Roche's Code4life Inter-University IT Virtual Hackathon 2020 is open for registration


Students from various universities took part in the the Code4Life Inter-University IT Hackathon by Roche Services & Solutions last year. This year the focus is on healthcare. — Roche Services & Solutions

Are you a uni student keen to learn more about AI (artificial intelligence) and machine learning? Want to put automation, wearable tech and more to work to tackle real-world healthcare problems like the current Covid-19 pandemic?

You are in luck as biotech company Roche Services & Solutions APAC has announced that its Code4Life Inter-University IT Virtual Hackathon, which will allow students to gain real life working experience and co-create solutions alongside industry experts, is open for registration.

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