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HACK2HORIZON 2024

15th - 17th November 2024: Two days of innovation for Resilient and Low Carbon Cities

You are a student, and you want to participate in the emergence of innovative solutions for low carbon cities? Join Hack2Horizon 2024 from Friday 15th to Sunday 17th of November 2024 in Dijon.

For two days you will be part of a multidisciplinary teams of 5 to 8 students to develop an innovative solution to a challenge proposed by a partner company or a business project

The challenges will address following issues:

• ATMO BFC: How can different scenarios be used, popularised and promoted to raise awareness of air quality issues among the population of Dijon Metropole?
• DIEZE: Given the communication tools already available in the metropolitan area (website and mobile application), what would be the best way to provide all residents of the metropolitan area with information on waste management and what medium should be used to ensure that everyone knows about it?
• DIJON METROPOLE: How to develop a simulation and decision-support tool for the development of energy-sharing projects (collective self-consumption) produced by photovoltaic solar power plants?
• DIJON METROPOLE: How can we raise awareness of climate change among young people, residents and/or economic actors and contribute to making our territory more resilient? How can we raise awareness of the necessary adaptations (behaviours, infrastructure, etc.), how can we gradually adapt to future hazards in the short, medium and long term with the help of a board game?
• DIJON METROPOLE: How can we engage the actors of the territory, in particular the inhabitants, in a collective self-consumption operation with the help of a serious board game?
• EDF: What strategy should be implemented to promote the RESPONSE project and the solutions implemented in the framework of the project based on the indicators and data collected?
• ESTP / C3B: Using the data collected in 2023, how to develop a web application (frontend + backend) that displays the data week by week and room by room?
• KEOLIS: How to develop an application for issuing instructions for tram dispatchers and optimising the train storage plan according to the needs of the transport plan and the needs of train monitoring?
• ROBOTICS VALLEY: How to control an autonomous trolley for last-mile delivery in city centres?
• BURGUNDY FRANCHE-COMTE REGION: How to construct the Zero Plastic building and create the selection criteria for a Call for the development of a Zero Plastic Building.

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