
KnowHax, in partnership with the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Knowledge Graph Conference, hosts hackathons focused on AI and Data. These events aim to address societal challenges by leveraging Knowledge Graphs and AI Semantic Visualizations to create prototypes for an Open Knowledge Network. Participants can improve technical and teamwork skills, with a reported 40% receiving job offers or interviews. Companies benefit from reduced AI R&D costs and access to researchers, with 80% of sponsors using hackathons as a recruitment strategy. Nonprofits can advance their causes by having teams prototype solutions. The hackathons are conducted online from April 21 to May 4, 2025, requiring participants to commit about 2 hours per day. The business model involves engaging participants and sponsors for innovation, recruitment, and impact, with learning opportunities provided through educational programs.

KnowHax, in partnership with the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Knowledge Graph Conference, hosts hackathons focused on AI and Data. These events aim to address societal challenges by leveraging Knowledge Graphs and AI Semantic Visualizations to create prototypes for an Open Knowledge Network. Participants can improve technical and teamwork skills, with a reported 40% receiving job offers or interviews. Companies benefit from reduced AI R&D costs and access to researchers, with 80% of sponsors using hackathons as a recruitment strategy. Nonprofits can advance their causes by having teams prototype solutions. The hackathons are conducted online from April 21 to May 4, 2025, requiring participants to commit about 2 hours per day. The business model involves engaging participants and sponsors for innovation, recruitment, and impact, with learning opportunities provided through educational programs.