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FreightWaves SONAR Launches Hackathon to Address Truck Driver App Gap
By MGN Editorial•June 9, 2026 at 11:02 PM
FreightWaves SONAR is hosting a virtual Driver App Shortage Hackathon from June 15-22, inviting developers to tackle the persistent lack of software solutions designed specifically for truck drivers.
## FreightWaves SONAR Targets Driver-Focused Tech Gap with Inaugural Hackathon
FreightWaves SONAR has announced the launch of its first virtual Driver App Shortage Hackathon, scheduled to run from June 15 to 22, according to FreightWaves. The week-long event is designed to address what organisers describe as a significant gap in the freight technology ecosystem: the shortage of software applications built with truck drivers as the primary end user.
While the freight and logistics sector has seen substantial investment in shipper- and broker-facing platforms in recent years, driver-centric tools have lagged behind. The hackathon aims to mobilise the developer community to close that gap by building practical, driver-first solutions.
The initiative reflects a broader recognition within the freight industry that technology adoption at the driver level remains uneven. Truck drivers are central to supply chain execution, yet many existing digital tools are designed around back-office workflows rather than the day-to-day operational needs of drivers on the road.
By leveraging the SONAR data platform — which aggregates and analyses freight market data across multiple modes — participants will have access to real-time market intelligence to inform their builds. The virtual format opens participation to developers globally, lowering barriers to entry and widening the potential pool of innovative solutions.
The event underscores a growing industry conversation about driver retention, satisfaction, and the role that purpose-built technology can play in improving working conditions and operational efficiency. With ongoing driver shortages continuing to pressure capacity across North American trucking markets, solutions that genuinely serve driver needs carry both commercial and strategic significance for the wider supply chain.
Developers and technologists interested in participating can register through the FreightWaves SONAR platform ahead of the June 15 start date.
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