Tech for Good
The Prime Minister noted that interest in participating in this international event aimed mainly at programmers was growing very quickly. The fact that several hundred people joined the initiative within a few minutes of the launch, and within a few days almost 2000 shows how strong the solidarity of the technology community is – from large corporations, to public institutions, to individual programmers", wrote Mateusz Morawiecki. The Head of Government congratulated the winners and thanked the organizers and teams involved in the hackathon online HackCrisis.
"Congratulations to the winners and to the organizers and teams who worked 24 hours a day, thank you very much for fighting the virus together!" he wrote.
source: Forbes/Polskie Radio
Leothon Recycle AI
- Ada Kułtoniak
- Bartek Kostarczyk
- Kacper Harasimowicz
- Borys Rzepa
won the second place in the College Students' category of Hackathon, organized by Microsoft and Polpharma in Kozminski Business Hub w hackatonie organizowanym przez Microsoft oraz Polpahrmę w Koźmiński Business Hub
During 24 hours over 65 participants worked on technological solutions to issues with waste management. Participants were supported by mentors, who shared their knowledge and experience with them.
The first step of Leothon was the registration process. Subsequently, all of the participants received their qualification assignment, upon the completion of which some of them would proceed to take part in the 24 hours-long competition section. Of 100 applicants, over 65 qualified for the 24-hour section.
The contestants had to prepare a general statement on their project, which outlined its main and secondary aims and its potential role in fixing ecological problems with waste management. Additionally, they had to prepare a mock-up or a prototype of their project.
The teams' work was finalized with a 3 to 6 minutes presentations and then the subsequent final round.
Source: Koźmiński Business Hub