Upcoming Hackathons
- 13-15 November 2025, at SKKG campo in Winterthur. Project page with information on the event.
Previous Hackathons
- 6-7 September 2024, at ZHB in Luzern: Project Page with information on the event.
Final report (October 2024) - 29-30 September 2023, at MEG in Geneva.: Project Page with information on the event.
Final Report (Updated version, September 2024) - 4-5 November 2022, at SUPSI in Mendrisio: Project Page with information on the event.
Final Report (September 2022); Appendix A: Overview table of project goals - 16-17 April 2021, virtually hosted by the ETH Library in Zurich:
Project page with information on the event.
Final Report (September 2021); Appendix A: Overview table of project goals
Results of the participants’ survey (7 November 2021) - 5-6 June 2020, virtually hosted by the University of Applied Sciences of Graubünden (FHGR):
Project page with an overview of hackathon projects and a media review
Final Report (29 June 2020); Appendix A: Overview table of project goals
Results of the participants’ survey (9 November 2020) - 6-8 September 2019, at Les Arsenaux in Sion (in cooperation with Museomix CH):
Project page with an overview of hackathon projects and a media review
Final Report (31 October 2019); Appendix A: Overview table of project goals - 26-28 October 2018, at the Swiss National Museum in Zurich:
Project page with an overview of hackathon projects and a media review
Final Report (7 January 2019); Appendix A: Overview table of project goals
Results of the participants’ survey (11 June 2019) - 15-16 September 2017, at the University of Lausanne:
Project page with an overview of hackathon projecs and a media review
Final Report (26 October 2017); Appendix A: Overview table of project goals
Results of the participants’ survey (8 April 2018) - 1-2 July 2016, at Basel University Library:
Project page with an overview of hackathon projects and a media review
Final Report (12 September 2016)
Results of the participants’ survey (17 January 2017) - 27-28 February 2015, at the Swiss National Library in Bern:
Project page with an overview of hackathon projects and a media review
Results of the participants’ survey (12 January 2016)
Portraits of Hackathon Participants
Open Data Sets / Open Collections
Open data sets and open collections from the heritage sector serve as “raw material” for various types of re-uses. The hackathon is an important occasion to encourage Swiss heritage institutions to open up their data/content for re-use and to gather it in a central location. For an overview of open cultural datasets and collections, have a look at the following pages:
- Swiss Cultural Data
- Open Collections (Switzerland) (no longer curated by the hackathon team)
- Cultural Data Worldwide