The event will be organised in collaboration with Tieto Corporation and supported by their well-thought-out hackathon concept “CXHack”.
The event will bring together upcoming, brilliant and agile tech minds, supported by the Kalmar experts, to help solve some of the most challenging issues that terminals are facing today.
“The participating teams will be asked to help us “digitalise the terminal”. We’ve devised a number of tasks to this end, covering areas like visualisation of terminal operations, use of mobile technologies, safety, and improving efficiency of the wider value chain around cargo handling,” says Tommi Pettersson, Vice President, Automation at Kalmar.
“Increasing focus on digital innovation isn’t just about making the most of new technologies – it’s about changing our culture and working practices, and changing the way we co-create with our customers and other partners including software companies, start-ups and universities, too. We believe that through open innovation and co-creation the industry will be exposed to new ideas and thinking that can help the entire value chain around terminal operations on the road to automation and increased efficiency,” he continues.
Soili Mäkinen, CIO at Cargotec said: “Cargotec is on a drive to become a world leader in intelligent cargo handling, increasing our focus on software, services and digital innovation. Now, as the next step in implementing our strategy, we’re about to open the doors of our Technology and Competence Centre and have our first-ever hackathon. We are expecting to see a lot of interest both locally and globally.”
Teams and individuals may submit their applications for attending the CargoHack event online at www.cargohack.com. Additional information on the event and the challenges, as well as results after the event, will be available at the same address.