Remote Resilience Hub Wins at Hack the Future 2025

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Valencia, May 2025

We’re thrilled to announce that the Remote Resilience Hub was selected as a winning project at the Hack the Future 2025 climate resilience hackathon, held in Tallinn, Estonia.

The 48-hour hackathon, organized by Garage48, Latitude59, and the Estonian Ministry of Climate, brought together innovators from across Europe to build practical solutions for real-world climate threats. Our team — representing Valencia — tackled a challenge close to home: how to better support the city’s growing population of remote workers, especially during crises like floods, power outages, or infrastructure failures.

Our solution:

An integrated digital + analogue toolkit combining AI-powered onboarding, hyperlocal community connectors, and a distributed mesh communication network for resilience during outages.

We built a working prototype, launched a functional demo, and mapped a roadmap to scale across the Comunidad Valenciana.

Meet the Team

  • Maya Middlemiss – Founder of Remote Work Europe. Writer, researcher, and community integration strategist
  • Jim Christian – No-code AI builder and founder of Informatic AI
  • James Leonard – Entrepreneur and product strategist, founder of AppBudo

What’s Next?

We’re now connecting with local partners, city stakeholders, and remote worker communities in Valencia to pilot the platform and expand its impact.

🎯 Want to get involved?

Contact us here or try the live demo.


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