thws Administration Hackathon: Registration
Participation as Hacker
Who should participate?
Are you a student in AI, IT, or a related field? Then this is the right place for you!
Why should you join:
- Tackle real challenges from public service/administration sector and contribute your creative solutions.
- Develop AI applications that analyze data, optimize processes, and automate decisions.
How does it work?
Just register as a hacker and use your knowledge to solve real-world problems. Take the chance to enhance your skills in practice!
Your benefits at a glance:
- Gain valuable practical experience in developing AI solutions.
- Network with industry professionals and expand your connections.
- Work in a team with motivated peers and learn from their approaches.
- Let your creativity flow and showcase your problem-solving skills.
- Enjoy an inspiring atmosphere and delicious pizza for a boost!
What are you waiting for? Sign up now and be part of it!
Note: This is an English-speaking event!
Participation as visitor
Who is this event for?
If you work in the administrative sector and are curious about the potential of future AI solutions in administration/public service, you're in the right place! Of course, all AI enthusiasts are also warmly welcome.
What to expect
- Experience inspiring keynote speeches on AI solutions in the administrative sector.
- Exchange ideas and discuss various topics and challenges with like-minded individuals.
How can you join?
Simply register below as a visitor. Participation is possible without any special preparations or challenges.
Your benefits at a glance:
- Gain fascinating insights into current and future AI solutions in the administrative sector.
- Engage in lively discussions about the opportunities and challenges of AI.
- Get to know the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Würzburg.
- Build valuable connections and expand your professional network.
Be part of the reimagining of administration – sign up now and secure your spot!
Note: This is an english-speaking event. Nevertheless, the keynote speeches will be held in German.