Team Code Crafters

14th February 2023, Kathmandu

Shequal Foundation’s ‘Hacking for Humanity’ hackathon supported by Ncell concludes successfully, Team Code Crafters wins first prize

A three-day ‘Ncell presents Nepal’s Largest all-female Hackathon: Hacking for Humanity’ hackathon has concluded successfully, bringing together 48 participants from all over Nepal and working together on ideas that make an impact on society.

On the final day of the event on Sunday, Team Code Crafters secured the 1st position with a cash prize of Rs. 150,000. Their solution helps people understand sign languages used by differently able people.

Team Sahayatri became 1st runner-up and bagged Rs. 100,000 with their innovative idea on a tourism promotion solution, while Team Pi with their alert system solution stood 2nd runner-up and won Rs. 75,000 cash prizes.

As part of its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and to support women in the field of ICT, Ncell partnered with Shequal Foundation for this hackathon. The event was held in association with Girls in Tech Nepal and Women in Big Data, providing an opportunity for developers, designers, and entrepreneurs to come together and create new and innovative ideas.

Andy Chong, CEO of Ncell shared his excitement and said that such a hackathon will support fostering collaboration and creativity among young and enthusiastic females from IT to showcase their skills in innovative ideas.

“This event has proven to be an inspiring and innovative experience to contribute towards career growth of the females in the IT sector, providing exposures and opportunities by creating a much-needed space for female and non-binary students,” he further added.

The hackathon began on Friday with a series of workshops, providing participants with the necessary skills to create their projects. Over the course of the weekend, participants worked diligently on their projects and presented them to a panel of judges.

During the hackathon, they were introduced to some of the most influential and well-respected figures in the industry who participated in the event as either mentors, judges, or guests.

Astha Sharma and Melisha Ghimire, Co-founders of Shequal foundation expressed their gratitude to all the participants for their hard work and enthusiasm and look forward to the next hackathon.

The hackathon provided a space to encourage female and non-binary hackers to collaborate, ideate, and innovate together for a better cause.

The hackathon was a great success and provided a platform for participants to bring their ideas to life.

Such initiatives are necessary for enhancing female representation in IT-related industries in Nepal and aid their equal participation in the digital economy, supporting bringing benefits not only to individual women and their families but also to society and the economy.

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Mina Aryal is a Nepali tech journalist and media expert. She is currently the chief editor of ICT Frame, a leading online tech media outlet in Nepal that covers topics such as technology, business, and entrepreneurship. Aryal has been involved in the field of tech journalism for over a decade and has covered various topics such as internet governance, cybersecurity, e-commerce, and startup ecosystems. She has also been involved in organizing and promoting tech events in Nepal to bring together tech enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, and investors to discuss and collaborate on various topics related to the tech industry. Aryal is considered one of the most influential tech journalists in Nepal and has been recognized for her contributions to the field.

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