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Online-Hackathon: #hackingforfuture – Let's Create the Production of Tomorrow!
23 Apr - 06:00 PM
Online
#hackingforfuture – Let's Create the Production of Tomorrow!
You are studying computer science, engineering, communication design or a similar course and want to show your skills? Register now for our digital hackathon and look forward to a varied weekend full of challenges, networking and exciting insights into our work!
Together with our staff and our industry partners, you will face the challenges of digital transformation of production and use your coding knowledge, technical skill and team spirit to solve them. We provide you with various tasks on the topics of deep learning, 5G, smart devices and worker assistance. The best teams will be honored!
Date
April 23–25, 2021 // online
Further information and registration:
https://websites.fraunhofer.de/hacking-for-future/
https://s.fhg.de/Fraunhofer-Aachen-Online-Hackathon-2021-Flyer
Google Cloud {Code_Love_Hack}
29 Mar - 12:00 AM
Online
Do you remember the feeling you had when you completed your first successful coding project? At Google Cloud {Code_Love_Hack}, you’ll fall in love with the process all over again! Utilizing Cloud Code and Google Kubernetes Engine, we want you to rediscover those feelings and share them with your coding colleagues!
This hackathon is for developers who love to tinker, build, debug and try new code -- all in the spirit of helping the developer community. To spread the love, Google Cloud has divided the $10k prize pool into five equal prizes of $2k each. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3cSzGoF
ADI: Community Health Challenge
12 Jan - 09:00 AM
Online
Challenge Details
Anthem, Inc. is committed to improving lives and communities. Part of that is addressing social drivers of health, which directly impact the health of a community. The conditions of where people are born, live, learn, work, and play affect a range of health and quality-of-life risks and outcomes. Social drivers of health could include:
Availability of resources to meet daily needs (e.g., safe housing and local food markets)
Access to educational, economic, and job opportunities
Access to health care services
Social support
Social norms and attitudes (e.g., discrimination, racism, and distrust of government)
Socioeconomic conditions (e.g., poverty)
Residential segregation
Language/Literacy
Access to mass media and emerging technologies (e.g., cell phones, the Internet, and social media)
Participants in the Community Health Challenge have the opportunity to apply their innovative, evidence-based solutions to help transform the current state of health literacy, medication adherence, and food insecurity.