Hack your way into the historic city center

Vehicle entry system to the historic center of Bratislava. Creation of a unified system to optimize access to the historic center of Bratislava, including infrastructure to ensure controlled entry.

  • Prize money for the winner: 3000 €
  • 8. - 9. September 2023
  • Campus City, Bratislava

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Aim of the hackathon

The Bratislava-Staré Mesto district currently enforces regulated entrance to the historic center through the provisions outlined in the generally binding regulation no. 8/2020 dated November 3rd, 2022. The entrance is managed using a manual barrier. All procedures necessary for processing entry permits must currently be completed in person or by post. Data related to individual vehicle entry permits is entered into the internal registration system of the Bratislava-Staré Mesto Municipal District and an MS Excel file. Subsequently, this information is forwarded to the city police, who grant vehicle access following manual (camera) identification based on the vehicle registration number.

Currently, no aspect of the process is digitized, and no data is collected, stored, or analyzed to potentially enhance services for residents and entrepreneurs. Such a system configuration can lead to failures due to human factors, and there is no effective system in place to ensure compliance.

Examples of missing information:

  • How long does the vehicle stay in the historical part
  • What are the needs of the residents
  • What are the needs of entrepreneurs and their suppliers
  • Abuse of access to unauthorized parking in the historic center
  • Which parts of the historic center are the most used by vehicles

Note

All motor vehicles that carry out activities related to the protection of health, property and public order must have unrestricted access to the historical center 24/7 and 365 days a year.

Aim of the hackathon

To design vehicle entry system to the historic center of Bratislava. Creation of a unified system to optimize access to the historic center of Bratislava, including infrastructure to ensure controlled entry.

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Challenge of the hackathon

Design a concept / prototype for an automated solution facilitating regulated vehicle access to the historic city center.

Expected solution

We expect from the hackathon a solution that will
save time and costs for all entities and will be:

  • Digital
  • Modern
  • Easy to understand
  • User-friendly
  • Effective
  • Scalable

Winners

First place
Team ZARF

“Their solution was based on digitizing the creation and handling of requests through a form, including monitoring entrances to the pedestrian zone using an automated system to read the license plates of all vehicles. Thanks to such a designed procedure, it will be possible to issue fines for unauthorized crossings, inform the police in real-time, and generate statistics for the BA Staré Mesto district. The added value of the solution is that its implementation does not require expensive systems and consists of three parts: a digital form with a client zone, a system for the automatic approval of requests, including an admin panel for the city, and an automated system at the entrance to the city center itself.”

Second place
Team Fireflies

“They proposed the removal of the existing pilomats and the introduction of access control using cameras with automatic recognition of emergency services. Their solution will cover the existing gaps through which drivers bypass the center’s security. The presented camera solution is cost-effective, scalable, and eliminates the need for 24-hour physical monitoring of pilomats or other associated problems, such as accidents. An interesting aspect is the identification of risk zones and the project plan with concrete steps to improve the situation.”

Third place
Team Wezeo

“To begin, they built their solution on the design of the system architecture and its functionalities in a flowchart. Subsequently, the team focused on ensuring that the proposed application guides users through the entire application process and, if necessary, assists them with a simple chatbot. The system includes the ability to create accounts for Police employees, who can scan and verify vehicles using the phone’s camera. Later, through the back office, city employees can approve requests and verify compliance with the rules.”

List of Mentors and Experts

Andrej Mach

ProjectON

Andrej has been in the IT world for almost 10 years. He originally started as a website programmer but gradually switched to software development. Currently, he is running his own custom software development company for the third year. He was involved in several startups that he helped develop and build, including CloudTalk, SerpConsole, and PitchBatch. His company …

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Peter Remiš

Consultant MIRRI

Peter is a fan of digital technologies and innovations. He is actively engaged in designing and developing web applications, portals, online solutions, as well as online marketing. At MIRRI, he is currently working on creating functional prototypes for citizens' real-life situations and collaborating on projects aimed at developing IT systems for public administration. In …

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Lucia Lanáková

Project manager Bratislava – Staré Mesto district

Lucia works in the Department of Strategy and Project Management, where she actively participates in the development of the city district by preparing and implementing strategic documents and development projects. With over 15 years of experience, she has been dedicated to the preparation and execution of development projects within both the private and public sectors, …

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Petr Daněk

Traffic behavior analysis and traffic modeling

Petr has been involved in sustainable transport and development for over 10 years. At the Center for Transport Research, he focuses on city transport strategies, plans for sustainable urban and regional mobility, and is dedicated to mobility research.

Roman Čampula

Head of department within the Transport Research Centre

He presently serves as the leader of a 10-member team within a research organization specializing in transport in Brno. Over the past years, he has been responsible for preparing, leading, or actively participating in numerous projects ranging from 20,000 to 5 million CZK in value. His primary responsibilities involve processing traffic data obtained from surveys, …

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Roman Čmelík

Founder of Limerock Ventures, Zero Gravity Capital, Investment Manager Jeremie Co-Investment Fund

Roman has accumulated over 25 years of experience in the fields of venture capital, private equity, corporate finance, and mergers and acquisitions. He possesses extensive expertise in fund management and making profitable investments in companies. Additionally, he specializes in mentoring, consulting, and providing guidance to startups, aiding them in initiating and …

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Rudolf Holos

Head of the informatics department, Local Office of the Bratislava-Staré Mesto district

In public administration, he tries to apply his rich experience from his professional life. Previously, he held diverse IT roles, including project manager, product manager, and IT manager, spanning across various industries such as IT, manufacturing, advertising, and tourism.

Radka Matuszková

Project manager at the Department of Transport in Brno

She graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Technical University in Brno. Currently, she is pursuing her doctoral studies at the same institution while working as a professional assistant with a specialization in traffic engineering and traffic safety. Six years ago, she played a pivotal role in the comprehensive overhaul of parking regulations in Brno. …

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Svetlana Jašičková

Head of the transport department at the Bratislava - Staré Mesto

Svetlana received her technical education at STU and boasts extensive experience in project management. Over the past years, her primary focus has been on projects within transportation. At present, she holds the position of the head of the Transport Department in the Bratislava-Staré Mesto district.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is behind the Hackathon?

The owner of the topics of the first Hackathon is Bratislava-Staré Mesto district.

How is the "team" defined?

The minimum of 2 people including a speaker e.g. a person that will present the idea, and understands the business and the challenge; and a tech expert who is able to create a prototype or a clickable version of the application / web / product.

What are the ideal roles for our hackathons?

The goal of our hackathons isn’t to program an entire solution but to develop a comprehensive concept. It’s crucial to focus on the feasibility of the solution during its creation and presentation, as this heavily influences the jury’s decision on the winning project. Before arriving at the hackathon, define the roles within your team. Leverage each member’s strengths to save time and avoid conflicts. One person can take on multiple roles, but having clarity helps. 

  • Analyst
    Thinks analytically and can quickly understand and map out processes or data structures. Often, technical problems stem from flawed processes, so it’s beneficial to outline, comprehend, and propose adjustments to these processes before suggesting a technical solution.

  • Designer
    Understands the design process and knows that a picture is worth a thousand words. By creating sketches or wireframes, the designer quickly brings the proposed product to life. This makes it easier to iterate on ideas and test solutions with users. Whether you stick to sketches or refine the design, it’s an excellent way to present your product.

  • IT specialist
    Has a strong grasp of technical matters. If you’re designing a software product, this could be a software architect or developer who outlines the technical architecture of the solution. While coding is a plus, it’s not the primary goal. If you decide to code, focus on components that can be completed within the timeframe and set you apart from the competition.

  • Product manager
    Rozumie biznis potrebám a problémom zákazníka. Spoluprácou a spájaním informácií od ostatných členov tímu potom smeruje výsledný produkt tak, aby riešil problémy ako zákazníka, tak aj koncového používateľa a bol realizovateľný v stanovenom čase a rozpočte.

  • Salesperson
    Actively communicates and represents your team during the hackathon, especially when presenting your product to the jury. They believe in the product, can highlight its strengths, address customer business problems, and emphasize the benefits for end users.

Can I change the team composition during the hackathon?

The team composition can be changed before the hackathon. However, it remains fixed during the hackathon, meaning that no new team members whose names or email addresses were not provided during registration or check-in on the event’s opening day can be added after the official registration and check-in.

What will happen after filling out the application?

As soon as you submit your application, a member of the hacknime.to team will contact you within 24 hours (either by email or by phone) with further information and the procedure.

Can I be not selected for the hackathon?

If you register after the capacity is full or you will not match the criteria for the participating teams, you will not be chosen as the participant.

What are the selection criteria for contestants? What do I have to fulfill?

The basic scoring scale includes:

  • Experience in the IT and TECH industry or

  • Experience in design thinking procedures or

  • Experience in the so-called sprint procedures, SCRUM master certificate or

  • Experience in drawing up business plans, new businesses, creating prototypes or MVP or

  • You are a high school student focused on computer technologies, economics, business or design (both product and digital) or

  • You are a student of a university focused on computer technologies, economics, business or design (both product and digital)

  • If you do not meet any of the above criteria, you can still prove that you have personally participated in at least two hackathons in the past (it is necessary to prove the output of these events)

If as an adept (or combined your team) meets at least two requirements from the above criteria, you have the right to participate in the hackathon. The more requirements you fulfill, you move up in the ranking.

What is a conflict of interest?

A conflict of interest represents a situation where a personal interest motivates or could motivate a judge/mentor/organizer employee/topic owner/competitor to act against the best interests of the hackathon. Involvement of these individuals in activities where a conflict of interest occurs or may occur is not allowed. Such activities include:

  • Influencing mentors and judges to gain an advantage for themselves or a close person, financially or otherwise,

  • Influencing individuals working for the organizer, the ministry, or a company with a supplier or partner relationship with the organizer,

  • Intentional modification of solutions by mentors or possible one-sided mentoring in favor of some participants,

  • Formation of a competition team by a mentor, judge, or person working for the organizer, topic owner, or the ministry,

  • and others.

If a participant identifies a conflict of interest, they are required to immediately and verifiably inform about the conflict of interest. If a participant fails to report circumstances that could lead to a conflict of interest, this fact will itself constitute a violation of these principles and may result in the disqualification of the competition team at the hackathon. The decision on disqualification is made by the organizer.

Can I participate in the event if I am under 18 years old?

A person under 18 years of age may participate in the event only after completing and submitting a parental/legal guardian consent form to the organizer or when accompanied by a parent/legal guardian throughout the entire duration of the event.

When is the deadline for registration?

Teams or individuals will be able to register until September 6th, 2023, or until the maximum capacity.

Is there capacity for the attendees?

The attendee capacity is up to 60 people.

How will the best solution be evaluated at the hackathon?

Task Fulfillment / Relevance / Functionality:

  • Score by the jury: 1 to 35

  • The solution / POC / MVP / Software relates to the theme of the hackathon and the defined challenges.

  • The solution / POC / MVP / Software works and meets at least the basic user functions.

Idea / Originality, Uniqueness, Creativity

  • Score by the jury: 1 to 10

  • How creative is the idea behind the solution / POC / MVP / Software?

  • How original is the solution / POC / MVP / Software?

  • Is it something that hasn’t been done before, and unique compared to competitors?

User Experience / Added Value (or technical design for solutions without a frontend)

  • Score by the jury: 1 to 15

  • Is the overall user experience intuitive?

  • Does the solution / POC / MVP / Software make sense from a UX perspective?

  • What will be the impact (in terms of scope) and added value of the solution / POC / MVP / Software for the target audience?

Feasibility / Implementability / Viability

  • Score by the jury: 1 to 35

  • Does the solution / POC / MVP / Software actually work? Is the solution / POC / MVP / Software easy to scale?

  • Is there potential for the solution to be realized with the resources that are realistically available?

  • How relevant and applicable is the use of the solution / POC / MVP / Software for solving the given challenge?

Presentation to the Jury

  • Score by the jury: 1 to 5

  • Quality of the presentation, visual aspects, content, and delivery in an engaging manner.

The maximum number of points a team can earn is 100.

What happens if the participating team comes to the hackathon with a pre-prepared solution?

The organizer and owner of the hackathon theme has the motivation to bring, based on the innovative hackathon event, new solutions for our company, improvement of existing available solutions or otherwise innovate the current state. The competition team can come to the hackathon with a ready-made solution, but it must be visibly demonstrated that, thanks to the hackathon, consultations with mentors and experts, the transformation of its ready-made solution into the final form for the requirements of the Topic Owner took place.

Can I be disqualified?

A team may be disqualified by the organizer if caught cheating, copying solutions from other teams, making audio or video recordings, plagiarism, or any other form of copying from other teams, misusing information from other teams, illegally obtaining data from other teams, creating content with the intention of harming other participants, or otherwise violating the ethics of the competition. Anyone who witnesses unfair behavior must inform the organizer.

Suspicion of disqualification can be reported by members of the competition teams, mentors, or the theme owner’s team or the Organizer. Suspicion of unfair behavior must be reported personally to the Organizer. The team or team member who has violated the rules will be asked to leave the hacking area. To ensure the smooth progress and continuation of the hackathon, the disqualification of a team will be announced to other participants during the next break.

Can I withdraw my team during the hackathon?

Teams can withdraw at any time during the hackathon. Merging of teams is not allowed after the initial check-in of the teams. A team that wishes to withdraw must notify the organizer in person.

Is it possible to hack both physically and online during the event?

For the physical hackathon, in-person attendance of the team is required. However, in case of need or personal circumstances, it is possible for a team member to participate and hack online.

Is there a fee for attending the hackathon?

Participation is free of charge. All costs are covered by the organizer.

Can the hacking continue during the night?

Yes, participants will be allowed to continue hacking during the night.

The organizer does not provide sleeping bags, mattresses, beds, or other accommodation directly at the hackathon venue. Drinking water and showers are available throughout the entire hackathon. Each competing team is assigned one access card, allowing them to enter and exit the designated hacking area at any time during the event.

What is required from the attendee and what will be available in the premises?

Each participant needs to bring his / her own laptop or any other hardware that he / she needs to work on challenges. Other things will be provided by the organizer such as WiFi, food for the whole day (buffets, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and drinks).

What is the official language of the hackathon?

The official language is Slovak. However, some keynote lectures and workshops may also be held in English.

Is there any catering during the event?

The hackathon organizer guarantees full meals and snacks throughout the entire event in the form of buffets. Drinks are provided as well.

Prize money pre víťazné tímy

Prvé tri miesta, ktoré porota vyhodnotí ako najlepšie budú ocenené prize money nasledovne:

  1. Prvé miesto : 3000 Eur

  2. Druhé miesto: 2000 Eur

  3. Tretie miesto: 1000 Eur

What will happen after the hackathon in case I win?

Winning teams will have a chance to participate in the development and implementation of the solution in cooperation with the topic owner.

What does it mean to win a hackathon and what are my requirements afterward?

The winning teams enter into a licensing agreement for their solutions developed during the hackathon (the license applies only to what was created during the hackathon). This is a non-exclusive license that is limited to the territory of the Slovak Republic and is unlimited in time. This means, it does not limit the author at all in the dissemination of his work as part of his commercial activities. On the contrary, the owner of the topic (always a public administration institution) is authorized to distribute the license in the interest of the economy within public institutions. The author remains the owner of the work, the owner of the topic has only such a non-exclusive license. In addition, if the winning teams do not agree on the implementation of the winning solution with the Theme Owner, the winning prize money may not be returned to the Organizer.

Do you want to be part of the next step towards Slovakia’s digitalization?

Prize money

  1. First place 3 000 €
  2. Second place 2 000 €
  3. Third place 1 000 €

Simply fill out the registration form, and we will contact you in due time with all the details. You will receive information about the competition, updates, and specifics of the challenge.

Andrej Mach

ProjectON

Andrej has been in the IT world for almost 10 years. He originally started as a website programmer but gradually switched to software development. Currently, he is running his own custom software development company for the third year. He was involved in several startups that he helped develop and build, including CloudTalk, SerpConsole, and PitchBatch. His company strives to support all impactful projects that contribute to the betterment of the world and its progress.

Peter Remiš

Consultant MIRRI

Peter is a fan of digital technologies and innovations. He is actively engaged in designing and developing web applications, portals, online solutions, as well as online marketing. At MIRRI, he is currently working on creating functional prototypes for citizens' real-life situations and collaborating on projects aimed at developing IT systems for public administration. In the past, he worked for an extended period in the telecommunications sector. There, he was involved in online marketing, managing and developing online sales, optimizing and automating sales processes, and designing and creating online and e-commerce solutions.

Lucia Lanáková

Project manager Bratislava – Staré Mesto district

Lucia works in the Department of Strategy and Project Management, where she actively participates in the development of the city district by preparing and implementing strategic documents and development projects. With over 15 years of experience, she has been dedicated to the preparation and execution of development projects within both the private and public sectors, spanning innovation, science and research, environmental protection, and human resource development. During the hackathon, she serves as one of the key leads for the Bratislava - Staré Mesto district topic, and possesses a comprehensive understanding of the processes taking place within it.

Roman Čampula

Head of department within the Transport Research Centre

He presently serves as the leader of a 10-member team within a research organization specializing in transport in Brno. Over the past years, he has been responsible for preparing, leading, or actively participating in numerous projects ranging from 20,000 to 5 million CZK in value. His primary responsibilities involve processing traffic data obtained from surveys, generating analyses, compiling summary reports, developing project websites, and presenting findings to clients. As a team leader, he oversees work assignments, financial planning for his colleagues, budget preparation, quotation creation, project management, and setting the strategic direction of the research team.

Roman Čmelík

Founder of Limerock Ventures, Zero Gravity Capital, Investment Manager Jeremie Co-Investment Fund

Roman has accumulated over 25 years of experience in the fields of venture capital, private equity, corporate finance, and mergers and acquisitions. He possesses extensive expertise in fund management and making profitable investments in companies. Additionally, he specializes in mentoring, consulting, and providing guidance to startups, aiding them in initiating and steering their projects successfully.

Radka Matuszková

Project manager at the Department of Transport in Brno

She graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Technical University in Brno. Currently, she is pursuing her doctoral studies at the same institution while working as a professional assistant with a specialization in traffic engineering and traffic safety. Six years ago, she played a pivotal role in the comprehensive overhaul of parking regulations in Brno. Since 2019, she has been leading this project within the Department of Transport at the Brno Municipality. A vital aspect of this initiative was the implementation of entry restrictions into the city center and the introduction of resident parking zones. This intricate system stands as the most comprehensive of its kind implemented in the Czech Republic, covering a vast area. Moreover, she shares her experiences through consultations with other Czech cities, offering insights into various types of regulations, encompassing not only parking but also entry restrictions, including the pertinent legal and technical facets.