Challenge

Hackathon for Sustainable Fashion & New Materials: Weaving Sustainability Across Design Dimensions | Joint Call #3

We propose to organize a multidisciplinary innovation hackathon that brings together students, companies, startups, specialists and academic experts to address real-world challenges at the intersection of fashion, technology, and circularity. The hackathon will focus on fostering ...

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    We propose to organize a multidisciplinary innovation hackathon that brings together students, companies, startups, specialists and academic experts to address real-world challenges at the intersection of fashion, technology, and circularity. The hackathon will focus on fostering innovation through collaborative efforts and hands-on problem-solving. Participants: The hackathon will engage students from various disciplines, including engineering, fashion design, architecture, biotechnology and digital arts. Participating companies and startups will present real-life challenges that the teams will work to solve. Working Lines: - Digital Fabrication (Additive and Subtractive) - Biomaterials and Sustainable Biotechnology - Experimental Techniques and Digital Crafts - Wearables Expected Outcomes: - Prototypes and Solutions: By the end of the hackathon, each team will present a prototype or solution addressing the challenge provided by their partnered company. - Knowledge Sharing: Participants will gain hands-on experience and interdisciplinary knowledge, promoting a deeper understanding of sustainable practices in fashion and technology. - Networking: The event will facilitate networking among students, academics, and industry professionals, fostering future collaborations and career opportunities. Evaluation Criteria of the projects: - Innovation: Degree of novelty and creativity in the proposed solutions. - Feasibility: Practicality and potential for real-world application of the prototypes. - Sustainability: Environmental impact and sustainability of the proposed solutions. - Presentation: Clarity and effectiveness in communicating the ideas and solutions. Awards*: - First Prize - Second Prize - Third Prize *The awarded projects will be presented in Beyond Fashion 25 (see Beyond Fashion 24), a runway organized during the annual FABx Event, next year will take place in Czech Republic. All projects will be capable of being subsequently developed by the students with the startups/companies.

    Participation requirements

    ELIGIBILITY: This call is open to all EELISA Universities. SUBMISSION PROCESS: Prospective students who wish to partake in the application process are required to submit a motivation letter in PDF format to david.sanz.arauz@upm.es. This letter should adhere to a maximum length of 500 words, employ single spacing, and a font size of 12 points. The name of the file must be as indicated below: yourname_university_call_hackathon.pdf For example: anafernandez_upm _call_hackathon.pdf MOTIVATION LETTER: The motivation letter will help the jury assess the participant's enthusiasm, knowledge, and ability to articulate their ideas. It should contain the following sections: 1. Introduction: Introduce yourself and provide a brief background about your academic experience. Express your interest in participating in the call and your motivation to tackle topics related to fashion, technology and circularity. 2. Choice of topic Choose one of the topics previously exposed (Digital Fabrication (Additive and Subtractive); Biomaterials and Sustainable Biotechnology; Experimental Techniques and Digital Crafts; Wearables) and explain why you find this topic compelling and relevant. 3. Skills and Expertise: Outline your relevant skills, knowledge, or expertise that make you well-suited to tackle the proposed topic. Highlight any previous experience or academic background that supports your ability to work on the project effectively. Include any specific technical skills or experience with digital fabrication technologies. 4. Conclusion Summarize your background, experience and why you want to tackle the chosen topic in the framework of this call. 5. Contact information Indicate your name, last name, and email. EVALUATION CRITERIA: The jury will evaluate the candidate’s enthusiasm, knowledge, interest, and clear understanding of the topic in relation to digital fabrication and circular economy. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 60 FUNDING: Selected candidates from PSL and ITU will have travel and accommodation funding from the Third Joint call of EELISA universities according to the EELISA expending rules. Selected candidates from other EELISA universities should ask for funding in their EELISA communities' framework. NOTE: Submission deadline for UPM students is Jan 15, 2025. For students outside Spain, submission deadline is decided by each local university so that participants have time to organize their travel and accommodation.

    Challenge task

    • Innovative Solutions: interdisciplinary collaboration and real-world problem-solving; generation of innovative solutions that advance both fashion and technology sectors. • Educational Transformation: transformative education by blending theoretical knowledge with practical application. • Industry Collaboration: engagement with companies, ensuring outcomes immediately relevant and applicable, strengthening ties between academia and industry. Interdisciplinary Approaches: • Combining Diverse Fields: Unites students and experts from digital fabrication, biomaterials, experimental techniques, and wearable technology, fostering innovative solutions through the cross-pollination of ideas. • Holistic Problem-Solving: Participants tackle real-world challenges presented by companies, drawing on multiple disciplines to develop holistic solutions. • Collaborative Innovation: The hackathon format promotes teamwork among participants from varied backgrounds, developing comprehensive solutions that address sustainability and circularity.

    Max. teams: 10

    Max. team participants: 6

    Open for application
    Challenge
    Blended
    Schedule
    03 Mar - 07 Mar 2025
    MON-FRI / 10:00-14:00 + 15:00-19:00
    Location
    CIEC FabLab Madrid
    C. de Prat, 59, 28032 Madrid