

Nuremberg | Claude Impact Lab Hackathon
βπ Claude Impact Lab Hackathon #1 Build AI for good β a one-day social-impact hackathon in Nuremberg
βπ Thursday, 23 July 2026 Β· 13:30β21:30 π ZOLLHOF, Nuremberg
ββ οΈ ONLY APPLY IF YOU CAN COMMIT TO THE FULL DAY β οΈ Limited spots (60 people) and a waiting list. This is a hackathon β teams build together, so a no-show leaves a team a person down. RSVP and don't show β you lose priority for future events. Community over flakiness.
βWhat is this?
βOne day. 3 challenges. Real AI prototypes for real social problems. The Claude Impact Lab brings founders, makers, and first-time builders together to tackle impact challenges from our partners at Yunus Social Innovation (YSI) β and ship something that matters by the end of the night.
βNot sure you're "technical enough"? Good. We want you here. (More on that below.)
βZOLLHOF Track β Integration & Recognition
βThe real case: In 2012, Germany passed the "Recognition Act" (Anerkennungsgesetz). The goal was simple: make it faster and easier to recognize foreign professional qualifications. The idea was well-intentioned β many skilled workers should have been able to work in their profession sooner. Years later, the results tell a different story. Many migrants still work below their qualification level. Engineers drive taxis. Doctors work as care assistants. The reason: processes are scattered across many authorities, states, and websites. Information is often only available in German, and no one guides people step by step. The lesson: a good law is not enough. Without personal guidance and a clear overview, the potential goes unused.
βThe challenge: Every year, thousands of people come to Germany wanting to integrate and work. They face a maze of authorities, forms, and deadlines. Information on integration and recognition is scattered across many sources: BAMF, the IQ Network, the anabin database, local offices. There is no personal guidance that considers someone's individual situation β profession, family status, language, arrival date. That makes simple questions hard to answer:
βWhat should I do next? Will my qualification be recognized in Germany? How long will it take, and what will it cost?
βYour task: Use AI to turn scattered information into clear, personalized guidance. The format is open: chatbot, assistant, dashboard, or something else. Possible building blocks:
βIntegration Navigator: A multilingual assistant (Arabic, Farsi, Ukrainian, Turkish, English, German) that explains the integration journey β with personalized next steps, required documents, deadlines, and nearby offices.
βYSI Track β AI-Powered Impact Intelligence
βThe real case: In 2006, a well-known shoe brand promised to donate a pair to a child in need for every pair sold. It became world-famous as smart do-good business. Years later, researchers found little evidence it improved health or education β and in some places the free donations undercut local shoemakers. The lesson: good intentions don't guarantee good outcomes. The only way to know if a project helps is to measure it.
βThe challenge: Every year, governments, foundations, and companies spend billions on programmes meant to improve lives β education, healthcare, climate resilience, jobs. They collect huge amounts of data to check if it works: surveys, reports, spreadsheets, interviews. But the data is a mess. There's no shared definition of what impact means or how to measure it, and it's scattered across formats and years even within one organization. That makes basic questions almost impossible to answer:
βWhich programmes work best for a given challenge? What patterns recur across initiatives and organizations? Which projects show early warning signs β or early success?
βYour task: Use AI to turn messy, scattered data into something clear and useful β a tool that helps organizations understand their own impact instead of drowning in it. Format is up to you: dashboard, chatbot, report generator, or something else. Real, anonymized impact data will be provided.
βWildcard Track:
βParticipants can come up with their own challenge that drives social impact or bring one with them
βHow it works
β13:30 β Doors open, check in, grab coffee, set up
β14:00 β Welcome + intro to the challenges and YSI
β14:15 β Team formation & pick your challenge
β14:30 β Hacking begins (mentors circulating to help)
β18:00 β Dinner break π
β18:30 β Back to building
β20:00 β Team pitches (~2 min each)
β21:10 β Judging, winners & prizes
β21:20 β Celebrate & network
β21:30 β Wrap up
βWho should come?
βAnyone who wants to build AI for good β founders, side-project hackers, students, designers, researchers, and curious first-timers. All skill levels welcome.
βAnd this matters: we especially want people with lived experience of these problems, not only engineers. The best work on bias and impact happens when the people affected are building the solution β not just being built for. If a challenge speaks to you, you belong here, whatever your background.
βEnglish & German-speaking. Bring your laptop.
βThe prize π
βThe winning team walks away with:
β1 month free Claude 20x Max plan for each team member
β4 weeks of co-working space at ZOLLHOF
β2β3 virtual mentoring sessions with YSI
βPotential to be featured on claude.com/community in future + Claude's official Social channels
βNo strings attached β winners are free to take their idea forward, or not. If you do want to keep going, we'll help you.
βHow we judge
βInnovativeness β how original is the idea?
βFeasibility & practicability β could this actually be built and used?
βImpact & business value β does it create real social value?
βPitch β how clearly and convincingly do you tell the story?
βPerks
βFree (always will be)
β$100 in Anthropic API credits per attendee to build with
βCoffee, pizza, snacks & refreshments
βMentoring on the day + access to Nuremberg's growing AI builder community
βRules
ββ RSVP = show up (no-shows lose future priority)
ββ Build for impact
ββ Share knowledge openly
ββ Help others when they're stuck
ββ Bring an open mind β and your laptop
βAbout ZOLLHOF
βWe're hosting at one of Germany's fastest-growing tech incubators. ZOLLHOF has supported 100+ startups since 2017 (70% still thriving) and was recently named one of Europe's leading startup hubs by the Financial Times. Located in a renovated historic customs building next to Nuremberg Central Station, with 2,800mΒ² of flexible workspace. Part of the β¬30M ZOLLHOF Factory initiative backed by Siemens, Schaeffler, and other major corporates to make Northern Bavaria a leading startup destination.
βSponsored by the official Anthropic Claude Community programme & supported by YSI.
βSee you there! π