On 14 October 2025, the Spanish edition of Hack2BRIDGE took place at Pazo de Cea in Nigrán, Galicia, as part of Mobility Innovation Galicia 2025 (MIG2025). The event brought together over 300 professionals to explore innovation in the Mobility, Transport and Automotive (MTA) ecosystem.

This edition of the hackathon was structured around collaborative working groups, offering a space for open discussion and co-creation among key stakeholders in the ecosystem. Five thematic tables brought together startups, companies, public entities and innovation experts to discuss strategic challenges facing the sector.

Each group included between 6 and 8 participants, totalling 34 people across five tables focused on the challenges Talent & Workforce Development, Artificial Intelligence, Green Factory, New Mobility, and Digital Transformation. In addition, each group included representatives from PwC, who acted as moderators, and from CEAGA, who participated as ecosystem facilitators and business support partners.

Throughout the session, participants worked together to identify key challenges and develop proposals aimed at building a more competitive, sustainable and digital Mobility sector. At the end of the session, PwC presented a summary of each group’s proposals to the wider audience.

Hack2BRIDGE Spain demonstrated the power of collaborative formats to promote innovation and generate meaningful connections among ecosystem stakeholders. The activity concluded with a networking session held within the framework of MIG2025, which also featured talks, stands, and presentations of technological solutions developed through cross-company collaboration.