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OBWB expands AquaHacking challenge in 2021

Posted on January 19, 2021 By admin No Comments on OBWB expands AquaHacking challenge in 2021

AquaHacking is a tech challenge for post-secondary students and young professionals with an interest in freshwater issues, clean-tech innovation and entrepreneurship. As part of the Western Canada AquaHacking Challenge, participants from B.C. to Manitoba are asked to tackle one of five water issues and are paired with mentors to help develop and launch real-world solutions and eventually start-ups.

https://www.obwb.ca/aquahacking-challenge-expands-into-western-canada-for-2021-tackling-freshwater-issues/

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