The 2020 Call for Code Global Challenge has expanded its focus to tackle the effects of COVID-19. Technology solutions can help reduce the impact this pandemic has on our daily lives and the world. We have the tools. You have the talent. Â
Now in its third year, the Call for Code initiative is the largest technical challenge of its kind. The 2020 Call for Code Global Challenge asks the world’s developers to build solutions for COVID-19 and climate change. The world is facing unprecedented, interconnected challenges and we believe technology can help.
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Application Deadline: 27th April 2020
Eligible Countries: International
About the Award: COVID-19, which is caused by the novel coronavirus, has revealed the limits of the systems we take for granted in a very short period of time. Whether it’s the massive increase in demand for information during a time of crisis, educating children when schools are closed, or helping communities best distribute limited resources, technology has a pivotal role to play. Through Call for Code, you can see your idea deployed by a global partner ecosystem.
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Type: Contest
Eligibility:
- Submissions –
Submissions must use one or more IBM Cloud services or IBM Systems. Use of sponsor or affiliate APIs and open source libraries is also encouraged. - Team size –
Teams of up to five (5) participants, each at least 18 years old, are allowed. - Joining teams –
A participant may not be part of multiple teams. - Participation agreement –
All team members must have accepted the 2020 Participation Agreement at the time they submit to be eligible. - Application standards –
Applications must be new and built for the 2020 competition, but they may use code that was open sourced and publicly available to all other participants as of February 26, 2020. - Winners –
Winning teams will be subject to a code review after submissions close.
Selection Criteria: Submissions will be judged equally across 4 primary criteria which evaluate whether the solution solves a real-world problem and uses technology effectively.
- Completeness and transferability: How fully has the idea been implemented? Can it achieve an impact in the field? Can it be transferred elsewhere?
- Effectiveness and efficiency: Does the solution address a high priority area? Does it achieve its goal effectively and efficiently? Can it scale?
- Design and usability: How good is the design, user experience, and ease of use of the solution? How quickly can it be put to use?
- Creativity and innovation: How unique was the approach to solving a long-standing or previously intractable problem?
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award:
Grand Prize
- Â $200,000 USD cash prize
- Â Invitation to the Call for Code Global Award Announcement
- Â Open source project support from The Linux Foundation
- Â Opportunity for mentorship and investment in the solution
- Â Solution implementation support through Code and Responseâ„¢
First Runner-up
- Â $25,000 USD cash prize
- Â Invitation to the Call for Code Global Award Announcement
- Â Open source project support from The Linux Foundation
Third and fourth runner up
- $10,000 USD cash prize
- Invitation to the Call for Code Global Award Announcement
- Open source project support from The Linux Foundation
How to Apply: Accept the Challenge
- It is important to go through all application requirements in the Award Webpage (see Link below) before applying.
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