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General Assembly Meeting at UCD in Dublin

SEDIMARK · June 30, 2025
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On June 25th and 26th, the SEDIMARK consortium gathered in Dublin, Ireland, for a new General Assembly meeting hosted by University College Dublin (UCD). The city’s vibrant atmosphere, combined with the university’s inspiring academic setting, offered the perfect environment for two intensive days of discussions, planning, and collaboration.

The meeting focused primarily on the integration of the project’s core components and, in particular, on advancing the two central development streams: Minimum Viable Intelligence (MVI) and Minimum Viable Marketplace (MVM). These technical sessions sparked valuable exchanges among partners, helping to align priorities and coordinate efforts across the different teams working on backend, frontend, and data pipelines.

Beyond the technical aspects, the consortium also devoted time to prepare for the upcoming Hackathon that will take place this September. The Hackathon is set to become a key milestone for the project, serving both to demonstrate the capabilities of the SEDIMARK platform and to engage external developers and stakeholders who can bring fresh ideas and feedback.

Overall, the Dublin meeting was highly productive, resulting in concrete action points and a clear roadmap for the remaining months of the project. As we move towards the final stages, the collaboration and shared vision among partners continue to drive the project forward. Stay tuned for updates on our next activities, and of course, on the Hackathon!

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