National Incubation Center organises the biggest women only STEM Hackathon

Hadi Ali
Hadi Ali November 8, 2020
Updated 2020/11/08 at 4:27 PM
National Incubation Center organises the biggest women only STEM Hackathon

KARACHI – Team Elletech and Barricade won the Built By Her STEM Hackathon

Over 700 women which made up 200 teams participated from 28 cities across Pakistan

Karachi: November 5th National Incubation Center, Karachi in collaboration and partnership with the Asia Foundation and US department of State hosted the Grand Finale of the Built By Her Hackathon.

National Incubation Center organises the biggest women only STEM Hackathon

Built By Her was an online 48 hour long hackathon conducted from 23rd to the 25th of October. The aim of the competition was to empower young women in creating technological solutions for developmental challenges that fall under The Asia Foundation’s key themes.

After hearing pitches from 20 final teams, a panel of six expert judges picked out 2 winners. The panel consisted of;
Khursheed Kotwal (CEO, Asmaan International)
Sadaf Mahmood (CEO and Founder, Xiphios Innovations)
Maryam Mohiuddin (Co-Founder, Social Innovation Lab)
Cameron Thomas-Shah (Cultural Attaché, US Consulate General Karachi)
Farid Alam (Director Programs, The Asia Foundation)
Faizan Laghari (Chief Rnnr, Rnnr)

Team Barricade and Team Elletech took home a shared prize of Rs. 1.65 million in seed money (equivalent to USD 5000 for each team).

Team Barricade created an attendance management system that aimed to encourage maximum participation within classrooms while Elletech pitched their product the ElleApp, a one-stop shop for training and facilitation of female entrepreneurs.

Program Manager, National Incubation Center Karachi, Syed Azfar Hussain, during his welcome address lauded all the participants, mentors and judges for coming together as a collective to create a platform for young women to utilize their talent.

The Hackathon was created to empower young women in creating change within their communities and invigorate interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and STEM fields. Over 200 teams made up of more than 700 participants from 28 cities across Pakistan had applied to be a part of the competition.

Sofia Shakil, Country Representative at The Asia Foundation reiterated the importance of encouraging women to participate in STEM fields and the country’s ever-growing startup ecosystem to help unlock Pakistan’s economic potential.

The top 20 teams won technology support while the top 2 will be mentored extensively in the coming weeks to scale their idea.

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