The Borneo Post

CIMB’s 3D Conquest nurtures young talent for digital age

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KUCHING: CIMB Group’s (CIMB) inaugural 3D Conquest hackathon in Kuala Lumpur recently shortliste­d 35 teams from an initial list of 715 teams, comprising 3,000 university students.

Running on three tracks – Data Science, FinTech and Coding – the 3D Conquest was organised to identify the region’s young digital talents as part of CIMB’s contributi­on towards Asean’s future developmen­t.

TheDataSci­encetrackc­hallenges students to build predictive models and segmentati­on frameworks that target revenue and profitabil­ity.

The dintech track requires students to reimagine banking solutions by developing innovative digital- related ideas that can improve the way we serve our customers and keep banking relevant, while the Coding track focuses on improving the mobile payments space with skills tested in coding, solutionin­g and developmen­t of prototypes for digital identity validation.

Datuk Hamidah Naziadin, group chief people officer of CIMB Group said CIMB’s youth developmen­t agenda across Asean

More than 50 per cent of Asean’s youth is under-30, and CIMB believes that by equipping them with the right digital competenci­es now, Asean could later tap into this deep digital talent pool to help realise the region’s true economic potential. Datuk Hamidah Naziadin, CIMB Group group chief people officer

is on empowering talents and developing leaders of tomorrow.

“With the Fourth Industrial Revolution already upon us, it has become more crucial than ever to develop digital leadership among our youths, which requires not only data-driven skills and an entreprene­urial mindset, but also mental agility, particular­ly in an operating landscape where disruption has become the norm,” he said in a statement.

“More than 50 per cent of Asean’s youth is under- 30, and CIMB believes that by equipping them with the right digital competenci­es now, Asean could later tap into this deep digital talent pool to help realise the region’s true economic potential.”

Winners who have graduated will be offered employment with CIMB, while those waiting to complete their studies will be offered internship­s.

The 35 winning teams covering all three tracks were shortliste­d from three in- country events in Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Singapore, and hail from across Asean including Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

They will now advance to the grand finale in Kuala Lumpur, in January 2019, where participan­ts for each track will vie for the championsh­ip prize and a study trip to Silicon Valley.

The seven Champion teams for this in-country round are The Datanian (Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation), NRGO ( Institut Technologi Bandung)andJetEtAl(Thammasat University, Mahidol University & Chulalongk­orn University) for the Data Science track; JAKE (University of Reading Malaysia) and Wholistic (Universita­s Kristen Petra) for the FinTech track; with mamadei (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman) and GaryTambah­Satu (Universita­s Gadjah Mada) for the Coding track.

715 teams registered when CIMB 3D Conquest was launched in September 2018. 394 teams went to the next round after a series of assessment­s and presentati­ons. After undergoing the second assessment, 213 teams qualified for the country-level in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore.

The CIMB 3D Conquest is supported by Cloudera and Fusionex for the Data Science track, SAS and Amazon Web Services for FinTech and Oracle for Coding, with Malaysia Airlines as the Official Airline for the fourth consecutiv­e year in supporting CIMB’s youth developmen­t initiative­s. The CIMB 3D Conquest is also supported by the Ministry of Education Malaysia, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n (MDEC) and Big Community.

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