Hungarian Hackathon – 21 March

2026.02.27 | News

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Are you a CBRNE innovation enthusiast? Join our next challenge to create impact! GroundUp invites students, researchers, and young innovators from across Southern and Central-Eastern Europe to apply for the upcoming Hackathons in Serbia and Hungary. Join us in developing creative, practical concepts that address real-world civil challenges in the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) domains. 

Develop your Idea, Form a Team – Register, Participate, and Win!

Who are we looking for?

We need people who:

  • Want to apply their skills to real-world CBRNE challenges;
  • Are eager to collaborate across disciplines and countries;
  • Have innovative ideas or want to co-create solutions in areas like detection systems, digital safety tools, or sustainable decontamination methods.

Teams should have 2–4 people; individuals may apply and will be placed in a group to compete.

Download brochure: click HERE

What’s in it for you?

  • Consultancy: Valuable CBRNE and business field consultancy from field professionals.
  • Development: Your idea into business solutions with the help of tested entrepreneurs.
  • Networking: Connect with industry experts and get mentoring tailored to your needs.

Awards and prizes

  • Research visit to Ireland & Aquila Exposure Programme
  • Use of HUN-REN Energy Research Centre infrastructure
  • Training by the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences
  • Visit to the Nuclear Plant of Hungary: Emergency Response and Nuclear Safety learning

Hungarian Hackathon

Organiser: Design Terminal
Venue: Design Terminal office, 1122 Budapest, Határőr út 36.
Date: March 21st, 2026.
Who can apply: participants from Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Slovenia
Register for Hungarian Hackathon: HERE

More info: https://www.groundup-project.eu/groundup-hackathons/

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