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Programming contest launched to combat Covid-19

By VNA / DA NANG Today
April 13, 2020, 17:16 [GMT+7]

A hackathon has been launched to look for innovative ideas in education, healthcare, information and economics to tackle the Covid-19 epidemic.

(Photo courtesy of the organisers)
(Photo courtesy of the organisers)

The “Hack Covy” programming contest is expected to attract over 500 young Vietnamese programmers, innovators and designers across about 100 projects.

It is an initiative of the Hanoi Youth Union, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Vietnam and AngelHack Vietnam. The organisers, together with the participation of many experts, will establish online channels offering contestants opportunities to take part in discussions, team-building and the use of advanced technology throughout the competition.

Contestants will send their finished projects, along with a 2-minute video giving an overview of their ideas, to the organisers from now until April 16.

Across three days between April 17-19, participants will present their projects online before a jury panel, which then will announce the three best projects on April 24.

The three winning projects will receive development support worth 2,000 USD each before being released to the market. In addition, the top 10 will be able to register on the fundraising platform https://jong.ventures.

Source: VNA

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