Hack4Lem programming marathon
Creating a bank of the future and the fight against cyberbullying are the tasks awaiting the participants of the hackathon organised on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Stanisław Lem. The project is addressed, among others, to students, engineers, programmers, and others interested in testing their skills in the programming marathon.
Hack4Lem is an event that emphasizes the importance of Stanisław Lem's work in the literature of the twentieth century, which falls on the 100th anniversary of the birth of this outstanding representative of Polish science fiction. The remote event will last from 18 to 20 June .
Hackathon participants will be able to present the results of their work in two categories:
- "Bank of the Future" - concerning, among other things, secure and easily accessible banking, intelligent solutions and automated personal approach to the needs of the individual customer,
- "Cybersecurity" - concerning activities for digital education of the society, prevention of cyberbullying, supporting people facing hegemony on the Internet.
Participation in Hack4Lem is free and directed to all people interested in the topics of banking and cyber security. The total prize pool is PLN 150,000.
The event is organised by PKO Bank Polski, Microsoft and the Stanisław Lem Institute of the Future Poland.
More information can be found on the website https://hack4lem.com/.