October 7, 201900:11:27

Podcast: TADHACK WEEK – SPECIAL FEATURE – TADHack brings the world together to solve technology, business and industrial problems proposed by sponsors

With the world and telecommunications changing at the fastest rate ever, companies need to be creative in they way they address and solve problems. Alan Quayle, founder of TADHack, explains to Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication, how TADHack is structured, organized and works around the world. There are advantages for sponsors and there are advantages for participants. Sponsors benefit from a problem being viewed in hundreds of different ways from participants from around the world that have different environmental, educational and life experiences. Participants benefit from the challenge through the expansion of their education and expertise in a potentially new field or technology. Their social networking expansion with new friends and colleagues around the world will benefit them for the rest of their life. TADHack Global will run across 10 cities around the world on the 12th and 13th October 2019, plus from the comfort of your own home as we allow remote entries. To win one of the many cash prizes is simple: create hacks using the global sponsors’ technologies. Click on the location you plan to attend to get more information about the location, schedule, and resources. Alan Quayle TADHack Global is a hackathon that helps people learn about the latest Internet, IT, and Telecoms technologies; and use those technologies to solve problems that matter. Hacks have included programmable telecoms (voice, video, messaging), internet of things, cloud computing, robotics, machine learning, speech and face recognition, mobile payments, enterprise communications, decentralized web, blockchain, encryption, open source, and many other technologies. For more information, go to: https://tadhack.com/2019/

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