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48-hour hackathon concludes with a bang
Over 100 participants from more than 45 colleges took part in the eventbookmark
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Published at : November 24, 2022
Updated at : November 25, 2022 08:14
Kathmandu
Ace Institute of Management, one of the leading management colleges in Nepal, organised Ace Ignite — a 48-hour hackathon with a rationale to unleash the potential of aspiring innovators in Nepal.
Over 100 participants from more than 45 colleges took part in the event, according to the press release issued by the school.
The event was supported by national and international sponsors such as Github, Devfolio, Taskade, Microsoft Student Learn Ambassador, Polygon, Worldlink, Makuse and Saral Lagani.
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