Recently, Europa-Park transformed into a platform for digital innovation as the "Hack To The Future" hackathon brought together 40 young participants to create digital projects for the water world, Rulantica. Organized by the Kindermedienland Baden-Württemberg initiative and supported by experienced mentors, this event provided participants with a unique opportunity to deepen their technical knowledge and actively engage in shaping the digital future.
Hack To The Future: Creativity and Innovation at Europa-Park
The “Hack To The Future” hackathon returned to Europa-Park, gathering 40 youths aged 12 to 18. Organized by the Kindermedienland Baden-Württemberg initiative, the event offered young talents the chance to develop digital projects in a creative environment. This program, running since 2017 with multiple events each year, provides young people with the space to explore digital innovation and creative expression.
Under the patronage of Minister-President Winfried Kretschmann
“Hack To The Future” is held under the patronage of Baden-Württemberg's Minister-President, Winfried Kretschmann. This support at the state level highlights the importance of this project, which aims to encourage young people to recognize and actively engage with the opportunities offered by digitalization. The program is a significant part of promoting digital skills and creative development.
Professional Mentorship Across Various Fields
To offer the best support, 15 experienced mentors from fields including software development, design, IT, electrical engineering, and project management guided the young participants. These professionals provided insights into project work, shared their expertise, and helped the youth tackle the technical challenges of the hackathon. This close collaboration enabled participants to overcome complex obstacles and transform their ideas into practical projects.
Rulantica as the Thematic Focus for Creative Projects
This year’s hackathon focused on Rulantica, the water world at Europa-Park. The youths were encouraged to develop creative concepts and digital applications tailored specifically to Rulantica, aiming to bring fresh ideas to the amusement park industry. The goal was to create innovative solutions that enhance the visitor experience in Rulantica, whether through digital applications or technical concepts that make visits more interactive.
“Hack To The Future” as a Space for Digital Development
Since its launch in 2017, “Hack To The Future” has consistently provided young people with a unique space for digital exploration and creativity. This program helps participants acquire technical skills and gain practical experience that is increasingly valuable in today’s working world. The hackathon at Europa-Park exemplifies the successful promotion of innovation, creativity, and digital proficiency.
Long-Term Promotion of Digital Skills
The Kindermedienland Baden-Württemberg initiative views the hackathon as a long-term strategy for inspiring young people about the digital future. Through “Hack To The Future,” participants gain a more profound understanding of digital opportunities and hands-on experience that can benefit both their careers and personal development. The event creates an environment that encourages creativity and actively involves the participants in shaping the future of the amusement park industry.
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