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Mylan Hackathon 2015: Travel stipend of $200 USD per team member and huge prizes!


Register by Thursday Feb. 26. 

Hackathon from Feb. 28 - March 1.

Our mission at Mylan is ambitious: We are committed to providing the world’s 7 billion people access to high quality medicine and to setting new standards in health care. We are looking forward to hosting the 2015 Mylan Hackathon, an opportunity for students and professionals to connect, collaborate and communicate with your peers and Mylan professionals to develop innovative solutions that address real-world challenges.

We will provide a terrific space for hacking, great food and awesome prizes. Mylan coaches and engineers will be on-hand throughout the event to help you be successful and make your teams’ ideas a reality.

Challenges include building a web or mobile app, finding solutions to make data more accessible or creating a visualization tool.



This may be of interest to both Math and Science students.

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