PORTATHON BALTIC 2020
International Online Port Technology Hackathon
25-27 September
Challenges
Digital system for container monitoring in the port
Challenge provided by: Port of Klaipėda & Connect2SmallPorts project
Automated system for drone monitoring (air quality, water area or quays)
Challenge provided by: Port of Klaipėda & Connect2SmallPorts project
Door-to-door cargo monitoring system
Challenge provided by: Port of Gdynia
Scanning system for monitoring changes in the movement of railway wagons
Challenge provided by: Port of Klaipėda & Connect2SmallPorts project
To reduce pollution by using marine bioresources and marine-based biocomponents
Challenge provided by: Blue Growth ALLIANCE Accelerator
Small, smart and autonomous port operating vessel
Challenge provided by: Port of Gdynia
Digital analysis of the condition and changes of the port quays
Challenge provided by: Port of Klaipėda & Connect2SmallPorts project
Maritime cyber security and business models and technologies for digitalization transformation in ports and shipping
Challenge provided by: SECMAR project
Mentors
Winners
12 teams presented their solutions for overcoming challenges in such areas as digitization in the logistics sector, automated port equipment, digitalization of port terminals, directions of intelligent transport ecosystems, cyber security in the maritime sector, and reduction of water pollution through the use of marine biological resources or components.
The strongest solutions were generated by these teams:
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- Kaunas College team (Lithuania)
- Baltic Merchants – team of representatives of Rostock and Wismar universities (Germany)
- Dubai2020 – team of Amity University in Dubai (UAE)