Italy Code Week Hackathon 2023
Un hackathon per dare vita alle idee
Nel 2023 la settimana europea della programmazione prevede uno straordinario hackathon dedicato alle soluzioni informatiche a supporto della transizione ecologica nel quale studenti della scuola secondaria superiore di età compresa tra 15 e 19 anni, organizzati in squadre, utilizzeranno le loro competenze di programmazione, organizzazione, innovazione, comunicazione e creatività. In Italia la maratona informatica, lunga 24 ore, si svolgerà dal 2 al 3 ottobre 2023.
L’EU Code Week è un movimento che celebra la creatività, la risoluzione dei problemi e la collaborazione attraverso la programmazione e altre attività tecnologiche. L’idea è quella di rendere la programmazione più visibile, di mostrare come si dà vita alle idee con il codice, di diffondere queste competenze e di riunire persone motivate a imparare.
L’Italia è uno dei sei Paesi selezionati per il Code Week Hackathon 2023 e gli organizzatori sono il Dipartimento di Informatica – Scienza e Ingegneria dell’Università di Bologna (prof.ssa Antonella Carbonaro, prof. Alessandro Ricci) e il Dipartimento di Scienze Pure e Applicate dell’Università degli Studi di Urbino. (prof. Alessandro Bogliolo, prof.ssa Sara Montagna).
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Italy Code Week Hackathon 2023 comes within the framework of EU Code Week.
EU Code Week is a grass-roots movement that celebrates creativity, problem-solving and collaboration through programming and other tech activities. The idea is to make programming more visible, to show young, adults and the elderly how you bring ideas to life with code, to demystify these skills and bring motivated people together to learn.
Italy is one of six selected countries for the Code Week Hackathon 2023.
The theme of this year is ‘Code to problem-solve and give life to your dreams’. Under this theme, you will propose a solution to our country’s challenges for the education system, tourism, transportation and other sectors. Also, feel free to work your free idea as a solution that you think will help our community.
Who can apply & how?
The Hackathon is open to individuals with a specific emphasis on STEM, computer science, design, engineering, ICT, and other related fields. Teams should consist of a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 6 persons. Participating teams are highly encouraged to ensure gender balance thus promoting girls’ participation in the Hackathon. To the extent possible, the teams should encompass both technical and functional competencies.
Apply if you
- are passionate about technology and innovation for positive social, economic, and environmental impact
- would like to promote access to safe digital information and content that protects minors, respects data privacy, and contributes to the well-being of people and the environment
- are in a team of motivated people and would like to further develop your idea that contributes to sustainable development
- understand and can create solutions that are intrinsically useful and appealing to a wider community
How to apply
As a team (between 5-6 participants; gender balance would be ideal)
NOTE that you can also apply individually (to get matched with an existing team that wishes your support over the course of the Hackathon).
Participants
Team ages: 15-19 years old. Each team should have at least one developer, one UX designer and one pitcher
Why should you participate?
Your solution can help improve goods and services, the education system, tourism, transportation and other sectors.
Your ideas can make a difference and help towards achieving safety for all in digital space.
You can contribute to mitigating climate change and building a sustainable environment.
Challenge to be addressed
The details of the challenge will be provided to teams at the beginning of the hackathon.
Prize
Also, the winning groups from 6 countries will have the right to participate in the Code Week Hackathon 2023 Award ceremony.
T&Cs
Access the T&Cs at this link: https://bit.ly/EUCW_Italy_TCs