winner of the Oracle International Mobility Challenge Hackathon

CODE TO CHANGE

The Code To Change was the winner of the Oracle International Mobility Challenge Hackathon that was held in April 2022.

Code to Change has won

The Code To Change was the winner of the Oracle International Mobility Challenge Hackathon that was held in April 2022. The prize included a trip to the United Nations in New York to pitch the solution to the member states and international organizations. The Code To Change solution Deep ‘I’ Verify was the overall winner among the top three innovations for the IOE-Oracle challenge presented at the UN! 

The 24-hour Oracle hackathon was held on April 28th to address pressing challenges of global professional mobility. The participants were to bring pioneering solutions for identifying skills shortages and make skills recognition more objective and easier to achieve.

The solution was presented by the Code To Change team, led by the founder, Iffat Rose Gill on May 17th, 2022.

The demand for technology and innovation to support today’s labour migration needs and required governance. The Code to Change aims to create an ecosystem for credential-issuing bodies, citizens, and employers to work in a privacy-compliant environment, that could be trustless, and beneficial to all stakeholders involved. The concept of trustlessness is a core element of blockchain, crypto payments, and smart contracts and the solution aims to leverage this to solve the issue of credentials verification.

The International Mobility Challenge Hackathon was organized by

"With Deep ‘I’ Verify, The Code To Change team wants to provide process optimization of mobility of skilled people who would be eligible for unfilled roles globally. If we can make credential verification fast and efficient, it will benefit both employers and talent globally."
Iffat Rose Gill
“Deep ‘I’ Verify aims to provide a blockchain-powered digital identity management platform for organizations to issue and store credentials from school diplomas to Govt. issued IDs in secured and tamperproof decentralized web, and also support them with on-demand credential verification”.
Raja Sekhar Thota