›Copernicus Hackathon on “Natural and Cultural Heritage”
Eurisy, the Cork Institute of Technology and the National Space Centre organise the first Copernicus Hackathon on the theme of natural and cultural heritage.
Hackathon participants will be challenged to work online and come up with solutions to help managing, safeguarding and monitoring natural and cultural heritage using Copernicus and Galileo satellite data. The ideas which best meet the needs of entities in charge of managing heritage will be awarded prizes and support to further develop their concepts.
A special prize is dedicated to using Copernicus and Galileo data to cope with the spread and the impacts of COVID-19.
Copernicus is the European Earth Observation (EO) programme run by the European Commission and the European Space Agency.
The Copernicus Hackathon is open to students, entrepreneurs, start-ups, coders, researchers, scientists, EO specialists, storytellers and anyone who is enthusiastic about finding solutions to better manage and safeguard natural and cultural heritage. This Copernicus Hackathon will end up with concrete ideas for projects that could enter into an incubation or acceleration phase.
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