We are happy to serve as an Organizational Partner of Hacking the City, a contest designed to develop Circular Economy solutions focused on redesigning cities. The national Hackathon challenges students, recent graduates and PhD candidates to redesign their cities following the principles of Circular Economy and focusing on one of 8 thematic macro-areas: Consumer Goods, Food, Buildings, Energy, Design, Digital Economy, Mobility, and Waste.
Candidates and their teams have time to submit project ideas until April 7th. More information about the requirements and the application procedure can be found in Regolamento published on Hackaton’s website.