International Hackathon Seneca Hacks 2025 to be Held at INSAT
The National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (INSAT) will host the international hackathon Seneca Hacks 2025 from September 12 to 14, 2025. This 48-hour event is dedicated to artificial intelligence and Big Data. The technological competition, organized by the Seneca Innovation Center in partnership with the Junior Enterprise INSAT, aims to bring together students, professionals, and entrepreneurs around digital innovation. The opening ceremony will take place on Friday, September 12, marking the beginning of two days of intensive innovation. Participants will have the mission of developing innovative technological solutions in the fields of artificial intelligence and massive data processing. The event is distinguished by the participation of Dr. Dipra Jha, a guest professor from the United States, who will lead an exclusive workshop on the second day of the competition. This intervention is part of the international dimension of Seneca Hacks 2025, which also brings together a jury composed of business leaders and recognized experts, including from the United States. The organizers aim to make Seneca Hacks 2025 a reference platform for technological innovation in Tunisia. The event aims to promote exchanges between young Tunisian talents and leading American companies, creating opportunities for international collaboration. The competition will close on Sunday, September 14, with an award ceremony, rewarding the most innovative projects developed during these 48 hours of intense creativity. This final will highlight the most promising solutions designed by the participants. Seneca Hacks 2025 is part of the Seneca Innovation Center's strategy to energize the Tunisian technological ecosystem. The event aims to demonstrate the country's innovation potential in cutting-edge sectors such as artificial intelligence and data analysis.