PayPal, the global
leader in online payments has announced the launch of ‘Opportunity
Hack’, a hackathon that brings together technologists in support of
non-profits to create impactful solutions for their technology problems.
Registration is now open for both technologists and non-profit organizations in
Chennai and Bangalore who wish to participate in each city’s hackathon.
The 36-hour
open-format event will be held at PayPal’s Technology Centers in Chennai and
Bangalore from November 28th- 29th, 2015. Teams of 6-10 –
a combination of technologists from PayPal and industry participants – will be
assigned a non-profit organization to solve a challenge for. Registrations are
currently open to 150 external developers and 20 non-profits in each city.
The winning team,
which develops the most innovative and impactful idea at each hackathon will be
awarded prizes worth Rs. 1,20,000. The winning non-profit will also receive
vouchers for an additional Rs. 20,000 to support their community initiatives.
“PayPal is working to
transform money for people through technology, and is committed to working with
the broader tech ecosystem to ensure meaningful social impact for the
communities around us.” said, Anupam Pahuja, General Manager, Technology,
PayPal Asia Pacific.
“Opportunity
Hack brings our employees and other technologists in India together, and challenges
them to use their skills to help local non-profits solve their most pressing
tech problems. We look forward to innovative solutions emerging from the
hackathons that will create lasting social good for the community.”
Interested
technologists above the age of 18 years can register for Opportunity Hack in
Chennai at http://bit.ly/ohackchennai or Bangalore at http://bit.ly/ohackbangalore,
Ahead of the
hackathon, PayPal is also organizing a 1-day conference in Chennai, for
interested non-profits to share ideas, challenges and solutions for engaging
today’s generation to support development needs. Renowned community leader and
advocate for social change, Dr. Kiran Bedi will be giving a keynote address at
this closed-door session. Non-profits may register for the conference by
following the steps provided at http://bit.ly/oconfchennai.
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