi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genevieve-chin-wan-qi-992b54295  

Operations Director, Jaryl Liew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarylliewjw  

Finance Director, Abhishek Bhadkamkar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abhishek-bhadkamkar-45ba59294 

Celebrating the Festive Season Through Giving

Celebrating the Festive Season Through Giving

Celebrating the Festive Season Through Giving

The festive season is a time for joy, togetherness, and giving back to the community. With this in mind, SIM-UOB Student Council partnered with Marsiling SunLove Active Aging Centre (AAC) to bring an early Chinese New Year celebration to the elderly on 25th January 2025. Our Student Council members dedicated their time to creating a meaningful and engaging experience for the elderly, ensuring they felt appreciated and valued during this special time of the year.

This initiative was not just about celebrating a single event but about fostering a culture of community service and meaningful engagement with the elderly. By building relationships with Marsiling SunLove AAC, we hope to continue similar collaborations in the future, ensuring that we can bring joy and companionship to the elderly beyond festive occasions.

Bringing Smiles to the Elderly

Through this event, we connected with the elderly in meaningful ways, engaging in various activities that sparked joy and warmth. The celebration was more than just a festive gathering—it was an opportunity for the elderly to feel appreciated, included, and uplifted. The interactions not only brought smiles and laughter but also fostered a sense of belonging and happiness within the community.

Encouragement for the Student Council

One of the most touching moments of the event was seeing the genuine smiles and heartfelt gratitude from the elderly as they participated in our planned activities. The time spent planning for the activities such as lantern-making, and for preparing the festive goodie bags truly did not go to waste! We are honoured to play a part in making this Chinese New Year a special one for them.

A simple gesture of spending time with them made a huge impact, reminding us of the power of community and human connection.

Waking up early on a Friday morning to volunteer was not easy, but our Student Council members were eager and committed to making the event a success. The biggest challenge was ensuring that all elderly participants felt engaged and included, but through teamwork, enthusiasm, and genuine conversations, we managed to create a warm and lively atmosphere.

Making Future Events Even Better

While the event was a success, there is always room to improve. We found that early planning and teamwork helped make the celebration smooth and enjoyable. One area for improvement could be increasing the variety of activities to better cater to different interests among the elderly. We also hope to involve more student volunteers in future events to create an even bigger impact. (Yes, we are on a lookout for more student volunteers- Join us!)

Moving forward, we aim to continue working with Marsiling SunLove AAC and explore other opportunities to give back to the elderly community. Whether through festive celebrations, regular visits, or interactive workshops, we want to keep spreading kindness and making a difference as a student body.

Celebrating the Festive Season Through Giving

The festive season is a time for joy, togetherness, and giving back to the community. With this in mind, SIM-UOB Student Council partnered with Marsiling SunLove Active Aging Centre (AAC) to bring an early Chinese New Year celebration to the elderly on 25th January 2025. Our Student Council members dedicated their time to creating a meaningful and engaging experience for the elderly, ensuring they felt appreciated and valued during this special time of the year.

This initiative was not just about celebrating a single event but about fostering a culture of community service and meaningful engagement with the elderly. By building relationships with Marsiling SunLove AAC, we hope to continue similar collaborations in the future, ensuring that we can bring joy and companionship to the elderly beyond festive occasions.

Bringing Smiles to the Elderly

 Through this event, we connected with the elderly in meaningful ways, engaging in various activities that sparked joy and warmth. The celebration was more than just a festive gathering—it was an opportunity for the elderly to feel appreciated, included, and uplifted. The interactions not only brought smiles and laughter but also fostered a sense of belonging and happiness within the community.

Encouragement for the Student Council

One of the most touching moments of the event was seeing the genuine smiles and heartfelt gratitude from the elderly as they participated in our planned activities. The time spent planning for the activities such as lantern-making, and for preparing the festive goodie bags truly did not go to waste! We are honoured to play a part in making this Chinese New Year a special one for them.

A simple gesture of spending time with them made a huge impact, reminding us of the power of community and human connection.

Waking up early on a Friday morning to volunteer was not easy, but our Student Council members were eager and committed to making the event a success. The biggest challenge was ensuring that all elderly participants felt engaged and included, but through teamwork, enthusiasm, and genuine conversations, we managed to create a warm and lively atmosphere.

Making Future Events Even Better

While the event was a success, there is always room to improve. We found that early planning and teamwork helped make the celebration smooth and enjoyable. One area for improvement could be increasing the variety of activities to better cater to different interests among the elderly. We also hope to involve more student volunteers in future events to create an even bigger impact. (Yes, we are on a lookout for more student volunteers- Join us!)

Moving forward, we aim to continue working with Marsiling SunLove AAC and explore other opportunities to give back to the elderly community. Whether through festive celebrations, regular visits, or interactive workshops, we want to keep spreading kindness and making a difference as a student body.