Hackathon Africa’s highly anticipated second edition, generously funded by the AfricaPlan Foundation, commenced with a flourish as 20 talented graduates from the Southeast region embarked on a transformative journey. The program, spanning three months, aims to immerse participants in the cutting-edge field of Generative AI under the theme “Generative AI: The Future of Tech.”
The selection process for this year’s cohort was rigorous, with over 1000 applications pouring in from across the country. After careful evaluation, 20 graduates were handpicked to join the ranks of Hackathon Africa’s second edition. These chosen individuals will undergo comprehensive training and mentorship, positioning them as trailblazers in the ever-evolving landscape of technology.
Central to the success of this year’s program is the strategic partnership between the AfricaPlan Foundation and Hordanso, a prominent technology company specializing in software development for mobile and web platforms. Together, they aim to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to harness the power of Generative AI and drive innovation in various industries.
Empowering tomorrow’s tech leaders
Founder of the AfricaPlan Foundation, Mr. Oni Chukwu, emphasized the significance of investing in the future of technology and fostering a spirit of giving back to society. Addressing the participants during the program’s opening ceremony, he urged them to seize the opportunity to make a meaningful impact. “You have the chance to become agents of change,” he declared, underscoring the importance of leveraging acquired skills to address global challenges.
Under the guidance of industry experts and seasoned professionals, participants will delve into the intricacies of Generative AI, exploring its vast potential to revolutionize diverse sectors. The immersive learning experience will empower them to develop innovative solutions to real-world problems, paving the way for a brighter future.
Upon completion of the program, participants will embark on internships with leading companies, where they can apply their newfound knowledge in practical settings. This hands-on experience will strengthen their skills and foster a spirit of entrepreneurship as they seek to create impactful solutions that resonate with local communities.
Priscilla Iroaganachi, a member of the Board of Trustees at AfricaPlan Foundation, highlighted the importance of nurturing talent and fostering collaboration. “We envision participants coding, growing a community, and collaborating over the next three months,” she stated. “Through internships and beyond, we aim to cultivate a culture of innovation and empower participants to become drivers of change.”
Harnessing the power of generative AI
Mog Obahor, Managing Director of Hordanso, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership’s potential to harness the power of Generative AI. “Generative AI is the new oil in tech,” he asserted, emphasizing its transformative impact on industries worldwide. Through strategic collaboration and mentorship, Hordanso aims to equip participants with the tools and resources to spearhead innovation and drive the vision of transforming the tech landscape.
Hackathon Africa’s second edition promises to be a transformative journey for all involved as participants embark on a quest to explore the frontiers of technology and innovation. With a strong emphasis on collaboration, mentorship, and hands-on experience, this program seeks to empower the next generation of tech leaders and change-makers.