CASSINI Hackathons - EU Space for Security and Defence

Create innovative solutions for the defence and security sector using EU space technologies

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  • Registration open25 Sep, 2024 - 10:00
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  • Space Tech
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  • Defense & Security
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Meet the local organisers


The EU Space for Defence and Security CASSINI Hackathon is set for 22 - 24 November 2024! In this edition, we are focusing on utilising EU space technologies to tackle key challenges in defence and security. This pan-European hackathon is challenging Europe's entrepreneurs, researchers, students, and young professionals to apply space-based solutions in areas critical to Europe’s security landscape. A diverse group of local organisers has been selected from across Europe to host this exciting new hackathon!


1. Belgium: Sopra Steria Benelux 

Sopra Steria Benelux is committed to bridging the gap between cutting-edge innovation and real-world challenges faced by defence and security professionals. Their collaboration with the Belgian Ministry of Defence ensures a close alignment with the sector’s needs, while the assets they manage, developed by the CS Group for space missions, provide a strong foundation for space-based solutions. Sopra Steria Benelux excels in guiding teams from ideation to launch, helping participants transform innovative concepts into practical applications that can be swiftly implemented in the field of security and defence.

Please note that to participate on-site in the Belgium edition, you must be an EU citizen. All teams must have at least 3 team members and can go up to a maximum of 8 members.


2. Czechia: Prazsky Inovacni Institut (Prague Innovation Institute), z. u.

The Prague Innovation Institute is a key driver of the innovation ecosystem in Czechia, offering comprehensive support to startups and established businesses alike. With a focus on research, technology transfer, and funding, they help innovators turn their ideas into successful ventures. By building strong connections between academia, industry, and government, the institute fosters a collaborative environment where space technology can thrive. Their involvement in the Hackathon is part of their broader mission to empower local talent and ensure that the next generation of innovators is equipped to tackle Europe’s most pressing security challenges.


3. Hungary: Design Terminal Nonprofit Kft.

Design Terminal, one of Hungary’s foremost innovation hubs, serves as an ESA Business Incubation Centre with a track record of supporting more than 2,500 startups and small to medium-sized enterprises. Their expertise in nurturing early-stage ventures is reinforced by a professional network of over 100 expert mentors, who bring valuable industry insights and connections. Having successfully hosted the CASSINI Hackathon in both 2022 and 2023, Design Terminal has proven to be a key player in Europe’s space innovation landscape. Their extensive experience in building cross-sector partnerships makes them a vital contributor to this year’s event, ensuring participants receive the guidance and resources they need to succeed.


4. Italy: Fondazione E. Amaldi

Fondazione E. Amaldi is a national leader in promoting research and innovation, with a strong emphasis on integrating space technologies into the business landscape. The foundation works closely with startups and SMEs to help them tap into the potential of space-based solutions, often collaborating with experts from diverse industries to create synergies that drive innovation. Headquartered within the Italian Space Agency in Rome, Fondazione E. Amaldi is strategically positioned to provide participants with access to Italy’s top space resources, including funding opportunities and strategic partnerships, making it an ideal launchpad for space tech initiatives.


5. Moldova: Inteligența Artificială in Acțiune (Artificial Intelligence in Action) ONG

Artificial Intelligence in Action is a forward-thinking non-profit organisation based in Moldova, focused on the development and application of AI, Data Science, Machine Learning, and Computer Vision technologies. Their mission is to advance technology and drive solutions to complex challenges using space data. By spearheading AI innovation within Moldova, they are paving the way for local talent to participate in international tech ecosystems. With a strong focus on research and technological advancement, they bring a fresh perspective to the Hackathon, particularly in areas where artificial intelligence intersects with space technologies to enhance defence and security.


6. Netherlands: Stichting Dotspace

DotSPACE, in collaboration with Royal HaskoningDHV (RHDHV), is a pivotal player in the Dutch space ecosystem. They are dedicated to raising awareness about the transformative potential of space technologies and how they can be applied to defence and security sectors. The Hackathon in the Netherlands is a joint effort, bringing together experts from academia, government, and the private sector to create a dynamic and innovative environment. DotSPACE’s approach emphasises cross-disciplinary collaboration, ensuring participants have access to a wide array of resources and expertise to develop groundbreaking solutions.


7. Poland: Pomeranian Special Economic Zone, Blue Dot Solutions

In Poland, the Hackathon will be co-organised by two leading organisations. Blue Dot Solutions, a consultancy firm specialising in space technologies, has already supported more than 150 startups, connecting them with over €10 million in investment funding. They bring their vast experience in guiding early-stage companies through the intricacies of launching and scaling space-based solutions. The Pomeranian Special Economic Zone (PSEZ), on the other hand, is a major hub for innovation and business, hosting a network of 134 businesses at the Baltic Port of New Technologies. Together, they offer an unparalleled ecosystem for participants, combining mentorship, funding opportunities, and access to cutting-edge facilities.


8. Slovenia: Tovarna Podjemov (Venture Factory)

Tovarna Podjemov (Venture Factory), based at the University of Maribor, is Slovenia’s premier business incubation centre. Their mission is to help ambitious startups and companies disrupt existing markets and build resilient, future-proof businesses. They manage the Start

Slovenia platform and the prestigious PODIM conference, which brings together innovators from across Europe. Venture Factory’s experience in organising the 4th and 6th CASSINI Hackathons, where they successfully helped the winning team (Yolanda) bring their product to market, showcases their ability to transform ideas into tangible success. Their expertise in supporting entrepreneurs through every stage of development makes them a key partner in this year’s Hackathon.


9. Spain: Arribes Enlightment

Spain’s edition of the Hackathon will be hosted by a distinguished consortium, including Arribes Enlightenment, ETSIAE (the Aerospace Engineering School), and Madri+d, a non-profit organisation focused on fostering innovation in tech-based startups. Arribes Enlightenment is a consultancy that advocates for the integration of space technologies into business and industry. Together, these organisations offer a wealth of knowledge, mentorship, and resources, creating a fertile environment for innovative space technology solutions to flourish. With access to Spain’s top aerospace expertise and a robust startup ecosystem, participants in the Spanish Hackathon are well-positioned to develop impactful solutions.


10. Ukraine: NGO Metalab

Metalab, based in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk, is a unique urban laboratory that focuses on sustainable innovation and product design. It has become a hub for a diverse range of initiatives, encompassing social, educational, and business projects. By fostering a creative and entrepreneurial spirit, METALAB plays a pivotal role in Ukraine’s innovation landscape. Their involvement in the CASSINI Hackathon reflects their commitment to supporting sustainable development and technological progress, particularly in areas where space-based solutions can make a meaningful impact. With their strong community ties and innovative approach, METALAB offers a vibrant platform for participants to bring their ideas to life.