Hacking Industry Camp

October 11-13, 2019 / INSA Strasbourg

54 hours to stimulate innovation
The 4th edition of the hackathon dedicated to industry in Alsace.
54 hours to innovate and invent industry 4.0
Take a look at the previous editions: 2018 - 2017

  • IDENTIFY THE CHALLENGES

    Every industry is facing problems. Let's imagine viable solutions and create the future of technology.

  • A MATCHMAKER FOR TOMORROW’S TECHNOLOGY

    A hackathon is an enjoyable moment. Working on challenges gathers and increases energies.

  • INSPIRE YOURSELF WITH OTHERS

    Discoveries, meetings, surprises. Working in a hackathon means to get out of its comfort zone.

Keynotes

Free keynotes open to the public

Saturday, October 12 from 11h to 12h

Intercultural relations between France and Germany in Industry 4.0

Intercultural relations between France and Germany in Industry 4.0

In a context of globalization, the transformation of companies is often taking into account multicultural environments, by the location of subsidiaries, suppliers, the recruitment of employees ... the success of these various situations requires to be aware of the differences point of view, work habits, process. Seen on this side of the Rhine, German would be really more pragmatic?

Keynote in English

Saturday, October 12 from 16:30 to 17:30

The fabric of law in the face of innovation

The fabric of law in the face of innovation

Law and innovation are still presented as opposites: innovations need an environment with little regulation if we want to see them emerge when the law is supposed to limit them. But what would happen if we began to conceive the law differently? Iris Champagne, researcher at Paris Dauphine University proposes to answer this question by using the theories of conception in order to conceive the right to support radical innovations.

Saturday, October 12 from 14:30 to 15:30

DAM-PIM-CMS, the customer relationship in the industry 4.0

DAM-PIM-CMS, the customer relationship in the industry 4.0

To increase its business performance at the time of the 4.0, it is to integrate the whole chain of the product in its process of digitization of the sale on the order, from the production to the delivery. The quality of the digital wire thus conceived is essential to the success of the transformation.

Frederic Sanuy's keynote

Sunday, October 13 from 16h30 to 19h

Closing evening

Closing evening

They worked 54 hours non stop! They went to the end of their idea. Together, they have found a solution and are ready to share it with the public and submit it to the verdict of the jury. Suspense!

About

a propos

The Hacking Industry Camp by Alsace Digitale is a hackathon dedicated to industry. It is an event which aims to defy preconceived ideas and facilitate the creation of new projects. Teams with various skills confront each other during the whole weekend in order to invent and develop prototypes of applications, connected devices,... It is a place where communities meet and confront many ideas with one goal: innovation!

  • BRAINSTORM TOGETHER TO BUILD THE BEST PROJECTS

    54 hours to take part in the adventure Factory 4.0. Change the industries foundations, question its processes, make it more flexible, more creative.

  • THE FEARLESS GENERATION

    54 hours to break new ground together in a diverse group that includes developers, engineers, designers, makers, users, marketers,...

  • TODAY’S IDEAS, COMPANIES OF TOMORROW

    54 hours to brainstorm and come up with new ideas, to foster their emergence, to implement them and to create innovative projects that will continue, either through the establishment of startups, or within existing companies.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

le pitch
1

The Pitch

Challenges are presented to the participants by the leader of the project.

le choix des projets
2

Projects’ choices

People vote for challenges they like the most and create teams

la construction
3

The prototyping

Teams work on their projects

présentation finale
4

The final presentation

The project is presented to a jury composed of professionals and prizes are attributed

Are you ready? Register while it's still possible!

Already registered? Join or add a challenge on the sparkboard!

A hackathon (also known as a hack day, hackfest or codefest) is an event in which programmers and others involved in software development and hardware development, including graphic designers, interface designers and project managers, collaborate intensively on software projects. Occasionally, there is a hardware component as well.

  • It’s the third industrial revolution. I am committed to the idea that there has been a massive paradigm shift which requires an economic, social, industrial and different culture which has disrupted our economy and the society’s organization

    Gilles Babinet, Digital Champion
  • As the day-to-day life becomes more and more digitalized and computerized, innovation creates, on the contrary, a great collaboration.

    Jean Paul Viart, Humanoides
  • Innovation means collectivize technological inventions which stem from scientifics insights. Innovate means produce new things (methods, objects, services) in order to install them in a market.

    Bernard Stiegler, Ars Industrialis
  • The forecastings made by Cisco show that within 2022, the Internet of Things will generate 14,4 trillion of dollars of profits and incomes. Another study conducted by General Electric, published in November 2012, concludes that the productivity and efficiency gains, provoked by an industrial and digitalize system, will have a big impact on all the economic sectors within 2025. It will have an impact on about a half of the global economy.

    Jeremy Rifkin, Economist

The Coachs

Jérôme LEHMANN

Jérôme LEHMANN

Marketing | Communication
Lysiane FREYS

Lysiane FREYS

Graphics
Pascal BASTIEN

Pascal BASTIEN

Explorer of the future | Mana Mana
Tristan CENIER

Tristan CENIER

Innovation
Aurelie DEVANT

Aurelie DEVANT

Pitch
David BRUCHLEN

David BRUCHLEN

Pitch
Isabelle BOTZKOWITZ

Isabelle BOTZKOWITZ

Project Manager | Alsace Tech
Guillaume CLAUS

Guillaume CLAUS

UX Design | Impact Positif
Virginie ATHIAS

Virginie ATHIAS

Business Model
Julien BRODIER

Julien BRODIER

Blockchain
Axel NEVEUX

Axel NEVEUX

Project Management | xFive
François KORMANN

François KORMANN

Prototyping
Pasquine CONSTANT

Pasquine CONSTANT

Marketing | Project Manager
Matthieu VAILLY

Matthieu VAILLY

Frédéric CAMBECEDES

Frédéric CAMBECEDES

Alexis MARTIN

Alexis MARTIN

Arnaud PHILIBERT

Arnaud PHILIBERT

Niels KOLMER

Niels KOLMER

Business Model
Widad ZAGHLOUL

Widad ZAGHLOUL

Jonathan HURTER

Jonathan HURTER

Scalingo
Eric NIAKISSA

Eric NIAKISSA

Gilles NOEPPEL

Gilles NOEPPEL

Frédéric SOULIER

Frédéric SOULIER

Thomas AMSTOUTZ

Thomas AMSTOUTZ

The Jury

Michel HUSSHERR

Michel HUSSHERR

Pascal WESPISER

Pascal WESPISER

Daniel WAGNER

Daniel WAGNER

Yann LEDU

Yann LEDU

Anne-Marie JEAN

Anne-Marie JEAN

Nathalie GARTISER

Nathalie GARTISER

Muriel HUBER

Muriel HUBER

Lina TREMISI

Lina TREMISI

The results

No less than 12 prototypes of projects have come out of this 2019 edition, and 9 of them have been awarded

arduino

The group ÉS co-organizes the Hacking Industry Camp


ES

Gold Sponsors


Socomec France Strasbourg.eu

Silver Sponsors


Rhénatic Strataggem INSA Strasbourg orange Ophéa its future

Bronze Sponsors


Scalingo Agora Calycé thurmelec rs ts sopra steria sogeti

They support Hacking Industry Camp


Alsace Tech Accro Agence Attractivité Alsace La Fabrique La French Tech Alsace CCI Alsace Adira Grand E-nov Maddyness XFive IPI Marque Alsace Strasbourg aime ses étudiants satt connectus Epitech Cafés Reck Science Me Up Eifer EDF Capcod Blockchain Valley UpperRhine4.0 Impact positif Strasbourg aime ses étudiants Interreg Alpine Space

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Who can participate?

The event is for everyone. You can participate in teams whatever your background, experience and skills may be: developers, designers, entrepreneurs, engineers or end users. All the superpowers are welcomed.

Who suggests challenges?

Anyone can can suggest a challenge or join one suggested by another attendee. Challenges are listed on a Sparkboard and pitched by their leader the Friday night.

How can I find my teammates?

A team can have 6 to 10 members. You can come to the hackathon with a team already created (partially or completely) or you can come alone and find new teammates there.

What types of challenge can I pitch?

You can pitch challenges related to any industry as long as it's not yet beyond the concept stage (meaning you didn't yet work on a solution).

Do I need to bring a laptop?

Attendees bring their laptops and if possible an electrical power strip.

I have soccer on Sunday. Can I still participate?

If you have to be away for a while: aquaponey, dentist, meal with the mother-in-law, no problem! All you have to do is inform your team and organize yourself collectively.

What else do I need to know organization-wise?

To confirm your registration, you will have to pay your meals. You can sleep at the venue, do not hesitate to bring an inflatable mattress and a nightcap.

What's the hashtag?

You can talk about the event on social networks by using the #HICamp hashtag and by mentioning @AlsaceDigitale and @ES_Strasbourg on Twitter or @alsace.digitale on Instagram.

The venue

Once again, the Hacking Industry Camp will take place at the INSA

INSA
  • 24 boulevard de la Victoire
    Strasbourg
  • Phone number: +33.3.88.41.86.95