Last weekend, Salus Technical was proud to attend and be a gold sponsor for the North-east’s largest student-led hackathon, organised by the RGU Computing Society.
The 24-hour event brought together talented students for a weekend of innovation, collaboration and problem-solving challenges.
The Salus Technical team, Sam Orme, Saul Rennie, Will Goodchild, Jen Hughes, and David Jamieson, were on-site throughout the weekend, engaging with students and experiencing the energy and creativity of the hackathon firsthand.
Salus Technical’s Head of Software Development, Sam Orme (back far left), and Founder David Jamieson (far right), with participants in the RGU Hackathon challenge.
As part of the sponsorship, Salus Technical provided a dedicated Salus Technical Challenge, giving participants the opportunity to tackle real-world problems. The team was impressed by the quality of submissions and celebrated the winners whose solution stood out for its creativity and presentation.
Salus Technical remains committed to supporting initiatives that inspire student creativity, collaboration, and innovation, helping young talent develop their skills and bring ideas to life.
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