# The Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Information and Communication Technology has launched the Mpumalanga Artificial Intelligence Student Hackathon 2025 activation. Now in its third year, the initiative is fast becoming a flagship platform for ICT students to explore real-world applications of Artificial Intelligence. This year’s hackathon will see teams of ten competing during three days of intensive learning, innovation and collaboration in October. TUT says the hackathon equips students with hands-on technical skills, while connecting them to industry mentors.
Students gear up to tackle real-world challenges in the Mpumalanga AI Student Hackathon