On the 14th, Snowflake announced that it will hold the 'Snowflake x Streamlit Hackathon Korea,' the first of its kind in the country.
This competition allows participants to design and implement data applications using Snowflake's data cloud platform and Streamlit, and a pre-training program will be offered to ensure that individuals without technical knowledge can participate.
Submitted projects will be evaluated on various aspects, including functionality, technical utilization, and user experience, and the three teams that are ultimately selected will present on the final stage on May 14.
Amanda Kelly, co-founder of Streamlit, is expected to participate in the judging. Applications for participation will be accepted until April 18, and more details can be found on the official website.