Blockchain & the world food supply #hackathon

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Online, Friday 4th September - Sunday 6th September

What The Hack is teaming up with lead sponsor Microsoft and others for a virtual hackathon investigating how blockchain technology can be used to address global food supply and distribution.

This hackathon brings teams from different areas of expertise to understand, research, and find ways to implement blockchain technology to address food shortage and distribution on a global scale.

With Covid 19 highlighting the importance of building and maintaining a reliable food supply chain we are at an important moment in history. While the past 40 years have shown a marked improvement in caloric supply across the globe, the task now is to ensure not only that this trend continues but that supplies are spread equitably.

3 days:
Sept 4 — 17:00-19:30 GMT +1
Sept 5 & 6 — 11:00 – 19:00 GMT+1
Where: Online on Discord


Date:
Friday 4th September - Sunday 6th September
Time:
Price:
Free

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