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Published on 4th of January 2024. 4 min read.
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What is an external hackathon?
An external hackathon is an event where the participants are not the employees of the company but skilled external teams of individuals.
Table of contents
Let relevant audiences test the company’s products / solutions / software / technology
Innovate a business, a process, or a product
Scout, find and hire highly skilled talents
Crowdsource new perspectives and fresh external ideas
Develop new apps, platforms, and software
Build awareness, exposure, promotion, and excitement around a company
Access, enter, and engage with new communities
Market research and validation
Accelerate the development of new products and services
Create new partnerships with other companies or organisations
Conclusion
1. Let relevant audiences test the company’s products / solutions / software / technology
One of the most tangible benefits of external hackathons is the ability to let relevant audiences test a company's products, solutions, software, or technology. By providing access to real users and potential customers, businesses gain valuable insights and feedback that can shape the refinement and improvement of their offerings. Need more details? Read our article “Hackathons for testing purposes”.
2. Innovate a business, a process, or a product
External hackathons are an effective, fast and solid tool for innovation. Companies can prepare and present specific challenges or problem areas and invite participants to propose innovative solutions to innovate a whole business, a process, or a product. We wrote a specific article on innovation hackathons that you can read here.
3. Scout, find and hire highly skilled talents
4. Crowdsource new perspectives and fresh external ideas
External hackathons bring together a diverse group of participants, each with their unique perspectives and experiences.
This diverse crowd can offer fresh ideas and alternative approaches that may not have been considered within the confines of the organisation. Read the deep dive about crowdsourcing through hackathons.
5. Develop new apps, platforms, and software
These events can serve as incubators for developing new apps, platforms, and software. The intense and collaborative environment stimulates rapid prototyping, allowing businesses to explore new concepts and bring them to life quickly. We’ve analysed the most common purposes of these types of hackathons here.
6. Build awareness, exposure, promotion, and excitement around a company
External hackathons are also excellent opportunities for building awareness, exposure, and promotion for a company. Participation and sponsorship of such events can elevate a brand's visibility within the broader tech and innovation communities. Hackathons generate excitement around a company. They showcase a commitment to innovation and invite external talent to contribute to the company's growth, making it an attractive destination for innovators and enthusiasts. More details can be found on this insight dedicated to marketing hackathons.
7. Access, enter, and engage with new communities
Hackathons provide a gateway for businesses to access, enter, and engage with new communities. Companies can establish connections with like-minded individuals and organisations by hosting community hackathons, broadening their network and reach.
8. Market research and validation
External hackathons can be used as a form of market research and validation. Ideas and prototypes developed during these events can be assessed in real-world scenarios, helping companies gauge their potential market appeal and demand.
9. Accelerate the development of new products and services.
The collaborative nature of hackathons accelerates the development of new products and services. Teams work intensively within a fixed timeframe, often leading to tangible outcomes, such as prototypes or minimum viable products (MVPs). Read this article if you want to know more about how hackathons can help speed up the development of new products, solutions, or processes.
10. Create new partnerships with other companies or organisations
External hackathons can also serve as a platform for creating new partnerships. Companies can collaborate with other organisations or startups participating in the event, potentially leading to strategic alliances or joint ventures. Explore this blog post if you’d like to know more about this matter.
11. Conclusion
If your goal is compatible or similar to one of the above, you should consider organising an external hackathon for your company. Hundreds of other companies have already done so, and thousands more will continue to.
Let’s talk today if you want to be one of them.