First and foremost, we would like to express our sincere and deep thanks to the organizing team of Saltillo, Coahuila. Their hard work and dedication have been essential in ensuring the success of this event, which has brought people from all over the world together in both virtual and in-person formats. The flawless organization of this hackathon has provided all participants with a platform that fosters collaboration, innovation, and the development of technological solutions that could transform the future of science and technology. Thank you for making this unique experience possible.
We also extend our gratitude to the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2025, an event that has become a global benchmark for innovators, scientists, and developers. This competition has given us the opportunity to use NASA's open-source exoplanet datasets to train artificial intelligence and machine learning models to identify new exoplanets, a challenge that, thanks to the quality of the provided data, is now more accessible. We are honored to be part of this initiative, which aims not only to advance scientific research but also to allow new technologies to help solve global problems in innovative ways.
Finally, we offer our sincere thanks to NASA. Thank you for providing access to your invaluable datasets from the Kepler, K2, and TESS missions, which have been crucial in developing the artificial intelligence model we are building. The ability to analyze this data, classify exoplanets, and create new discovery opportunities not only contributes to scientific progress but also inspires future generations to continue exploring the universe. Your ongoing support for the scientific and technological community is a source of inspiration for all of us at the forefront of innovation.
To all of you, for your tireless work and vision of a brighter future, we extend our sincerest gratitude. Thank you! For allowing us to be part of this transformative event and for supporting the creation of technologies that could change the course of science and space exploration.