Social Impact Hackathon - Artificial Intelligence for Green Cities

Learn about AI, pitch your idea, and win €1000 and a trip to the UK!

Together with the British Council Hungary, Budapest Foundation for Enterprise Promotion,  EIT Health InnoStars, and Centre for Budapest Transport, MOME Innovation Center is hosting a hackathon to explore the theme ‘Artificial Intelligence for Green Cities’.

We are inviting young people who are passionate about sustainability and interested in innovation and creative problem-solving to work together in interdisciplinary teams and create AI-based solutions, focusing on improving people’s lives in urban areas by making them more sustainable and eco-friendlier.

The winning team can take home €1000 cash prize and will be awarded with a study visit trip to Bristol, one of the leading sustainable cities in the UK! Here, the team will meet winners from other countries and visit relevant institutions and projects. The study trip will take place in March 2024.

Note: There is no need to be an expert on AI to participate as the hackathon will involve training on AI fundamental principles! Mentors will support each team through the process.

 

Find out more: https://mome.hu/en/social-impact-hackathon
Register by 27 November at: https://form.typeform.com/to/yljkyri6?typeform-source=mome.hu 

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2023.12.09 19:00

Event information

Date: 7-9 December 2023
Venue: MOME TWO
Register by: 27 November

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