We invite you to take part in the hackathon acceleration program, conducted jointly with Uralsib Bank.
The hackathon is dedicated to innovative solutions to identify application and potential areas for the implementation of generative neural network model technologies in various structures of the banking system.
Participants Team of 1 to 5 participants | specialists from Russia and other countries
Who is interested?
Hackathon participants will be able to propose their own idea or develop a prototype based on 9 cases provided by Uralsib Bank.
The task of the participating teams is to come up with a workable prototype based on open sources. At the stage of creating concepts for the bank, the main attention will be paid to working prototypes of solutions. After the event, the transition from an open solution to on-premise will be carried out in the format of piloting the project at Uralsib Bank.
Participation in the Hackathon is absolutely free for everyone
The hackathon will be held in three stages – the qualifying round, the final round, and the Ideas Tournament. According to the results of the final stage, the Ideas Tournament (a public event during which the best solutions are demonstrated to a wide audience) will be held. Prize-winning projects and winners, in addition to Hackathon prizes, will be selected for hearing at a meeting of the Uralsib Bank Innovation Commission with the possibility of receiving a grant for piloting.
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As part of the hackathon, participants will receive expert advice on their project and, if the team is admitted to the Ideas Tournament, they will compete for a prize fund of 300,000 rubles, as well as the opportunity to receive grants for piloting up to 5,000,000 rubles from Uralsib Bank.
Acceleration program educational events of the FinU Business Incubator “Innovation Leaders”will be available for the participants of the hackathon “Uralsib Hack: Generative Intelligence in Banks”.
Registration is open until June 6 inclusive.
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Detailed information about the Hackathon “Uralsib Hack: Generative Intelligence in Banks”.