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      • Ocean Hackathon® 2025: The 10 winning teams will pitch their projects at the International Grand Finale in Brest

      • Join us on December 2, 2025, in Brest for the International Grand Finale, where the three winners of the 9th edition of Ocean Hackathon® will be announced. Who are they? Let’s look back at the 10 local editions held from October 17 to 19 across 9 countries.
      • The success of the local editions: key figures and highlights

        Born in Brest, Ocean Hackathon® has expanded internationally over the years. In 2025, the event includes 10 editions across 9 countries: Brazil, Canada, Congo, Croatia, France, Malaysia, Portugal, South Africa, and Spain.

        A few key figures: 58 challenges led by as many teams, more than 450 participants and challenge leaders, and over 100 coaches — including 17 global data coaches — mobilized to support the projects.

        With the support of its Ambassadors (Cerema, Ifremer, Mercator Ocean International, Météo-France, and Shom) and partners, the Campus mondial de la mer team has once again succeeded in bringing together the international community around the preservation and sustainable use of the ocean.

         

        The 10 winning teams

        BREST (adviser: Technopôle Brest-Iroise)

        BRE01 - LIAttoral

        By CEREMA

        Towards better mapping of coastal paths through AI-powered digitalization, taking into account the evolving impacts of climate change.

        Winning team of Brest

        CADIZ (adviser: CEEI Bahía de Cádiz)

        CAD04 - OCEAN E-CLEAN

        By SANTIAGO MIRANDA

        Autonomous circular solution for oil spill response in ports and coastal areas. It uses autonomous catamarans to deploy bio-absorbent material, turning oily waste into solid biofuel, converting pollution into clean energy.

        Winning team of Cadiz

        CAPE TOWN (adviser: OceanHub Africa)

        CAP01 - Plastic2Purpose

        by IUCN Eastern and Southern Africa

        Turn Waste into Insight & Opportunity

        Winning team of Cape Town

        KUALA LUMPUR (adviser: Embassy of France to Malaysia)

        KUL03 – FeedRight

        By Hong Jie Chai

        Know your fish before you feed" - A real time AI "translator" that shows your fish's appetite, helps you stop overfeeding or underfeeding

        Winning team of Kuala Lumpur

        PENICHE (advisers: Polytechnic University of Leiria (PUL), Smart Ocean (SO) and Blue Bio Techpreneurs (BBT))

        PEN01 – Circularponic

        By Paulo Frias - AmpliAqua

        Sustainable upcycling of aquaculture nutrients into circular bio-based solutions. Circularponic is a digital tool that helps manage aquaponic systems. It calculates the nutrients produced by Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and helps users understand how much is available for plant growth.

        Winning team of Peniche

        POINTE NOIRE (adviser: Yamify)

        PTN04 - EROSTOP

        By Yamify

        Team: Lumière Perfection Mouanou Niati, Jean Baptiste Hirwa, David Jonathan Bienvenue Moukouri, Exaucé Gradi Michel Musala, Gloire Exaucé Kassy

        Coastal Erosion Monitoring in Pointe-Noire. EROSTOP uses AI and smart sensors to monitor, predict, and alert in real time about coastal erosion—protecting vulnerable communities and infrastructure.

        Winning team of Pointe Noire

        SALVADOR (adviser: Oxean Hub)

        SAL02 – Nautilus

        By Marcelle Lins

        Nautilus connects companies investing in carbon credits with projects that generate regenerative and recurring blue carbon credits.

        Winning team of Salvador

        SPLIT (adviser: University of Split)

        SPL06 - Development of a system for collecting the waste from fishing vessels

        By Linda Zanki-Duvnjak

        Produce some floating collection stations for all kinds of waste and wastewater from vessels powered by energy from solar panels. Free disposal of solid waste in separate containers

        Winning team of Split

        TOULON (adviser: TVT Innovation)

        TOU08 – DeepSight

        By Thomas Burgard

        A predictive model that can avoid seasonal collisions while minimizing carrier costs

        Winning team of Toulon

        VICTORIA (adviser: COAST Centre for Ocean Applied Sustainable Technologies)

        VIC04 - Surface Current Drivers in the Strait of Georgia

        By Dwight Owens

        Using AI to figure out whether tides, winds or river flow are driving current patterns in the Strait of Georgia

        Winning team of Victoria

        See you at the International Grand Finale

        Each team will have 6 minutes to present its project in English. The jury will be composed of the event’s Ambassadors and one representative from each local edition.

        This pitch competition will determine the three winning teams based on an objective scoring system. The evaluation criteria are:

        • clarity of the project
        • quality of the prototype and use of marine data
        • relevance of the issue addressed
        • dynamism and originality of the pitch
        • respect of the allotted time
        • involvement of team members

        The International Grand Finale is open to the public upon registration and will also be streamed live on YouTube.

        December 2, 2025 – from 1:30 p.m., Ateliers des Capucins, Brest, France

        (registration link coming soon)

      • En savoir Plus
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        Website of Ocean Hackathon

      • Published on 10/24/2025
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