What The Hack: Making Innovation Accessible
What The Hack was founded with a clear vision: to make innovation accessible to everyone. It offers hands-on, interactive learning experiences through a solid lineup of hackathons and online courses, all tailored to fit a wide range of needs. Whether you’re a student, an entrepreneur, or part of a corporate team, What The Hack creates spaces where ideas can flourish and professional skills get sharpened.
Main Benefits of Participating in What The Hack
Jump into engaging hackathons designed for high school students, university attendees, and professional teams. These events tackle real-world problems, encourage collaboration, and inspire solutions that truly matter. Here’s what participants gain:
- Students: Bridge the gap between academic theories and practical application.
- Entrepreneurs: Explore new markets and expand your business toolkit.
- Companies: Spark creativity within teams and uncover innovative business solutions.
Explore Hackathons Designed for Everyone
What The Hack’s hackathons are more than just competitions—they’re launchpads for growth. Participants dive deep into problem-solving, brainstorming, and validating ideas. The structure is consistent but flexible, allowing each event to focus on specific goals or industries. It’s a dynamic environment where learning meets doing.
Learning Materials That Fit Your Pace
Beyond hackathons, What The Hack offers online courses on SkillShare covering everything from business basics to advanced digital marketing strategies. These courses are perfect for those who want to learn on their own schedule, whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a business professional, or a student looking to gain practical skills that complement your studies.
How the Hackathon Structure Works
Every hackathon follows a foundational structure that guides participants through the process:
- Problem Analysis: Participants explore and understand the root causes of the issues they’re tackling.
- Solution & Validation: Brainstorming and validating solutions sit at the very heart of What The Hack.
- Presentation: Because great ideas shouldn’t just sit in a vacuum, events wrap up with participants presenting their innovative concepts.
Impact on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Quality Education (SDG 4): Empowering learners with practical skills and knowledge.
- Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8): Fostering entrepreneurship and innovation.
- Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (SDG 9): Encouraging creative solutions and technological advancement.
- Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10): Making innovation accessible to diverse groups.
Get in Touch and Stay Connected
Want to learn more or get involved? Reach out via email at caitlin@what-the-hack.solutions or connect on LinkedIn at What The Hack Solutions. It’s a great way to stay updated on upcoming events and new learning opportunities.





















