Hack4theFuture aims to innovate for the Future of Work during COVID-19
Hackathon is open to the public and will take place November 6-8, 2020
Hackathon is open to the public and will take place November 6-8, 2020
August 28-30, 2020, MIT will host 'India: Turning the Tide,' the seventh in a series of MIT-led hackathons designed to create solutions to address critical needs during the COVID-19 crisis.
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