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AI Builders Student Challenge sponsored by IBM SkillsBuild

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Join the AI Builders Challenge sponsored by IBM SkillsBuild, a global program where university students build real-world AI solutions, develop in-demand technical skills, and create portfolio-ready projects using IBM technologies.

This June, take on the AI Inside the Match Challenge and create AI-powered solutions that help fans better understand the game before, during, or after a match. From tactics and officiating decisions to fan engagement and storytelling, your project should showcase how explainable, human-centered AI can improve trust and understanding in sports.

Participants will gain access to hands-on learning labs, live webinars, a global community of builders, and the opportunity to compete for a share of the $15,000 USD prize pool.

Please note: This is not the official registration page. Use the link below to officially register for the challenge.

Register Here


Benefits of Participating

  • 🏆 Compete for your share of the $15,000 USD prize pool

  • 🤖 Gain hands-on experience building AI solutions with IBM technologies

  • 📚 Access exclusive learning labs, webinars, and technical resources

  • 🌎 Connect with a global community of student developers and AI builders

  • 💼 Build portfolio-ready projects that showcase your skills to employers

  • 🎤 Earn recognition and opportunities to showcase your work to a global audience


To be eligible to enter the Contest, you must be a student enrolled in an institution of higher education and a legal resident of, and/or be part of an organization registered in: the United States of America, Canada (excluding Quebec), the United Kingdom (England, Ireland, Scotland), and India.

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