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EUDIS Defence Hackathon: Rapid Defence Solutions for the Ukrainian Battlefield and Beyond
MAY
Fri
09
MAY
Sat
10
MAY
Sun
11

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Prague (Czech Republic)

Programmes
Defence EDF

The Prague Innovation Institute is organizing an EUDIS Defence Hackathon in Prague from May 9-11, 2025. 

This year's main theme is Rapid Defence Solutions for the Ukrainian Battlefield and Beyond, with challenges in the following areas:

Challenge 1: Enhanced Situational Awareness and Tactical Surveillance Systems.
Challenge 2: Cost-Effective Protective Gear for Frontline Defence.
Challenge 3: Advanced Medical Support for Frontline Care.

Who can participate?

  • Any citizen of EU countries, Norway, or Ukraine over 18 years old.
  • You can be a student, researcher, innovator, employee, or member of security forces; doors are open to all.
  • We are especially looking for people with diverse skills (business, project management, creative, etc.), unique perspectives, but mainly passion for technology.

Participation in the hackathon is free for participants, with free refreshments provided throughout the event.               

To register, please use this link and sign up via the "JOIN HACKATHON" button on the TAIKAI platform page for the EUDIS Hackathon Czech Republic. 

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PBNv2 - a MSCA ITN in the field of automotive R&D

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