For the sixth year in a row, International Port Technology Hackathon PORTATHON 2024 will become a place to embrace new challenges, create innovative technological and digital solutions for ports, and shape the future of global maritime technologies.
Start-ups, students, experts in digitalisation, cybersecurity, transport, logistics, port technology, university communities, tech innovators are welcome to join in Klaipėda (Lithuania) or online.
Event date: 27-29 September, 2024
Hybrid event: onsite and online
Event venue: Klaipėda Science and Technology Park, Vilhelmo Berbomo St. 10, Klaipėda, Lithuania
Online: link will be provided to registered participants and teams
Detailed event information: https://kmtp.lt/portathon/portathon-2024/
Why join?
Tackle real challenges that modern ports & the maritime industry face
Collaborate with maritime, energy, transport, logistics experts & tech enthusiasts
Test your idea or prototype
Share a prize fund of 4000 €
Hack together, unlock new solutions, and make an impact!
Challenge categories
– digitalization in logistics
– automated port equipment
– digital port terminals
– smart transport ecosystems
– maritime cyber security
– port environment and wellbeing
Explore exciting challenges, meet inspiring mentors, and reserve your spot now: https://kmtp.lt/portathon/portathon-2024/
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REGISTRATION:
Individual participants & teams (3-5 members): https://bit.ly/Portathon2024Participants
Mentors: https://bit.ly/Portathon2024Mentors
Challenges: https://bit.ly/Portathon2024Challenges (applications closed)
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This year, Portathon is co-funded by the international Blue Supply Chains project and will seek to respond to the challenges of creating and developing sustainable supply chains in the Baltic Sea Region.
Organisers:
Klaipėda Science and Technology Park & Lithuanian Maritime Cluster
Partners:
Western Shipyard Group, Port of Klaipeda, Schneider Electric, EU-CONEXUS
Co-funded by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme, the Blue Supply Chains project is helping to drive the transition towards a green and resilient Baltic Sea Region.