Hack ARIADNA 2021 - EU Project
Event Information
About this event
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION 30 SEPTEMBER 2021 AT 12.00 A.M. CET TIME (OCTOBER WILL BE THE MONTH OF THE TEAMS COMPETITION AND FINAL!)
Participants can be individuals of any age, groups or teams of people, youth of any age, young professionals, robotics experts, tech individuals, Start-up or companies who will demonstrate their commitment, creativity, or enthusiasm for sustainability in their application. Are you one of those innovative and creative individuals or teams with a great ability to get the most out of limited resources? Then the call is for you!
SCHEDULE
A first phase of subscription August 2021/September 2021.
A selection of the possible participants to the mentoring event will be made by Y4PT
From end of September 2021, tailor made encounters with Y4PT Mentors will take place to bring people together, discuss, implement, and refine the ideas, prototypes and skills of participants.
Winners will be announced during the Final , last week of October 2021, and entitled to participate to activities and workshops from the Ariadna Consortium and to the next Y4PT International Hack 2023 that will take place in Barcelona, Spain.
TOPICS
We are searching for ways to inform and make stakeholders in the urban mobility space, such as Public Transport Authorities, Public Transport Operators, and Mobility Service Providers, as well as end-users aware about Galileo (navigation technology, more info below) and the benefits it brings, and we want them to use it daily or more often.
The call is open for your solutions in the following topics: Mobility for All, and Sustainable Mobility
Submissions will be assessed using the following criteria: (innovativeness, convincing concept, etc.)
We are calling for already existing and new solutions, the creation of MVPs or Prototypes with innovative ideas considering the above main topics.
No limits to your creativity! All we ask is that you integrate the use of Galileo in your solutions.
• Mobility for all: leveraging Galileo-enabled geolocation capabilities to design mobility solutions allowing people to moving move with the best possible conditions
• Whatever the urban contexts in which they live: low-density territories, underprivileged or weakly-connected neighbourhoods
• Whatever their age: elderly people, millennials, etc.
• Whatever their gender: safe mobility for women anytime and everywhere
• Whatever their moving abilities: disabled people with reduced mobility, blind people
• Sustainable mobility: promoting mobility solutions with the least impact in terms of carbon and other air-polluting emissions
• Make active mobility -cycling and walking- easier and more attractive in all urban contexts
• Increase the use of public transports and facilitate intermodal behaviours
• Make car a shared mobility solution (car-pooling, car-sharing); include car users into MaaS and truly multimodal trips (including park & ride, etc.)
• Develop or promote carbon-neutral last-mile logistics solutions in all urban contexts
• Promote sustainable mobility behaviour via nudges or incentives schemes
This is another occasion to reshape our societies, to figure out a different way of living together in harmony with nature.