On 24–25 September, the international City Resilience Hack will take place in Tallinn, bringing together talent, teams and startups to develop practical solutions for challenges related to urban resilience, continuity of services and stronger communities. The hackathon prize fund is €75,000, and the best teams will have the opportunity to move forward to pilot projects in cooperation with partner cities.
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