Deadline: 30-May-2026
Cork County Council and University College Cork will host Ocean Hackathon 2026 in Cork this October as part of the UPWELLING Interreg Atlantic Area project. The global event invites innovators to submit data-driven challenges addressing ocean sustainability and the blue economy. Selected ideas will be developed into prototypes during the hackathon across multiple international locations.
Overview
Ocean Hackathon 2026 is a global innovation event focused on solving marine and ocean-related challenges through collaborative, data-driven prototyping.
Cork is one of 11 selected global host locations, bringing together:
- Researchers
- Startups and SMEs
- Developers and data scientists
- Marine experts and policymakers
The event is organised under the UPWELLING Project, which supports innovation and skills development in the Atlantic blue economy.
What is the Blue Economy?
The blue economy refers to sustainable use of ocean resources for:
This includes sectors such as:
- Marine technology
- Fisheries and aquaculture
- Ocean data and monitoring
- Coastal tourism and sustainability
Key Focus Areas
The hackathon addresses critical challenges in the Atlantic region:
1. Skills Gap in Marine Sectors
- Lack of trained professionals in emerging marine technologies
- Need for capacity building and education
2. Limited Access to Marine Infrastructure
- Barriers to using ocean data and facilities
- Need for shared resources and platforms
3. Fragmented Stakeholder Collaboration
- Gaps between researchers, industry, and policymakers
- Need for integrated innovation ecosystems
4. Sustainable Ocean Development
- Protection of marine ecosystems
- Climate resilience and ocean conservation
What is the Call for Challenges?
The Call for Challenges invites individuals and organisations to submit problem statements or ideas to be solved during the hackathon.
Eligible Challenge Types:
- Early-stage ideas
- Ongoing projects needing technical support
- Data-driven innovation concepts
Requirements:
- Must relate to oceans or seas
- Must support sustainability or conservation
- Must use or require data
- Must be suitable for prototype development
How the Hackathon Works
- Challenges are submitted and selected
- Teams are formed around selected challenges
- Participants collaborate over a fixed period
- Solutions are developed into working prototypes
- Final projects are presented to judges and stakeholders
Role of the UPWELLING Project
The UPWELLING Project supports:
- Transnational collaboration across Atlantic regions
- Development of the UPWELLING Academy
- Training in marine and digital technologies
- Support for startups and SMEs
- Innovation through prototyping and experimentation
Why This Event Matters
Ocean Hackathon 2026 plays a key role in advancing sustainable ocean innovation.
It helps:
- Bridge the gap between ideas and real-world solutions
- Promote collaboration across sectors and countries
- Support the growth of the blue economy
- Develop practical, data-driven innovations
- Build skills in emerging marine technologies
Who Should Participate?
- Researchers and students
- Startups and SMEs
- Developers and engineers
- Marine and environmental experts
- Policy professionals and innovators
How to Submit a Challenge (Step-by-Step)
- Identify a marine or ocean-related problem
- Ensure your idea:
- Is data-driven
- Has sustainability impact
- Can be prototyped during the event
- Prepare a clear challenge description
- Submit through the official hackathon platform
- Await selection and team formation
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting ideas not related to ocean or marine issues
- Lack of data or unclear technical feasibility
- Overly broad or vague problem statements
- Ideas that cannot be prototyped within the hackathon timeframe
Tips for a Strong Challenge Submission
- Focus on a specific, solvable problem
- Include available datasets or data needs
- Highlight real-world impact
- Ensure feasibility within a short development cycle
- Align with sustainability and blue economy goals
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is Ocean Hackathon 2026?
A global event where teams develop data-driven solutions to ocean-related challenges.
2. Where will the event take place?
In multiple global locations, including Cork, Ireland.
3. Who can submit a challenge?
Anyone—individuals, organisations, researchers, or businesses.
4. What kind of ideas are accepted?
Ocean-related, data-driven challenges focused on sustainability and innovation.
5. Do I need a fully developed project?
No, both early-stage ideas and advanced concepts are accepted.
6. What happens after selection?
Teams form around challenges and develop prototypes during the hackathon.
7. What is the UPWELLING project?
An initiative supporting innovation, training, and collaboration in the Atlantic blue economy.
Conclusion
Ocean Hackathon 2026 in Cork offers a unique opportunity to turn ocean-related challenges into real, data-driven solutions. By bringing together global talent and fostering collaboration, the event supports sustainable ocean development and strengthens the future of the blue economy.
For more information, visit Cork County Council.









































