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    Open Data Challenge Hackathon 2025: Preparations Underway

    In preparation for the upcoming Open Data Challenge Hackathon 2025, an informational workshop was held in Tashkent, bringing together over 150 participants, including seasoned professionals and newcomers to the domain of open data. The primary objective of the meeting was to familiarize attendees in detail with the rules of the hackathon and assist the participants effectively utilize open data to develop innovative solutions.

     

     

    Introducing Hackathon Rules and Open Data Tools

     

    The workshop commenced with an opening address by the organizers, who underscored the critical role of open data in advancing the digital economy and society as a whole. During the event, attendees were briefed on the hackathon’s key stages, eligibility criteria, and project evaluation metrics. Experts elaborated on fundamental principles of working with open data, guiding attendees on how to leverage publicly available registries and platforms to create solutions that address real-world challenges.   

     

     

    The Open Data Challenge is not merely a competition — it is an opportunity to showcase how open data can enhance citizens' lives, improve governmental transparency, and drive innovation across multiple sectors of the economy.  

     

     

    Particular emphasis during the workshop was placed on the ethical application of data, safeguarding personal data, and compliance with relevant IT legislation. Practical guidance was also provided on integrating APIs from various open platforms and employing advanced techniques for data analysis and visualization.

     

    Open Data Challenge Hackathon 2025: What Awaits Participants?

     

    The hackathon is scheduled to take place from January 24 to January 26, 2025, at New Uzbekistan University. Over the course of three days, participants will develop digital solutions that harness open data across diverse domains, including governance, environmental sustainability, healthcare, and education. It is anticipated that more than 500 participants will join the hackathon, each having the chance to showcase their skills and creativity in working with open data.

     

     

    Participants will not only propose innovative ideas but will also work to implement these solutions. Organizers will provide access to an extensive range of open data resources, along with technical support and mentorship from leading experts in the fields of IT and data analytics.    

     

    Growing Interest and Engagement

     

    As of the workshop’s date, over 500 individuals had registered for the event, and this number continues to grow. Among the registrants are software developers, data scientists, students, and professionals in innovation and startups, all eager to not only participate, but also to develop impactful projects capable of influencing the future of Uzbekistan and the broader region.

     

     

    Next Steps

     

    In the weeks ahead, the organizers will continue to actively engage with hackathon participants, ensuring the necessary support and preparation for this landmark event. Several additional masterclasses and consultations will be held to facilitate the creation of successful projects. The hackathon will also serve as a strategic platform for launching startups, exchanging knowledge, and fostering relationships among professionals and industry experts.

     

     

    The Open Data Challenge Hackathon 2025 promises to be a pivotal event in the field of open data and digital technology in Uzbekistan, bringing together the most talented developers, analysts, and entrepreneurs. Stay informed, submit your application, and prepare to be part of this unique event that will open new frontiers for all involved.

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