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En novembre 2024, la Fondation Qualife a organisé son premier hackathon pour imaginer le futur de la reconversion professionnelle à Genève avec le soutien d'Open Geneva. Mathilde Appia, Directrice de la fondation, explique comment cet événement a rassemblé tout l’écosystème pour faire émerger des solutions concrètes.
Close to 1000 participants and 70 mentors came together at the SDG Open Hack! Singapore 2024 to produce innovative solutions to pressing global societal and environmental challenges.
As part of the European ULTIMO project, TPG partnered with the new generation at the Smart City Xperience 2024 to gain insights into their needs and preferences for designing future autonomous vehicles.
How Giga experienced the true value of collaborating with non-experts to break down their complex challenge at the Sustainable Finance Hack 2024.
The 6th annual #SFH challenged the status quo with 4 unconventional and forward-looking challenges shaped by students from the University of Geneva.
Forget the image of hackathons as coding gatherings just for techies. These dynamic events are evolving into impactful catalysts for collaboration and positive change around the world.
Can hackathons open the doors to an academic career? Get inspired by Jean-Paul as he shares his inspiring journey from hackathon participant to Ph.D. candidate in finance.
Retour sur le hackathon: "24h pour agir collectivement sur les insécurités alimentaires à Côte-des-Neiges" co-organisé avec l'Université de Montréal et MultiCaf.
Interview avec Thomas Maillart, fondateur d’Open Geneva et maître de conférences à l’Université de Genève
Discover the first hackathon by RUTER and Open Geneva, bringing together employees from the Public Transport Customer Service in Oslo to bridge the gap between public transport authorities and their users and design innovative solutions for future autonomous public transport.
Retour sur la 7ème édition du Festival d’innovation ouverte Open Geneva
Retour sur la 6ème édition du Festival d’innovation ouverte Open Geneva
Why hackathons can serve much more than the resolution of technical problems