African Healthcare Hackathon 2018

The 2018 African Healthcare Challenge is an intense, fun and high energy weekend event. People form teams to brainstorm and develop solutions to the problems of real-life organisations and initiatives doing business in Africa. At the end of the weekend, the team that presents a solution that best meets the needs of the healthcare organisation wins the competition. Anyone with a passion for creating change can take part!

Hackathon 2016

 

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What is it?

Typically, a hackathon (a hacker buzzword) is an event where teams of computer programmers collaborate and compete against each other to come up with the best solutions to a defined problem in a very short time frame (~24-72 hours). We instead, are having all kinds of interesting people (not just computer programmers) compete to come up with solutions for African Healthcare initiatives. After a Friday evening kick-off event, teams will have the weekend to work on a challenge that a business/organisation faces in Africa. The team that presents the best solution as determined by expert judges will win the challenge prize and potential seed-funding money.

Individuals and teams of people in Africa will also be taking part. 

The Challenge is about more than just thinking up good ideas for leading African healthcare organisations. You’ll experience how to work (or compete!) with colleagues and friends on the Continent as well as dreaming and building, failing and finishing in rapid time. The Kopfadeyemi Community is built around opportunities to work with emerging African Healthcare organisations and future leaders on really interesting challenges. Make change happen with your ideas.

 

Is it for you?

The Challenge is a great and really fun way to use your unique talents to affect positive change in the world. Great ideas push the world forward. And they can come from anywhere. This event will bring together business professionals, students and researchers who are passionate about improving things in Africa and supporting organisations to solve their challenges. You will not be expected to be an expert in the healthcare industry in Africa. You are someone that thinks a little bit different from everyone else and has the ability to solve problems with a little ingenuity. Techies and non-techies will get involved. Medical and non-medical people are welcome. Community workers, developers, entrepreneurs, artists, educators, business professionals, students, everyday people and more! We’ve learned that teams with people from different backgrounds come up with REALLY great ideas and form relationships that last beyond the weekend.

 

Do I need to come with a team?

No, it's not 100% necessary. If you don’t have a team now, don’t worry. We will have team formation processes before things kick off. 

 

I will be in Africa during this competition, can I take part?

Yes! You can sign up and take part virtually. We will have a number of platforms to help facilitate working and communication across different geographies. If you will have good access to internet, you can take part.

 

What do I need to bring?

You might want to bring your own computer or mobile devices, Entrepreneur First do not provide computers or laptops. We will provide high-speed Wi-Fi, power strips, whiteboards, and plenty of caffeine! 

 

Is this an overnight competition / ‘hackathon’?

No, but it can be if teams really want it to be. The competition starts right after the Friday evening kick-off. Entrepreneur First will be open at all times during the weekend and people are welcome to work through the night if they really want to! The complexity of the challenges are unlikely to be so high that people will have to stay up all night(!)

 

What are the African healthcare organisations, businesses and initatives taking part?

We have an interesting range of organisations taking part. They are important national or sub-regional African organisations working to improve healthcare in Africa. A couple are not-for-profit organisations and a couple will be profit-making businesses. We have lined up organisations that will be interesting, some of which you will have heard of. Further details will be provided to those who register and are selected.

 

Further details of the event, including schedule and judging process will be provided to those who register and are selected to participate.


Pitch night 

If you don't want to participate but are interested to hear the ideas that come out (or support your family/friends who have participated), get your pitch night ticket! 


Timetable

Friday

6.00pm:  Drinks reception begins at Entrepreneur First, London

7.00pm:  Presentation of challenges and Q&A

7.30pm:  Teams form/register to challenges and HACKATHON officially begins!!

10.30pm: Suggested Day 1 end

 

Saturday

9.00am:  Suggested Day 2 start

Short dedicated mini team-workshops offered throughout the morning

1.30pm:  Challenge Checkpoints – Teams to briefly feedback to wider group on plans

10.30pm:  Suggested Day 2 end

 

Sunday

9.00am:  Suggested Day 3 start

9.30am:  Short dedicated mini team-workshops on (3) ‘Pitching Successfully’ offered throughout the morning

1.30pm:  HACKATHON deadline. Solutions to be handed in

              Doors open for Sunday pitch attendees

2.00pm:  In-Conversation with our judges

2.45pm:  ¡¡PITCHES TO START!!

5.00pm:  Pitches finished

5.15pm:  Winners announced… [END]

Hackathon flyer

Many people will apply to participate. Our space at EF can only support a limited number of participants and as much as we'd like to take everyone, it just will not be possible.  Sign up now!

 

Terms of Participation Agreement: It is our job to provide you with a fun and incredible networking and learning opportunity. The event is intended to be a collaborative forum for sharing, learning, building, and having fun about the challenge of solving problems in Africa. As such, by registering as a participant, you acknowledge that any ideas shared by you or anyone else over the course of the event are contributions to the overall experience and community. As a member of this community, you agree to to be inclusive of any and all people and their ideas. You agree to act professionally, treat everyone with respect, and treat the event facilities with proper care. You agree that you are responsible for any accidents or damages that you cause. You also agree to not hold The Kopfadeyemi Fellowship or any of the event supporters liable for any loss, damage, injury, or any other unforeseeable incident.

Location

Entrepreneur First
LondonUnited Kingdom

Dates

From 23rd February 2018 - 05:00 PM
to 25th February 2018 - 06:00 PM