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June 22, 2022
Bureau of Digital Services
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is opening access to its data in an effort to encourage civic tech and private companies to create new services that improve the convenience of the citizens of Tokyo.
In order to accelerate such initiatives, we will hold the Governor of Tokyo Cup Open Data Hackathon 2022, the second edition following the last fiscal year, as follows.
In addition to the Governor of Tokyo Cup, two new categories of awards have been established this fiscal year, an Audience Award selected by votes of general viewers and a Jury Special Award. The latter award recognizes works that contribute to solving pressing administrative issues for TMG, by incorporating technology into, for example, electricity reduction measures, to save, create and store electricity (abbreviated as “HTT” in Japanese), as well as works that demonstrate technical capabilities and excellent design. App developer recruiting events will be also held.
This is an event to plan and develop digital services to solve administrative issues by using open data posted on the TMG open data catalogue site.
From Tuesday August 23 to Sunday August 28, 2022
*Participant recruiting events (attachment(PDF:534KB)) will be held during the application period.
Individuals or groups aiming to develop services that utilize TMG open data
From Wednesday June 1 to Friday August 5, 2022
*For details of how to apply, etc. please see our website (Japanese/English)
*Please click here to see mass media releases in multiple languages. (日本語 / 中文 / 한국어)
This project is part of the Future Tokyo: Tokyo’s Long-Term Strategy.
Strategy 20: TMG Administration Structural Reform Strategy
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