Digital Transformation Ministry launches D’Hub Challenge

The Ministry of Digital Transformation (MDT) has launched its Developers’ Hub (D’Hub) Challenge, a contest for local developers registered in D’Hub, to create digital solutions that address critical public sector, social, economic, and environmental needs in T&T. In the first series of the challenge, digital solutions are being sought for: the Ministry of Finance – Customs and Excise Division, the Ministry of National Security -Immigration Division, the Ministry of Health, TTPOST, and the Environment Management Authority. The challenge will offer developers unique opportunities to develop innovative ideas, business models, and digital solutions that address noise pollution management, personal health monitoring, tracking your passport application online and more. Participating developers can also look forward to monetary awards at two stages of the Developer’s Hub Challenge: 1. At the Concept Award Stage, up to three (3) developers or small developer teams (per challenge) can receive an award for their proofs of concept. 2. At the Implementation Stage, one (1) developer or small developer team (per challenge) could potentially receive an award to be disbursed upon achieving agreed-upon milestones over a six-month period.

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