Digihub Technology Solutions, Benin City, in partnership with Quadorra Technology, has launched a hackathon to provide a platform for young Nigerian tech professionals to develop solutions to real-world challenges.

The ‘Innovista Hackathon 1.0 2025’, whose entry call is on via Digihub’s official websit, aims to foster innovation by enabling participants to address practical problems through technology. With the theme ‘Future Tech: Advancing Health & Finance’, the event will explore the intersection of AI, blockchain, biotech, digital health and fintech, driving breakthroughs that will shape industries and improve lives.

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Bernard Anenih, chairperson of Innovista Hackathon 1.0 and founder of Quadorra Technology, explained that the vision is “to empower innovators, developers and problem-solvers to come together to harness emerging technologies, build transformative solutions and push the boundaries of what is possible.”

He added that the organisers aim “to host hackathons that bring together visionary minds to transform ideas into groundbreaking solutions.”

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Folake Balogun is a technology journalist covering Africa’s digital economy, with a focus on startups, fintechs, venture capital, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies. Her work explores the intersection of technology, business, and society, highlighting how innovation is reshaping industries and everyday life across Africa and global markets. She translates complex trends into insightful and impactful stories for a wider audience.

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