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Facebook to host its first ever African Hackathon

Designed specifically for young creative designers with one to two years of experience, the workshop offers the opportunity to work on a real creative brief for the Loeries Creative Future Scholarship

As part of Loeries® Creative Week™ Cape Town, Facebook will host its first Creative Shop Hackathon in Africa on Thursday 18 September.

A Hackathon is a workshop where teams collaborate to solve real-world business problems, usually while working against a tight deadline.

Designed specifically for young creative designers with one to two years of experience, the workshop offers the opportunity to work on a real creative brief for the Loeries Creative Future Scholarship, with winners announced at the end of the workshop. 

The Hackathon is limited to 40 participants and will take place between 10am and 4pm at Southern Sun The Cullinan Hotel in Cape Town. Book now at loeries.com for this free workshop – space is limited.

In addition to offering winners free credit to bring their idea to life, Facebook will provide an educational session showcasing award winning work as well as the latest developments from Facebook HQ on tools and systems being developed specifically for Africa.

The Hackathon will be overseen by Rob Newlan, Head of Facebook Creative Shop Europe, Middle East and Africa.  As the head of a team of creative directors, strategists, entrepreneurs, and technologists, Newlan focuses on building creative ideas through a combination of art and science. Before joining Facebook four years ago, Rob spent his career working at Coca-Cola, Diageo and Unilever. Rob will also be speaking at the DStv Seminar of Creativity during Loeries Creative Week Cape Town on 19 September.

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