By:
Kanto Kai Okanta
Cabo
Verde has highlighted the strength of its emerging innovation ecosystem
following the successful hosting of the Re!nventa Hackathon, which brought
together young innovators from the country and its diaspora to develop digital
solutions for public sector challenges.
The
two-day event saw teams collaborate intensively to design practical and
scalable solutions within a limited timeframe, addressing key issues facing
government services and digital transformation efforts.

Organisers
said the hackathon demonstrated a high level of technical capability,
creativity, and collaboration among participants, reflecting the growing
maturity of Cabo Verde’s digital innovation landscape.
Among
the projects presented, four teams — SunnyTech, CasaTech, NHABEX, and Praia MIA
— were recognised for the quality and impact of their solutions, with SunnyTech
and CasaTech emerging as overall winners.
The
initiative was supported by a range of national and international partners,
including the World Bank Group, the Ministry of Digital Economy, the
Directorate-General for Telecommunications and Digital Economy, Cabo Verde
Digital, and the University of Cabo Verde, alongside development agencies,
regulatory bodies, and private sector collaborators.

Stakeholders
noted that the event underscores Cabo Verde’s commitment to fostering
innovation, supporting young talent, and leveraging digital technology to
improve public sector delivery.
The
Re!nventa Hackathon forms part of broader efforts to position the country as a
competitive player in the digital economy while strengthening collaboration
between government, industry, and the technology community.