Open Hackathon: Hardware Solutions with AT APIs -Kampala

Mar 1, 6:00 AM – 4:00 PM (UTC)

Africa's Talking Community

Integrate Hardware Solutions with Africa’s Talking APIs! Build systems for IoT devices, remote monitoring, and automated alerts. Connect hardware to communication tools for seamless data sharing and control. Learn more: https://africastalking.com/.

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About this event

The integration of hardware with communication platforms has unlocked possibilities for IoT, remote monitoring, and automation. This hackathon invites developers to build hardware-based solutions that leverage Africa’s Talking APIs for seamless connectivity and data sharing.

Participants can create innovative tools for smart devices, remote sensors, and hardware automation, enabling better communication and real-time insights across industries like agriculture, healthcare, energy, and logistics.

Objectives

  1. Build systems for real-time hardware monitoring and control.
  2. Integrate IoT devices with communication APIs for automated alerts.
  3. Enable seamless data sharing between hardware and mobile devices.

Challenges Addressed in the Ugandan Market

Uganda, like many developing nations, faces unique infrastructural and connectivity challenges that hinder efficient service delivery and business operations. Through this hackathon, we aim to tackle some of the country’s most pressing issues by harnessing hardware integration and Africa’s Talking API capabilities.

1. Agricultural Automation and Monitoring.

  • Remote soil and weather monitoring using sensors and Africa’s Talking APIs for real-time alerts.

  • Automated pest detection systems that notify farmers via SMS or USSD.

2. Healthcare Accessibility and Monitoring

  • IoT-powered patient monitoring systems for remote areas.

  • Smart medicine dispensers with USSD-based authentication for prescription adherence.
  • Emergency alert systems using SMS and Voice APIs to connect patients with healthcare providers.

3. Smart Energy Management

  • IoT-based energy meters for efficient power consumption monitoring.
  • Remote energy system control using Africa’s Talking IoT APIs.
  • Solar power monitoring solutions with real-time data sharing via SMS.

4. Logistics and Asset Tracking

  • Real-time tracking of assets using GPS and SMS alerts.
  • Smart inventory management systems for warehouses.
  • Automated supply chain alerts for restocking and deliveries.

Hackathon Objectives

The Africa’s Talking Open Hackathon aims to empower developers, startups, and innovators by providing tools and platforms to create high-impact solutions. Our key objectives include:

  1. Encouraging Hardware-Software Integration
    • Enable developers to build solutions that seamlessly integrate hardware with digital communication platforms
  2. Enhancing Real-time Connectivity
    • Leverage Africa's Talking APIs to enhance IoT and automation solutions with SMS, USSD, Voice and Payment APIs
  3. Driving Industry-Specific Innovations
    • Address sectoral challenges in agriculture, healthcare, energy, and logistics using technology.
  4. Building Scalable and Deployable Solutions
    • Develop projects that can be commercialized for long-term impact
  5. Fostering Collaboration and Learning
    • Bring together tech enthusiasts to collaborate, learn, and experiment with the latest hardware technologies and APIs


What Nerds Should Expect

If you’re a developer, engineer, or hardware enthusiast, this is your chance to push the boundaries of innovation. Here’s what you can expect:

      1. Hands-on API Access

    • Learn how to integrate hardware with Africa’s Talking SMS, USSD, and Voice.

    •  Explore IoT sensor deployment, remote monitoring, and automation.

      2. Access to Africa’s Talking Developer Tools

    • Free access to Africa’s Talking APIs throughout the hackathon.
    • Documentation, sample codes, and expert support from Africa’s Talking engineers.

     3. Mentorship from Industry Experts

    • Sessions with hardware engineers, IoT specialists, and API developers.
    • Personalized guidance to help shape your ideas into scalable solutions.

    4. A Collaborative, High-energy Environment

    • Meet like-minded innovators and network with potential collaborators, investors, and mentors.
    • Exchange ideas and explore future tech partnerships.

    5. Competitive Prizes and Recognition

    • Cash prizes, incubation opportunities, and developer credits for winning teams.
    • Recognition in Africa’s Talking developer community and beyond.

    6. Real-world Problem Solving

    • Work on solutions that have the potential to be implemented nationwide and across Africa.
    • Collaborate with industry leaders to turn your ideas into impactful projects.

Target Nerds:

The hackathon is open to anyone passionate about hardware, software, IoT, and API integration. If you are:

  • A software developer eager to explore IoT applications.
  • A hardware enthusiast interested in building automated systems.
  • A startup founder looking to innovate in agriculture, healthcare, energy, or logistics.
  • A student or tech enthusiast willing to learn and collaborate.
Then this hackathon is for you!


  • New to Africa's Talking? Get started here:
  • Developer Documentation: here (We welcome feedback)

THEME: Hardware Solution

The winning solution will receive cash prizes as follows (This can change depending on with the resources available):

Africa's Talking powers communications solutions across Africa with simplified access to telco infrastructure, developers use our powerful SMS, USSD, Voice, Chat, Insights, Airtime, and Mobile Data to bring your ideas to life, as you build and sustain scalable businesses.

Agenda:

1. Warm-Up

  • Introductions
  • Form teams where need be.
  • Feedback
  • Feature requests

2. Building/hacking: Code in GitHub/GitLab/BitBucket and deploy in Docker/Automated CI/Travis CI/Bamboo

  • Note: This section needs additional setup.
  • Upon commit, the repository is built and deployed to an accessible web server or an S3 bucket. Technology used.

3. Demonstration and Wrap-up

  • Opportunities:
  • Network
  • Innovate

Access to our Talent bench (You can get a job or a gig on the spot).


Submit your Idea:

Gigs:

We would love to reach out to you so that you can build for our customers, please fill out this form with details to ensure we have your details:

GIG/HACK DEVELOPER PORTFOLIO FORM

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        1. Slack & WhatsApp:

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Africa's Talking community allows developers to learn skills for the modern-day African Developer. We are language and framework agnostic. All developers are welcome. This is where Africa's Talking developers community meets to build, learn and exchange knowledge.

We are helping software developers and businesses to bring their ideas to life through easy-to-use APIs quickly.

Would you like to partner with us? Kindly contact the Developer Experience Team. 

Mentor

  • Mark Ssembajjwe

    Africa's Talking

    Technical support

Moderators

  • Natwijuka Isophel

    Africa's Talking Uganda

    Community Lead Africa's Talking Uganda

  • David Okwii

    Sitemonki

    Software Developer/ Product Manager, A.T Uganda Community Lead

  • Roland Ganafa

    Africa's Talking Uganda

    Community Lead

When

When

Saturday, March 1, 2025
6:00 AM – 4:00 PM (UTC)

Agenda

6:00 AMCheck in
5:30 AMWarm Up
7:00 AMBuilding Continues
11:00 AMLunch Break
11:45 AMBuilding/hacking: Code in GitHub/GitLab/BitBucket and deploy in Docker/Automated CI/Travis CI/Bamboo Note: This section needs additional setup.
3:30 PMDemonstration and Wrap Up

Hosts

  • Mark Ssembajjwe

    Africa's Talking

    Technical support

  • Natwijuka Isophel

    Africa's Talking Uganda

    Community Lead Africa's Talking Uganda

  • David Okwii

    Sitemonki

    Software Developer/ Product Manager, A.T Uganda Community Lead

  • Roland Ganafa

    Africa's Talking Uganda

    Community Lead

Organizers

  • Bennett Benedict

    University of Dar Es Salaam

    Community Lead, 🇹🇿 Tanzania

  • Veronica Michael

    Community Lead, 🇹🇿 Tanzania

  • Josphat Mwangi

    Community Co-Lead, 🇰🇪 Kenya

  • Sheriffo Jarju

    Community Lead, 🇬🇲 The Gambia

  • Sanusi Abdulkadir

    Community Lead, 🇳🇬 Kaduna, Nigeria

  • Josh Venceslas

    Altech Group

    Community Co-Lead, 🇷🇼 Rwanda

  • David Okwii

    Sitemonki

    Community Co-Lead, 🇺🇬 Uganda

  • Roland Ganafa

    Africa'sTalking Uganda

    Community Co-Lead, 🇺🇬 Uganda

  • Stanislaus Sakwiya

    MlimiPay Limited

    Community Lead, 🇲🇼 Malawi

  • Jackson Ngabonziza

    Community Co-Lead 🇷🇼 Rwanda

  • Muhindi Asena

    Community Co-Lead, 🇰🇪 Kenya

  • Destino Alain DELLO

    FnStack

    Community Lead, Congo

  • Isophel Natwijuka

    Community Co-Lead, 🇺🇬 Uganda

  • laurence masika

    Community Lead Goma, DRC

  • Faith Ono

    Community Lead, Abuja, Nigeria

  • Abdulsalam Muhammad Abubakar

    Community Lead, Kano, Nigeria

  • Patrick Nahayo

    Community Co-Lead Congo

  • Lens Mutombo

    Community Co-Lead Kinshasa

  • Tshepo Motsaapheko

    Kosmik Grxy Solution's Architect, Cxsmxc Grxy, Geleza Dipopaai Pro Game

    Community Co-Lead Johannesburg, 🇿🇦 South Africa

  • Philiso Sebole

    PhilsDrive

    Community Co-Lead Johannesburg, 🇿🇦 South Africa

  • Adam Katani

    Africas talking & Tanzania Investment Centre

    Community Co-Lead 🇹🇿 TZ

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