CryptoChicks Pakistan is organizing Pakistan’s first Blockchain & AI Hackathon from 12th to 14th April at 10Pearls and The Nest I/O in Karachi.
CryptoChicks is a non-profit organization with a mission to educate women and youth in blockchain and AI technologies through education, mentorship, business, and diverse employment opportunities. It is organizing the 3-days hackathon in partnership with ConsulNet Corporation and WomenInTechPK.
This hackathon is looking for participants who have the expertise or keen interest in technology and understand the use of technology in real life. Cryptochicks Pakistan welcomes students, software developers, UI/UX designers, business analysts, technologists, community leaders, educationists, advisors, mentors, entrepreneurs, crypto-curious individuals, thought leaders, and investors.
The hackathon encourages individuals and teams from diverse backgrounds and experiences and wants them to work on finding solutions for both local and global problems.
The hackathon brings an opportunity to learn and get mentorship with industry professionals. The participants will develop a Blockchain and AI-based application to solve real-world problems and get free access to blockchain courses and global community.
Not only this, the winner of the hackathon will get a cash prize up to 150,000 PKR!
Cryptochicks Pakistan has partnered up with HappeningPK for ticket sign-ups and delivery. The ticket types range for single participants to two, three, and four-member teams.
Interested candidates can participate in the hackathon by registering here.
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