Gabriela Baka of Admind – Mentor at the Zero Hunger Hackathon
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This global event, hosted by Tech To The Rescue, is another project we are proud to be a part of. Following our recent collaboration to create the visual identity for Tech To The Rescue’s new three-year project, AI for Changemakers, our commitment continues as we join forces to address one of the most critical issues of our time.
Gabriela Baka specializes in the creation of digital experiences, with over 10 years of international professional expertise and several prestigious awards, including KTR, Design Ed Awards, Josef Binder Awards, Projekt Roku, and Red Dot Best of the Best. In addition to her professional roles, Gabriela occasionally lectures teaches, leads design workshops, and serves as a juror.
Social impact is a cornerstone of her work. She selectively engages in projects that aim to raise awareness and drive positive change. Some of her more impactful projects include “Made in Fukushima” which explores innovative farming methods in contaminated areas, and “Meltdown Flags” a project that visualizes the retreat of glaciers around the world.
This groundbreaking event brings together more than 100 teams from leading tech companies for a three-day marathon (May 22-24) to tackle one of the most pressing challenges: global food insecurity.
It’s not just about coding; it’s about coding for a cause. Together, can take a significant step towards a hunger-free world.
Why should your team join?
Secure your spot in this transformative event. Participation is free, but the impact is priceless.
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About Tech To The Rescue
Tech To The Rescue is a global program connecting technology companies with non-profits worldwide to solve the world’s most pressing problems through technology. Since 2020, more than 1500 technology companies and 1400 nonprofits have joined the #techforgood movement, and our team has enabled more than 650 pro-bono technology projects, which have helped boost the impact of nonprofits.
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