Code And Get Hired: DBS Wants To Recruit More Female Developers Via Its Hackathon This Year
The inaugural Hack2Hire is back, and DBS wants to hire more female developers and technologists via its hackathon this year.
The inaugural Hack2Hire is back, and DBS wants to hire more female developers and technologists via its hackathon this year.
These are the 4 coolest ideas to come out from this year's Smart City & Future Commerce Hackathon that should be launched in Malaysia ASAP.
MP Heng Swee Keat cut the metaphorical ribbon at Mega Startup Weekend Singapore 2017 - and began with one crucial lesson about innovation.
These 7 reasons are why you should consider signing up for a hackathon as a boost to your career (and you don't just have to be a developer).
Code XtremeApps 2017 brought together coders as early as primary school, but with ideas larger than themselves, don't underestimate these creators.
The hackathon participants are challenged to solve real problems from organisations across various sectors through IoT technology and standards.
We speak to the 123RF team, a stock photo startup, about their recent win at the Google Malaysia Mobile Hackathon developing solutions for AMP and PWA.
Dr Vivian Balakrishnan has described hackathons as a "key inflection point" of the Smart Nation initiative.
In spite of being a 49-year-old business, DBS has been actively emulating fin-tech startup culture. The latest example comes in their novel hiring process.
RE:Hack - Smart Living is JomHack's 4th hackathon that focuses on building smart solutions for communication in Malaysia.
JomHack had their first event in Penang on November 18 to 20 where 30 teams showed their innovative ideas using LoRa tech for a smart city future.
The JomHack series builds up on finding local talent that can help make smart cities around Malaysia using the IoT and LoRa technology.