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MIT COVID-19 Challenge hackathon, India: Turning the Tide’ registration close today

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On Aug 28-30, 2020, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will host theIndia: Turning the Tide challenge, the seventh in a series of MIT-led hackathons designed to create solutions to address critical needs during the COVID-19 crisis. The challenge is open to the public and the deadline to apply to participate is August 26, 2020 before 9:30p.m. IST.

During MIT’s India: Turning the Tide challenge, teams from around the world—drawing from universities, private sector, government, and NGOs, among others—will collaborate, ideate and help create solutions to address the most critical unmet needs that have emerged as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak across the country. 

The hackathon sourced problem statements in collaboration with partners to address this unique situation and will structure the hackathon around four themes: 1) promoting effective and practical solutions to support underserved populations; 2) reviving the informal economy while mitigating the risks of the spread of the virus; 3) strengthening healthcare systems for all while improving the lives of healthcare workers; and 4) curbing the spread of misinformation and fraud while expanding the dialogue to make critical information available on time. “Participants do not need coding experience. We are looking for a diverse set of participants from various industries. The will to make a difference and a creative mindset is all you need,” say Mantri and Gopal. 

Participants will form teams on Friday, August 28, 2020 to hone in on the problem statements and generate solution pitches, followed by an opportunity to develop solutions, including proof of concepts, prototypes, and preliminary vision for execution. On Sunday, August 30, teams will reconvene to present their work after refining their pitches with the help of mentors and the winners will be announced. After the weekend, the teams judged as having the most promising ideas will have the opportunity to co-develop and implement their solutions with the support of a growing list of collaborators.

“India, with its population density and the scale of its informal sector is facing some unprecedented and unique challenges that call for extraordinary leadership from the community. Many of the strategies that have been adopted at a smaller scale or in the early stages of the pandemic become practically impossible to sustain long-term, without trade-offs,” say Rao V. Mantri (MIT EMBA ’20) and Geethanjali Gopal (MIT EMBA ’20), organizers of India: Turning the Tide.

The challenge is designed to have outcomes that last beyond August 30, both for implementing scalable solutions in India and helping spur new hackathons for other regions. Previous MIT COVID-19 challenge events have been incredibly successful in amalgamating diverse perspectives to create efficient and sustainable solutions from multi-disciplinary volunteer experts from different countries and backgrounds.

Please visit https://covid19challenge.mit.edu/india for more information and to apply to participate. For sponsorship and collaborative opportunities, email covid19india@mit.edu.

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