KUCHING, Sept 8: The NASA Space Apps Challenge, a 48-hour global hackathon, is back this year to encourage more Sarawakians to try their hand at changing the world.
The event which will be held in hybrid mode on Oct 1 and 2, will be coordinated across Sarawak by the Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Development (MEITD), in partnership with Realfun Learning Centre and SOL Digital.
NASA Space Apps Challenge aims to inspire local communities to come together, think intensely, and create solutions to important problems using NASA’s open-source data.
As the largest global hackathon, the NASA Space Hackathon can inspire collaboration, creativity and critical thinking as well as to foster interest on Earth and in space science exploration among the Sarawak community.
According to a statement by MEITD today, the theme for this year’s hackathon is “Make Space” that celebrates the true meaning of “there’s always space for one more”.
Participants from around the world are welcomed regardless of background and experience to create, explore, learn and build together.
Students, teenagers, working adults and anyone above 13-years-old are all welcomed to develop their innovative solutions in this challenege.
“All participants will get a NASA certificate and exclusive swag packs as tokens of participation.
“Additionally, MEITD has also prepared a prize pool of more than RM35,000 for the top teams,” said the ministry.
For more information, check the website at www.spaceappssarawak.com. Registration is open now until Oct 2. — DayakDaily