The CEF 2×1 Hackathon closes with 8 participating teams – Meet the winners!
Francesco Mureddu
VP for Development and Senior Researcher @ The Lisbon Council | Innovation & Governance | Smart Cities, AI & Big Data | Driving EU-Funded R&I | Advisor, Speaker & Board Member
Today, a huge amount of data is being collected and analyzed using geolocation data. This data is being used by both citizens and businesses to make lasting investments.?SPOTTED?will ensure system functionality, interoperability, and cross-border at no cost available to both public administrations and private companies. SPOTTED hereby aims to provide a framework for monitoring and planning green areas in cities, based on the integration and customized processing of massive Open Data collections, including Earth Observation (EO) data.
Objectives of the Hackathon
The objective of the specific challenge proposed was to collect ideas on how High-Value Datasets and open data coming from different data sources (in particular satellite data) could be integrated and exploited to support the decision-makers in the green area management starting from the three pilot areas (Milan,?Helsinki, and?Naples) under the SPOTTED project. SPOTTED aims to provide an innovative solution based on the integration and customized processing of massive open data collections, including Earth Observation data to monitor and support decision-makers in the field of urban Green Areas management.
In particular, the applicants were asked to address one of the following topics.
The solutions needed to leverage the Building Blocks promoted by the CEF Project: primarily?Context Broker.
The CEF Virtual Hackathon was open to all, including startups, university students, researchers, professionals, operators, citizens, and associations. In addition to receiving a cash prize, the winners have the opportunity to pilot their application in Milan (Italy), Naples (Italy), and Helsinki (Finland).
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The Winners of the Hackathon
The Hackathon closed with a total of 8 participating teams. On 3 February, participants from Italy, Luxembourg, Romania, Slovenia, and Spain got the opportunity to pitch their ideas to representatives from Milan and Naples (Italy), and Helsinki (Finland). Each team presented a 3-minute pitch with 3 slides, which was followed by another 3 minutes of questions coming from city representatives. The winners of the SPOTTED Challenge are:
Impression from the cities where the solutions will be potentially implemented:
“The satellite topic is really timely. From the city’s point of view, all the awarded proposals offered new and interesting ideas, even though they were still at the idea level. It would be great if we could combine the needs of the city with such creative solutions. Fortunately, we will be able to continue discussing these and other possibilities of satellite data in support of other remote sensing methods via the SPOTTED project.”?–?Petteri Huuska, innovation agent (City of Helsinki)
“All three awarded proposals promote the use of satellite data for the management in different fields of the urban complex context (from construction sites to green areas). The ideas presented are robust and compelling! We now look forward to the implementation phase and to put productive collaboration into action within the SPOTTED project.”?–?Marcella Bonanomi, Project Manager SPOTTED, (City of Milan)