Faculty of Public Health, Thammasat University has been commissioned by the Rector to organize a Hackathon under the Integrated Subdistrict Economic and Social Enhancement Project (U2T) for the Central region during May–December 2021. The main skill development activity for the participants is to brainstorm on actual problems and requirements to create innovative solutions that are appropriate for the context through community-integrated learning in 753 sub-districts of 18 provinces. The theme of this Hackathon is “Innovations to Drive Local Economy” in 4 aspects, which are Creative Economy, Health Care Technology, Circular Economy, and Art and Culture.
There were 112 teams that participated in the Hackathon, 5 of which were selected as the representatives of the Central region. These teams were paired up with mentors from 5 agencies under the supervision of Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation.

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For more information: https://tu.ac.th/thammasat-090864-u2t-hackathon-2021