TASKS
When joining HackYeah you can deal with any task you want. This might seem a little hard, but it gives you the opportunity to work on the idea in your area of expertise. You can work on one or multiple tasks and you can be a member of one or several teams at once!
What’s more, you do not need to decide what task you’re working on before the hackathon.
MAIN PARTNER'S TASK
[Supporting business]
The business is changing. Nowadays, many companies wake up after coronavirus lockdown, but there are also true gems that survived this difficult episode without any problems. At both situations, the corporations need now interesting and innovative ideas to gain a huge dose of new energy.
We’re looking for solutions, projects, tools and ideas that will support the widely understood business.
When we think about the future of the entire business industry, we notice the urge of innovative and creative ways to improve it. Technology, creativity and your skills can create new tools and truly better solutions.
Do you have some ideas?
TOTAL CASH PRIZE:
50 000 PLN
25 000 PLN for 1st place, 15 000 PLN for 2nd place, 10 000 PLN for 3rd place
OPEN TASKS
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[Engagement during online meetings]
In the times of home office, keeping the attention of your interlocutor at e-meetings is crucial.
In this task, we would like to find low-cost solutions that will boost the user’s engagement at online events and meetings.
We are looking for:
- Solutions, that will ease the transfer of event industry into the online world. This is especially important for these events, which haven’t been connected to the online formula never before.
- Ideas for all: cultural/entertainment business, formal meetings and conferences with the big number of attendees
- Ways to facilitate the online environment to the new attendee, which has technical difficulties and doesn’t perceive himself as s part of the event’s community
- Interesting concepts, that will support and extend the engagement of online attendees, while the part of the event takes place offline
Example areas:
o Ease the audio attendance in discussion panels
o Ease the attendance in the online event, which takes place on many platforms at the same time
TOTAL CASH PRIZE:
20 000 PLN
10 000 PLN for the 1st Place and 2 Special Awards, 5 000 PLN each one
[Gaming]
We live in the times when we have to fight for the engagement.
catches the viewer’s attention, helps him to understand the content and keeps his absorption. In this task, we are looking for ideas to use online games in education, sharing knowledge and organizing meetings.
We are looking for:
- Interesting possibilities of use of gaming in education and training
- Solutions, that will help to keep the viewer’s attention by using games and contests
- Ideas to both: creating and taking part in brainstorms and conceptional meetings – by the use of gaming
- Support the effectiveness of home office with gaming
TOTAL CASH PRIZE:
20 000 PLN
10 000 PLN for the 1st Place and 2 Special Awards, 5 000 PLN each one
TOTAL CASH PRIZE:
20 000 PLN
10 000 PLN for the 1st Place and 2 Special Awards, 5 000 PLN each one
TOTAL CASH PRIZE:
20 000 PLN
10 000 PLN for the 1st Place and 2 Special Awards, 5 000 PLN each one
Task powered by Wroclaw Comprehensive Cancer Center in Wrocław
[Oncological Patient’s Track]
The process of oncological diagnostics and treatment is very complex — many various specialists are involved on different levels. It is possible to present it with the so-called “patient’s track” that — with a high probability — describes the process of diagnostics and treatment of different types of cancer. These tracks have already been prepared within the pilot project of Domestic Oncological Network that was started in February 2019.
From the quality of the oncological diagnostics and treatment point of view, it is crucial that the patient’s track designed by experts is not simplified nor modified unreasonably. This modification has many reasons — one of them is an attempt to change the more expensive medical examination to cheaper one (for example exchanging hip’s NMR spectroscopy to the CAT scan in case of prostate cancer). It lowers the costs of diagnostics, but the income from the National Health Fund (which is realized with oncological funds) is the same — the only one who suffers from the change, is the patient.
The question is: How to prevent the spread of this occurrence?
The optimal solution is…
Create the module to monitor the regularity of oncological patient’s track.
The optimal solution is the module that will detect irregularities and fraud cases in the area of oncological benefits realized from the public funds.
Crucial functions of the system:
- Possibility to create models of oncological patient’s track
- Possibility to compare the realization of process at different levels of patient’s track
- Possibility to compare the realization of particular tracks at different medical points
- Indication of the character and size of potential fraud case
- Possibility to export files to Excel or create a dedicated report
- Possibility to allow the patient to observe the realization of his oncological care track by granting access to the system
- Possibility to create communication between the patient and his doctor within the app
- Possibility to generate an individual report about the realization of diagnostics and oncological treatment track in the format that allows saving the information in the patient’s electronic history
The measures of success:
- Assessment of the compatibility between the real oncological care track and the model one — checking the quality of oncological care
- Increase the level of detecting irregularities in realization and billing oncological benefits that are funded by public funds
- Possibility to control the data from the system with data reported by beneficiaries to the National Health Fund regarding the incorrect settlement of a given group of benefits.
- Increase in the number of detected fraud cases.
- Indication JGP (diagnosis-related group), where the fraud cases are born
- Increase in the migration of benefits to cheaper JGP (diagnosis-related group).
- Raising the effectiveness of communication with the patient.
- Enhance the patient’s awareness about the urge of realization diagnostics and oncological treatment
[SupervisionHack: #ScamTrapper]
TOTAL CASH PRIZE:
30 000 PLN
15 000 PLN for 1st place, 10 000 PLN for 2nd place, 5 000 PLN for 3rd place
Our Judges will evaluate each OPEN TASKS (Govtech Polska and Wroclaw Comprehensive Cancer Centersubmission) and PARTNER’S TASK (UKNF) in five categories:
- idea – how creative has the group been? Did the team come up with a new approach, or followed existing patterns? Does it do something new and unique? 30%
- technical aspects – How technically impressive was the solution? Is it demo-ready? 30%
- design – How well is it designed? Is the design different from what has been done many times? 20%
- relation to task category – Does it contribute to the chosen category? Does it have social or business potential? 10%
- wow! factor – surprise the judges with the way you work, your work ethic, something unique about the project 10%
MENTORS
Each year we invite specialists from various fields who are ready to help you. You can find them in the Mentors Village where they will be happy to inspire you and answer any questions you might have.
There are two types of Mentors:
- CATEGORY MENTORS
They can advise the teams if their idea is relevant for the specific topic, suggest the direction of developing the idea or simply come up with the solution the team could work on.
- CONTENT MENTORS
These Mentors take care of the more technical part of the project development. They are mostly individuals, with specific knowledge.
They can advise if the team has some issues with UX, does not know how to solve some trouble while programming, has no idea how to present on the stage or has any other technical problems while hacking!
Katarzyna Wawrzak
GIW | Specialist
Rafał Kandzia
Ministry of Finance | Naczelnik Urzędu
Alicja Jurecka
Ministerstwo Finansów | Zastępca Dyrektora Izby Administracji Skarbowej w Katowicach
Alicja Biela
Izba Administracji Skarbowej w Katoowicach | Kierownik Działu
Krzysztof Gorczyca
The Polish Financial Supervision Authority | Senior Specialist
Magdalena Hryciuk
Ministry if Finance | Head of Unit
Karolina Szczepaniak
IAS Warszawa | Kierownik
Małgorzata Burzynska
UKNF | Expert
Tomasz Wiśniewski
UKNF | Dyrektor Departamentu Informatyki
Michał Ciołek
NCBC | Programmer
Hubert Gniadowicz
Ministerstwo Finansów | Zastępca Dyrektora
Paweł Ciechański
Aplikacje Krytyczne | Starszy Architekt Rozwiązań IT
Michał Drelich
SE Group | CEO
Andrzej Turski
The Polish Financial Supervision Authority | Cheif Specialist
Piotr Lisowski
Veteran Center | IT specialist
Magdalena Melaniuk
Fundacja WWF Polska | Communications Specialist
Łukasz Milewski
BGK | IT administrator
Przemysław Koch
Ministry of Finance | CIO
Maciej Mycielski
Stowarzyszenie M LIGA | Prezes Stowarzyszenia
Artur Stachurski
NCBC
Maciej Barysz
Totalizator Sportowy | Główny Specjalista Bezpieczeństwa Informatycznego
Paweł Meyer
Główny Inspektorat Weterynarii | Dyrektor Biura Zdrowia i Ochrony Zwierząt
Sebastian Sporniak
GIW | gł. spec. ds. informatyki
Monika Łaskawska-Wolszczak
WWF Poland | Conservation Director
Tomasz Celiński
Mariusz Świerczyński
AK
Joanna Pijewska
Ministry of Finance | IT Administrator
Przemysław Kulik
BGK | CSR Manager
Magdalena Swoboda-Młynarczyk
Ministerstwo Finansów | Zastępca Dyrektora
Agnieszka Kruszyna
Ministry of Finances | Chamber of Tax Administration in Katowice
Patryk Ciebień
ITminds | CEO / Solution Architect
Martin Jules
Scaleway | Solution Architect
Rafał Tadasiewicz
Aplikacje Krytyczne
Arkadiusz Jedynak
Ministerstwo Finansów | Dyrektor Departamentu Poboru Podatków
Joanna Sadowska
Ministry of Finance | Head of the Faculty | Naczelnik wydziału
Anna Siembida
BGK | Recruiting and Employer Branding Expert
Louis MOREAU
Scaleway | Product Marketing Manager
Roman Janczarek
Ministry of Finance | head of unit
Szymon Domurat
Aplikacje Krytyczne | ETL Developer
Mateusz Włodarczyk
UKNF | Senior Specialist
Małgorzata Bartczak
Izba Administracji Skarbowej w Łodzi | Kontroler Skarbowy
Maria Kazulak
Izba Administracji Skarbowej w Łodzi | Starszy kontroler skarbowy
Mariusz Legart vel Legar
Izba Administracji Skarbowej w Łodzi | Samodzielny Referent
Waldemar Buda
Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy | Secretary of State
Katarzyna Krętosz
Ministry of Finance | Chamber of Tax Administration in Katowice
Magdalena Domel
Ministerstwo Finansów | Ekspert
Ewelina Kiełbowicz
Ministerstwo Finansów | Ekspert Biznesowy
Mariusz Gojny
Ministerstwo Finansów | Dyrektor Izby Administracji Skarbowej w Katowicach
Maria Chober
Izba Administracji Skarbowej w Łodzi | Head of the CKUE Department
Piotr Buzar
Ministerstwo Finansów | Starszy Specjalista
Rafał Terpitz
Ministry of Finances | Senior Specialist
Tomasz Piechula
Ministry of Finance
Aneta Zachariasz
Ministerstwo Finansów | Z-ca Dyrektora
Rémy Léone
Scaleway | Cloud Developer Advocate
Małgorzata Helwich
Ministerstwo Finansów | Główny Specjalista
Sebastian Gębala
UKNF | Expert
Krzysztof Grzeszczak
Ministry of Finance | Chief Specialist
Andrzej Rzechuła
Ministerstwo Finansów | Główny Specjalista
Jarosław Wyszyński
Ministerstwo Finansów | Radca Ministra
Marek Bełdzikowski
MF | Główny Specjalista
Mirosław Bieniecki
Fundacja Bieg Rzeźnika | President
Piotr Kuźmiak
Ministry of Finance | Naczelnik Wydziału
Jakub Karmowski
UKNF | Team Manager | OSINT Analysis Team
Jarosław Kaszyk
UKNF | Attorney at law
Maciej Florys
Softie | Co-founder
Joanna Bigos
The Ministry of Finance | Specialist
Matthias Prost
Scaleway | Front Developer
Michał Golacik
MRiRW | Starszy Specjalista
Aleksandra Szymura
Ministry of Finance | Specialist
Jagoda Morawiec
Ministry od Finance | Specialist
Marcin Olszewski
Aplikacje Krytyczne | Programista Java
Kamil Bachanek
Aplikacje Krytyczne | ETL Developer
Piotr Marszałkowski
Ministry of Finance | UX Lead
Piotr Wysocki
ARM | Web Developer
Emilia Zajączkowska-Tarasewicz
UKNF
Marcin Pachucki
UKNF | Expert
Przemysław Rodziewicz
UKNF | Team Manager
Daniel Wierzbicki
ARM | IT Director
Natalia Meredyk
UKNF | Starszy Specjalista
Andrzej Mazur
Enclave Games | Founder, HTML5 Game Developer
Przemysław Marcinkowski
Fundacja Widzialni | Board Member, Expert on accessibility
Lena Kruk-Pielesiak
BGK | HR Business Partner / IT Dep.
Florian Hollandt
Amazon | Solutions Architect
Bartosz de Boulange
BGK | ESB/Java Developer
Patrycja Tomaszewska
BGK | Internal Communication Specialist
Sebastian Gos
BEC Poland | DevOps & Frontend Competency Manager
Paulina Wójciak
UBS | IT Service Delivery Manager
Edyta Blachowska
BGK | internal Communication Manager
Monika Grządziel-Bańkowska
BGK | Internal Communications Expert
Agnieszka Mirowska
The Raknroll Foundation | Coordinator
Weronika Przychodzień
The Raknroll Foundation | Fundraising Specialist
Anna Konopka
Fundacja WWF Polska | Digital Fundraising Specialist
Aleksandra Kuna
The Rak’n’Roll Foundation | Corporate fundraiser
Sebastian Piotr Depta
Fundacja Widzialni | Specjalista ds. dostępności cyfrowej
Małgorzata Ciszewska - Korona
The Rak’n’Roll Foundation | Psycho-oncologist. Coordinates the program of Divine Mothers
Łukasz Kościuczuk
The Rak’n’Roll Foundation | Fundraiser
Agata Kryś
The Rak’n’Roll Foundation | Optimizes technological processes & creating graphics
Jarosław Zieliński
Welastic | Head of Delivery and Trainings
Andrzej Pomirski
Amazon | Software Development Engineer
Monika Czokajło
BGK | Strategic Advisory Manager
Sylwia Migdał
WWF Poland | Marine Conservation Specialist
Marek Multan
PKP Informatyka | Manager
Magdalena Wrońska
Gorrion Software House | CLO
Antonina Konarzewska
Fundacja WWF Polska | Circular Economy Specialist
Katarzyna Deresz
WWF Poland | Fundraising Manager
Jacek Jabłonka
juniorjavadeveloper.pl | Mentor, Trainer - from zero to Junior Java Developer
Anna Brudek
Talent Alpha
Tomasz Pietrucha
Sii Polska | Software Developer
Klaudia Purchała-Przybyła
Kruk S.A.
Wojciech Walczak
Sii | Senior Software Engineer
Tomasz Zagórowicz
ABB | DevOps Engineer
Kacper Szmigiel
Freelancer | Backend Developer
Zbigniew Wiliński
The Polish Financial Supervision Authority | Director of the FinTech Department
Krzysztof Marczak
UKNF | Acting Manager
Maciej Kurzajewski
The Polish Financial Supervision Authority | Deputy Director
Zbigniew Baranowski
Ministry of Finance | Minister’s Advisor in the Department of Tax Collection
Krzysztof Śledzikowski
Ministry of Finance | Analyst
Konrad Miciuła
Ministerstwo Finansów | Main Specialist
Marcin Skrzypczuk
UKNF | Ekspert
Jan Ziomek
Urząd Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego | Team manager
Sylwia Mrózek
BGK | Servicedesk Manager
Jakub Derulski
UKNF | Chief Specialist
Dariusz Kuszyński
BGK | Senior .NET Developer
Kamil Wysocki
BGK | Senior .NET Developer
Filip Kołodziejczyk
UKNF | Senior Specialist
Bartłomiej Jarosz
Ten Square Games | Unity Developer
Marlena Olszewska
GE Healthcare | Application Operations Engineer
Marcin Wylot
Data Scientist / AI Expert
Wael Naguib
HSBC | Architect
Aleksander Włodarczyk
SKN .NET PŁ | CEO
Krzysztof Tańcula
BlitzFUND / sembot.io | Project Manager
Łukasz Maj
Pega | System Architect
Karol Szymański
PKO Bank Polski | Startup Partnership Expert
Przemysław Piątek
ABB | Fullstack Software Engineer
Mateusz Hoffman
ABB | R&D Group Leader / FE Development Team Lead
Tomasz Żmuda
LABz // Smart Lunch | Innovation, Bussines & Product Designer
Paweł Łukaszuk
.NET Software Developer, Speaker, Trainer
Maciej Kowalski
OPI PIB | Tech Lead
Mateusz Kułach
ING Bank Śląski | Senior CyberSec Expert
Piotr Chmielewski
WWF Polska | Nature Conservation Specialist
Wojciech Puzio
Hycom | Frontend Developer
Łukasz Wroński
Purple Deer Software Studio | CEO