The new partnership between Digital Campus Toulouse and Stade Toulousain will enable master's students to work in collaboration with the club and to be coached by the excellent team from the IOT Valley Connected Camp.

As part of DC Start (the school's pre-incubator), the students of the Master's in Digital Strategy (Expert en Stratégie Digitale) at Digital Campus Toulouse have been working since 9 a.m. this morning, Monday 23 November, on a challenge linked to a major issue for Stade Toulousain combining innovation, marketing, digital communication and IoT.

Fully immersed in the Ernest Wallon stadium, this DC CAMP (hackathon) will run non-stop for 24 hours, coached by the excellent team from the IOT Valley Connected Camp. Each team is set up in a box for the day and night.

Tomorrow, at 11 a.m. each team will have exactly 5 minutes to deliver its pitch, and at 12:30 p.m. the Club President will come to present the prizes to the winners.

Programme for the 2 days: Monday 23 November: 09:00 — Meet at the Ernest Wallon stadium (114 Rue des Troènes, 31200 Toulouse). Bus line 70 or 16, or carpooling. 09:30 — Launch of the project by the Stade Toulousain Marketing/Communication team in the stadium's presidential box. 10:00 — Forming teams of 3 and assigning them to their innovation spaces: the boxes! Each team gets a box with a fridge, a coffee machine with capsules, a table, chairs, extension leads, pens, a flipchart, markers, sticky notes and Wi-Fi. Lunch: Plan to bring your own lunch to eat on site (and your drinks for the whole day). Dinner: The meal is covered by the school (from 8 p.m.). Night: The stadium will be exceptionally open all night to let you work. A security guard will keep the stadium safe. Bring your air mattresses and sleeping bags, because we know you're brave and determined! Tuesday 24 November: 09:00 — Breakfast provided by Stade Toulousain. 11:00 — Presentation of your pitches (5 minutes each, timed). 12:30 — Prize-giving to the winners by the Club President. 13:30 — Back to reality. Reality is called school, and it's MAP time!