CASSINI Hackathon - Environment and Green Transition
CASSINI Hackathon - Environment and Green Transition

Are you a

Passionate pythonista
Driven designer
Energised entrepreneur
HTML whiz
UI ninja
Start-up
founder
Creative coder
UX whiz
?

Feeling driven to solve? You’re in luck.
The 7th CASSINI Hackathon: Environment & Green Transition is here!

Get ready for the 7th CASSINI Hackathon on 13-15 September

Are you ready to apply your skills and knowledge to solve global challenges and make a positive impact?

We are looking for determined innovators passionate about developing sustainable, environmental or green solutions. No previous space experience is required. Choose a challenge that interests you, and leverage EU space technologies to support the transition to a sustainable economic system and the protection of the environment. Win the cash prizes of up to 9.000€ in total (1st place: 5.000€, 2nd place: 3.000€, 3rd place: 1.000€)  and 6 months of mentoring. Please make sure you read the Rules of Contest before applying. Follow the simple process below to get involved:

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Choose your location
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Join the Big Ideas Campaign 26 Aug-5 Sep
Join the Big Ideas Campaign
26 Aug-5 Sep
Form a team
Form
a team
Hack your way to success 13-15 Sep
Hack your way
to success
13-15 Sep

Challenge #

Emissions and carbon footprint reporting

Emissions and carbon footprint reporting is a global concern, but particularly so in Europe, due to the stricter environmental regulations. It enables companies to track and manage their carbon emissions effectively, fostering accountability and promoting sustainability. This practice ensures transparency, supports compliance with regulations, and contributes to the collective effort to mitigate climate change.

This challenge calls on tomorrow’s innovators to develop products, devices, or services that leverage European space data, information and signals from Copernicus and Galileo or future services using IRIS2 to enable effective solutions for carbon accounting and reporting. We encourage participants to dive into the following areas:

  • Carbon credit fraud detection: find fraudulent abuses of emission offsets by companies and/or build solutions to increase transparency.
  • Man-made emissions monitoring: come up with innovative ways to measure greenhouse gases in the atmosphere produced by human activities.
  • Reporting & certifications: enable private companies to evaluate their CSR/ESG strategies and results.
Emissions and carbon footprint reporting

Challenge #

Sustainable living

Environmental harmony and urban livability characterize the European way of living. Through satellite data, urban residents can stay informed about the variables that are relevant to their quality of life. Similarly, the companies serving those citizens can improve their services and the collaboration with local authorities. Urban planners can optimize their policies through evidence-based inputs coming from space. 

This challenge tasks participants to develop products, devices, or services that leverage European space data, information and signals from Copernicus and Galileo or future services using IRIS2 to enable sustainable and impactful solutions. We encourage participants to dive into the following areas:

  • EBDR green city indicators: provide data points about air/water/soil quality and use, resource availability, climate change risks, transport, energy, waste, etc.
  • Utilities optimization: new services for companies providing electricity, gas, heating, water, sewage, waste management, connectivity, etc.
  • Policy-making support: innovative tools for regional and municipal authorities to better manage their communities.
Sustainable living

Challenge #

Climate change mitigation

In Europe, climate change mitigation efforts are bolstered by stringent targets and renewable energy adoption, with satellite data playing a pivotal role. By leveraging satellite data to monitor changes and inform policy decisions, the precision and effectiveness of mitigation strategies can be enhanced.

This challenge tasks participants to develop products, devices, or services that leverage European space data, information and signals from Copernicus and Galileo or future services using IRIS2 to enable sustainable and impactful solutions. We encourage participants to dive into the following areas:

  • Sea level and coastal erosion monitoring: enable proactive measures to protect the coast and people/companies living nearby it.
  • Resilience of communities and habitats: build capacity to react effectively to unexpected challenges posed by climate change phenomena.
  • Prevention of climate-related issues: build foresight tools that can spare or reduce the costly ex-post remedies to climate change.
Climate change mitigation

The hackathon locations

The 7th CASSINI Hackathon will take place simultaneously across 10 different locations on
13-15 September 2024. Discover the locations below!

Organised by:

ALBICT 

Tirana, Albania

Albania

Organised by:

Algebra LAB

Zagreb, Croatia

Algebra LAB

Organised by:

Insane Business Ideas 

Prague, Czech Republic

Organised by:

DRAXIS Environmental

Thessaloniki, Greece

DRAXIS

Organised by:

ComoNExT

Lomazzo, Italy

ComoNExT

Organised by:

Latvian Space Industry Association

Riga, Latvia

Organised by:

Bølgen bærekraftsenter

Kristiansand, Norway

Bølgen bærekraftsenter

Organised by:

ABGi Poland, Blue Dot Solutions 

Warsaw, Poland

ABGi Poland, Blue Dot Solutions 

Organised by:

Romanian Space Initiative (ROSPIN)

Bucharest, Romania

ROSPIN

Organised by:

Fundació Privada Knowledge Innovation Market BCN

Barcelona, Spain

Fundació Privada Knowledge Innovation Market BCN
EU Space

Earth observation

Copernicus is the European Union’s Earth observation programme, looking at our planet and its environment to benefit all European citizens. It offers information services that draw from satellite Earth Observation and in-situ (non-space) data.

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Satellite navigation

Galileo is Europe’s Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), providing improved positioning and timing information with significant positive implications for many European services and users.

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The European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) is Europe’s regional satellite-based augmentation system (SBAS) that is used to improve the performance of global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs).

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Secure connectivity

The IRIS2 Satellite Constellation will offer enhanced communication capacities to governmental users and businesses, while ensuring high-speed internet broadband to cope with connectivity dead zones.

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Secure connectivity

The European Union Governmental Satellite Communications (GOVSATCOM) programme provides secure and cost-efficient communications capabilities to security and safety critical missions.

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Space situational awareness

The SSA initiative will provide Europe and its citizens with complete and accurate information on objects orbiting Earth, on the space environment and on threats coming from space.

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September 13 Friday
18.00-18.30 CEST

Welcome Remarks 

18.30-19.00 CEST

Presentation: EO Ecosystem mapping by Filip Kocián

19.00-20.00 CEST

Livestream carousel of the 10 locations

September 14 Saturday
9.30-9.35 CEST

Start of the day & what's ahead

9.35-10.00

Livestream carousel of the 10 locations

10.00-10.30 CEST

Presentation: Persona mapping and needs analysis by Claudia Bacco

10.30-12.20 CEST

Livestream carousel of the 10 locations

12.20-13.10 CEST

Meet our local organizers

13.10-16.00 CEST

Livestream carousel of the 10 locations

16.00-16.30 CEST

Presentation: Keeping the user in the loop when developing a product or service by Costas Bissas

16.30-17.00 CEST

Presentation: Pitching by Claudia Bacco

17.00-17.30 CEST

Livestream carousel of the 10 locations

17.30-18.00 CEST

Meet the teams 

18.00-18.05

Round-up of the day

September 15 Sunday
10.00-10.05

Start of the day & look ahead

10.05-10.35 CEST

Presentation: Roadmap building by Claudia van den Berg Morelli

10.35-11.05 CEST

Presentation: Business model: What investors are looking for by 
Filip Kocián

11.05-14.55 CEST

Livestream carousel of the 10 locations

14.55-15.00 CEST

The deadline is here!

15.00-17.55 CEST

Local pitch show

17.55-18.05

Wrap up of the hackathon weekend

18.10-18.30

Winners Announcement and Closing Remarks

The hackathon locations

The 7th CASSINI Hackathon will take place simultaneously across 10 different locations on
13-15 September 2024. Discover the locations below!