IBM launched the Code and Response initiative in 2019, based on the overwhelming response to Call for Code and the desire to create a framework for putting top coding challenge projects into action.
This four-year, $25 million initiative engages the external community and IBMers across the globe to build, fortify, test, and launch open technology solutions that help communities needing critical aid.
As a launching point for open source programs like Call for Code and Clinton Global Initiative University, Code and Response will support the entire process of creating solutions for those most in need.
The Call for Code Global Initiative challenges developers, data scientists, and subject matter experts around the world to create sustainable and scalable open source technologies via the power of cloud, AI, and IoT technologies.
Clinton Global Initiative University in partnership with IBM commits to inspiring university students to harness modern, emerging and open source technologies to develop solutions for disaster response and resilience challenges.