The “Rethinking Hardware 2.0” Hackathon held at VILNIUS TECH brought together 100+ participants, 16 teams, and 15 mentors to develop scalable solutions for sustainable agriculture and energy efficiency.
Key contributors included Arrow Electronics, Infineon, and EPAM Systems, who provided expertise and hardware kits. The hackathon was backed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and received support from various other partners.
Bridgio’s collaborative model created a structured yet flexible environment for students, researchers, and engineers to address real-world challenges aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Hackathon resulted in the creation of project prototypes with commercial potential, showcasing Bridgio’s commitment to technology and sustainability. It also strengthened the ecosystem and fostered new partnerships in the Baltic region.