Annelinna Residents Develop Innovative Product Through Green Hackathon The Annelinna Green Hackathon has concluded successfully after a three-month collaborative program. The initiative, spearheaded by the Baltic Institute of Research, TalTech, JA Estonia, and the Tartu city hall, culminated in the development of a novel, community-based product by the winning team, “Tatrapad.” The project utilized materials sourced directly from the wardrobes of Annelinna residents, with the sewing work entrusted to three local seamstresses. This community-focused approach was central to the hackathon’s goals. Tatrapad’s innovative product represents a significant outcome of the intensive program. Participants engaged in developing sustainable solutions, reflecting the hackathon’s core theme of environmentally conscious design. The Annelinna Green Hackathon fostered collaboration and ingenuity within the community, demonstrating the potential of combining local resources with technological innovation. The team’s success highlights the importance of community engagement in driving sustainable development initiatives. Further details regarding the specific product developed by Tatrapad are expected to be released in the coming days. Topics: #annelinna #green #hackathon Post navigation Actor Christopher Raivveer’s terrifying travel experience in the Middle East: one of us was not given a visa and he was deported by plane to Kiev FOTOS⟩ Baltic Prime Ministers Discuss Rail Baltica Progress