AI Asset Management Hackathon
Modern economies run on assets. Infrastructure, industrial equipment, energy systems, and public facilities must be operated, maintained, and optimized throughout their lifecycle. Asset management plays a critical role in ensuring that organizations can deliver value to stakeholders while balancing performance, cost, and risk.
However, organizations increasingly struggle with fragmented data, rising maintenance costs, sustainability pressures, and new technological capabilities such as artificial intelligence.
The AI Asset Management Hackathon brings together interdisciplinary student teams to explore how AI can transform asset management across industries. Over one intensive weekend, participants will collaborate with industry sponsors to tackle real-world challenges and develop innovative solutions that improve decision-making, transparency, and operational efficiency.
Participants will work in teams to develop prototypes, concepts, or technical solutions addressing practical challenges faced by organizations managing complex assets. The weekend will conclude with presentations of the developed solutions to industry partners and a jury panel.
Organized By
Young AI Leaders Linz: A local hub of the global Young AI Leaders Community under the UN’s AI for Good initiative, focused on advancing AI literacy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and responsible AI innovation.
Adam Lea-Bischinger: Initiator and contributor to advancing industry–university collaboration in the field of asset management and digital transformation.