The newly launched New York Maritime Innovation Center(NYMIC) in partnership with R1 Labs will host the NYC Maritime Hackathon March 29 – March 31, 2019.
The hackathon will address real-world challenges around data in the shipping industry, including Maritime Big Data, Cyber Security and Supply Chain Velocity, focusing on ports, logistics and supply chain.
This is NYC’s second hackathon for the maritime industry; the first in 2017 was related to Ports. The event will take place at Company, located at 335 Madison Ave. in New York City.
The New York Maritime Innovation Center at SUNY Maritime College was formed in late 2017 to “convene, connect and catalyze” new ideas and technologies to move the global maritime industry forward.
Heading up the initiative is Dr. Chris Clott, a professor at SUNY Maritime, who told LM in an interview that “Big Data” is changing the ocean cargo marketplace.
“We are being flooded with so much information, but are challenged by how to use it all,” he said. “Furthermore, it creates several layers of complexity which adds to the overall security risks.”
He expects more than 100 participants (developers, designers, domain experts) to convene for 36 hours of building prototypes and rapid fire market validations. Participants will have rare access to top maritime industry and tech executives, investors and entrepreneurs so they can effectively work on building MVPs (Minimum Viable Products) for commercially viable solutions.
Inna Kuznetsova (Board Member | Independent Non-Executive Director, Chairman of Remuneration, Nomination Committee, Global Ports Investments Plc (LSE: GLPR); Entrepreneur, Advisor)
Tero Hottinen, (Director of Emerging Digital Business, Cargotec),
Natan Reddy, (Senior Intelligence Analyst, CB Insights)
Dr. Christopher Clott(Director & Co-Founder, New York Maritime Innovation Center (NYMIC) / ABS Chair of Marine Transportation & Logistics, SUNY Maritime College), industry leaders, partners, and sponsors introducing the state of the shipping industry and presenting the critical issues and problem sets to tackle.
Hackathon projects will be judged on business potential and applicability for a pilot program. Participants will compete to win prizes including cash ($1000 as top prize) and a chance to participate in the inaugural NYMIC Bootcamp Accelerator to work with industry executives and investors to grow their solutions for market-readiness. Judges include industry executives from the maritime industry. Demos from the weekend will be presented Sunday March 31.
Sponsors and industry partners include: SUNY Maritime College, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Seabury Maritime, Liberty Global Logistics, Shakti Software, DNV GL, Global Container Terminals, Hudson Trident, Cargotec, Matchback Systems, Spire Maritime, NY Tech Alliance and Urban Tech NYC.