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Among the judges were several scholars including Laurence Latimer of IEX, the first equity trading venue owned exclusively by a consortium of buy-side investors, Ajay Ohri who is a published Data Science instructor at Byte Academy and Emily Hunt, managing Byte’s business. Teams had created a variety of unconventional, bright ideas regarding the categories given, thanks to the API sponsors which included Xignite, Quovo, Third Party Trade, Thomson Reuters and Intrinio. The hackathon resulted in several winners:
IdealKarma was chosen as the Best Innovative Idea and Best Overall for building an app focused on financial inclusion and quick credit building,
QSocial won the Best Use of Xignite API for creating a social network for traders,
Orpheus won Best Technical Solution for creating a mobile app that helps millennials save money.
Prizes included a $100 Amazon gift card per team member sponsored by Xignite, an Amazon Echo provided by Quovo, and a pitch to Thomson and Reuters executives sponsored by Thomson and Reuters.
The hackathon exceeded my expectations. If you are holding one and would like to bartend just email karina.d@byteacademy.co
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