Unicaf University, Zambia Hosts Yango Hackathon
Lusaka, Zambia – October 26, 2024 – Unicaf University, Zambia (UUZM) recently hosted the groundbreaking Yango Hackathon in collaboration with Yango and Zindi, aimed at showcasing the data science and artificial intelligence skills of students from several Zambian universities. The event took place on the Unicaf University campus and provided a platform for students to explore cutting-edge topics in mobility prediction and data analysis, while competing for cash prizes.
The hackathon focused on mobility prediction—a crucial challenge in today’s rapidly evolving urban environments. Under expert guidance, participants gained valuable insights into data science and artificial intelligence, learning how these technologies can address real-world mobility issues. The event saw enthusiastic participation from Unicaf University, alongside other esteemed institutions, including the University of Lusaka (Unilus) and Cavendish University Zambia.
The top three teams shared a prize pool of USD 1,000, awarded for their innovative solutions and outstanding performance. Our students performed admirably, with Unicaf University securing third place. Jeffrey Mdala, the student representing Unicaf University, was awarded USD 180, while teams from Unilus claimed the first and second places. The event underscored the commitment of Unicaf University to fostering talent and skill development among students in fields of high demand, such as data science and AI.
The success of the Hackathon at Unicaf University highlights the institution’s dedication to preparing students for success in the digital economy. By partnering with Yango and Zindi, Unicaf University, Zambia reinforces its commitment to providing high-quality, industry-relevant education that equips students with the skills to excel in dynamic and innovative fields.Unicaf University remains committed to enhancing its role in similar future events, ensuring students have ample opportunities to apply their knowledge and pursue excellence. The university aims to continue building on this success in upcoming hackathons, where even more students can showcase their skills and compete on a national and international scale.