#flattenthecurvehack

flattenthecurvehack.acs.org.au


48 hours. You and potentially 24 million others.

The Covid-19 crisis in Australia. In APAC. Worldwide.

We stick together. We find solutions!

Join us and show your leadership to tackle the virus challenge now - no matter 
what your background.

Stronger together!

We are looking for daring and innovative ideas that will help Australia to 
flatten the curve and emerge stronger from the current difficult situation 
caused by the coronavirus. In a 48h online Hackathon, we want to develop 
functional digital or analogue prototypes to counter the virus with tangible 
solutions.

For this to work, #flattenthecurvehack needs a strong, diverse community. That 
means people with very different perspectives and abilities. So you do not need 
to be a programmer or hacker to contribute.

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ACS launches ‘Flatten the Curve’ hackathon as part of response to COVID-19 
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By Peter Dinham 
https://www.itwire.com/health/acs-launches-%E2%80%98flatten-the-curve%E2%80%99-hackathon-as-part-of-response-to-covid-19.html


The Australian Computer Society has called for “daring and innovative ideas” 
for its online 'Flatten the Curve' hackathon taking place over 48 hours from 
next Thursday 9 April, as part of the society’s response to the COVID-19.

The society - the professional association for Australia’s technology sector - 
says the hackathon will be administered by its Head of Data Science, Steve 
Nouri, with the event running until Saturday 11 April, so it doesn’t impact 
participants’ Easter Sunday.

The ACS says there are roles for participants, mentors, and administrators.

“We are looking for daring and innovative ideas to help Australia to flatten 
the curve and emerge stronger from the current difficult situation caused by 
the Coronavirus,” said ACS Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Johnson.

“For working prototypes, #flattenthecurvehack needs a strong, diverse 
community. That means people with very different perspectives and abilities. 
You do not need to be a programmer or hacker to contribute.”

The hackathon is open for participants, volunteers and challenges, with the ACS 
taking submissions on the challenges faced in the current pandemic by 
individuals and society from all areas of the community, and to be submitted 
through the #flattenthecurvehack website.

“Participants wanting to work together with others on a creative solution for a 
current challenge in the context of the COVID-19 crisis and make a meaningful 
contribution to society are also welcomed. The event is open to all, including 
motivated hackers, creatives, problem-solvers and developers,” the ACS said in 
a statement.

“Mentors wanting to join can also register through the website. ACS is looking 
for mentors from all sectors, particularly those with expertise in a range of 
fields including Design Thinking and Creativity Methods, IT, Data, Web Design 
and Multimedia, Business Modelling, Presentation and Pitching.

Registration for all roles and challenges in the hackathon are open now through 
flattenthecurvehack.acs.org.au and close on 9 April at 9.59am.


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Stephen
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