Australia's First Sextech Hackathon
Australia's first Sextech Hackathon is here.
In the next few decades, our sex lives will undergo incredible change. Sextech is already estimated to be worth A$20B and is set to become one of the fastest growing multi-billion dollar industries in the next few years.A diverse range of voices and ideas are urgently needed to find new and innovative ways to use technology to deliver sex education, products and services for sexual health and wellness, assault reporting and dating.Join a team, or bring your own idea, and work on solving issues related to sexuality through technology.
What Is SexTech?
Most simply, SexTech is any technology designed with the intention of enhancing human sexuality and human sexual experience.
Solutions may cover any of the areas associated with sexual experience from sexual health and wellbeing, to personal safety, choice of sexual experiences, personal dignity in sex, games, entertainment and dating experiences.
Innovations in sextech will allow us to experience, express, and understand our sexualities in ways we never thought possible.
The key value of sextech products and services is that they are designed around relationships, bringing new ideas of intimacy, pleasure and desire to the human experience. While there is plenty of potential in this space, it is largely untapped.
We believe that women-identified technologies and thinkers can influence the direction of this market, while also changing the cultural conversation and attitudes toward female sexuality. This event is designed to be open to all, but our ambition is for women's voices to be contributing elements to all projects arising from our event.
A weekend-long hackathon in which all members will collaborate intensively on creating sextech products. Unlike other hackathons that may require some coding expertise, we are open to all skills and experience levels. Gathering together in teams, you will innovate, and depending on the expertise of the team, generate a working prototype, whether this is a technology product, a design or a campaign.
We welcome people of all job descriptions, whether you’re a designer, developer, marketer, entrepreneur, project manager, therapist or sexologist. Diverse groups often work incredibly well together to produce the best results.
In particular, we are focused on making space for, and elevating the voices and perspectives of, women-identified people, although we support inclusion of all genders and sexualities.
- Health
- Education
- Pleasure
- Consent
- Relationships
- Dating
International speakers and mentors
Polly Rodriguez, CEO of Unbound
Mal Harrison, Director of Center For Erotic Intelligence
Aurelie Salvaire, founder of Shiftbalance, think-and-action tank collecting, producing and spreading information on everyday sexism
Victoria Cullen, sexologist and co-founder of the world's first academic sex toy design course at RMIT University