CASSINI Hackathons is a technology event, spanning over three days of non-stop technical talks, workshops, competitions, and coding. For 60 hours straight, around 1,000 participants can enjoy world-class presentations, demos, community events, and its classic 48-hour coding competition.
No, we encourage anyone with a passion for entrepreneurship, creative industry, and EU space technologies to participate. Bring your creative, business or design skills to a team!
Yes! We will provide you with the relevant training and access to data that you will need to succeed - even without prior knowledge.
Yes. The CASSINI Hackathons will have several hybrid locations, and you may apply to those. Just select a hackathon location that has the option of participating virtually.
CASSINI Hackathons are free for all registered participants.
No, not at all. All participants must register as an individual and form a team after registering using this hackathon platform. Instructions will be provided after the registration process is complete.
No. Participants must register individually.
Yes! Before the hackathon comes, the Big Ideas Campaign will take place. This series of events will set the scene and provides the opportunity for teams and participants to brainstorm ideas. It is not required to have a concept or idea in mind prior to application.
No. Only people who have registered for the hackathon can participate.
Please let us know. Spots are limited and it would be nice if another participant could go instead.
A detailed schedule will be available on our website, closer to the event.
Yes, live streaming will be available. The feed will be focused on the activities taking place on the main stage, such as talks and contests. When nothing is going on there, you can expect a general transmission of the event.
We have attendees coming from all over Europe. English is usually well understood and accepted. Our main motivation is technology and talent, and these are global attributes, so our main 'language' is what we use to code. English is not the only language at the event, though. The event is bilingual, so there may be talks held in the local language of the hackathon location.
If you still have a question, then please reach out to [email protected]