Openhack wins Swedish Institute tender for hackathon services provision

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Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden – The Swedish Institute has announced Openhack as a winner and first listed for hackathon services provision as part of its tender. 

We are absolutely thrilled to have entered this relationship with the Swedish Institute. Hackathons are a great way of engaging people around challenges to creatively address them by developing solutions.
— Lukas Leander, Openhack CEO

The first project is ongoing, done in cooperation with UNICEF and focuses on children & the COVID-19 crisis (www.hack.sweden.se/kids). Future projects are expected to be integrated in cooperations Sweden has with different countries around the world.

The Swedish Institute is a government agency in Sweden with the responsibility to spread information about Sweden outside the country. It promotes interest and confidence in Sweden around the globe. 

Openhack was founded in 2015 as a non-profit project under Engineers Without Borders Sweden and grew to become our subsidiary. Openhack works towards making a difference by answering pressing societal and humanitarian challenges through open source development.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Openhack - coding for humanity AB (svb)
Inês Boski
+46760360154
ines.boski@openhack.io