🇩🇰 Techfugees DENMARK 🇩🇰
Techfugees Denmark brings together refugees, NGOs, GOs, entrepreneurs, developers and designers to ideate, prototype and develop services and products that help refugees survive and thrive. This local chapter has a special focus on establishing demand-driven, low-cost, long-lived projects within the themes of societal integration.
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CONNECT
We connect a diverse pool of organisations and individuals united towards a similar goal: using technology to solve challenges faced by refugees. Through networking events, meetups and hackathons, we connect like minded individuals.
Learn more
April 2020:
What happened at Google x Techfugees Denmark hack for social inclusion ?
December 2019:
Diginauts x Techfugees Denmark hackathon
October 2019:
Hackathon with Techfugees & Diginauts – Cédric’s blogpost, Opoiesis
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SUPPORT
We support the winners of our past hackathons in regards to foster inclusion and diploma recognition and help them navigate the local entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Our TEAM
We are a 100% volunteers. If you want to join our ranks – consider applying. We’re looking for new Chapter Leads !
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Christian Anderson, Former Chapter Lead
Ex-Googler, Christian has studied both business and software development and now works in business and IT. He’s passionate about helping others and working with climate technologies. Follow Christian on Linkedin
![Bjorn Bjorn](https://techfugees.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Bjorn.png)
Bjorn Glavind, Former Chapter Lead
Bjorn works with startups, business and finance, all related to technology. He has co-founded a startup which raised funding in the US, and now heads business development activities for the medical-technology startup Neurescue, aiming to improve treatment of cardiac arrest. Follow Bjorn on Linkedin