AImpacto Hackathon 2026
Coming October 2026: a two-day AI education and entrepreneurship hackathon where participants learn by building real AI solutions with expert mentorship.
Join upcoming forums, workshops, and community gatherings across Madrid.
Coming October 2026: a two-day AI education and entrepreneurship hackathon where participants learn by building real AI solutions with expert mentorship.
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Highlights from previous AImpacto Rotaract Madrid gatherings and collaborations.
We are co-organizing a dynamic AI workshop in collaboration with Luis Ángel Galindo and Mike Beattie, designed specifically for secondary school students and aligned with the educational objectives of public institutions. The session explores real-world applications of artificial intelligence, ethical considerations in AI deployment, and the opportunities emerging at the intersection of education and technology. The initiative responds directly to the growing integration of AI tools within schools, including the implementation of institutional AI servers and teacher training programs, as is currently being developed at IES Gabriel García Márquez. Our goal is to complement these efforts by bringing industry expertise into the classroom, translating complex technological concepts into accessible, age-appropriate discussions tailored for students in 3º ESO.
At the Hackathon Soluciones WhatsApp en Smart Cities, AImpacto Rotaract Madrid delivered a hands-on workshop on AI regulation and compliance in the public sector context. The session, led by Anna Shatalova (Compliance Specialist and Founder of AImpacto) and Fernando Rangel (AI Specialist and Founder of Kuentia), addressed a question often overlooked in early-stage innovation: Can your AI prototype comply with European regulation from day one? Rather than discussing regulation in abstract terms, the workshop examined a practical use case — a conversational WhatsApp assistant designed to streamline access to municipal cultural centers in Madrid. Participants explored how such a system could be architected technically, while simultaneously evaluating its regulatory implications under the EU AI Act and the Product Liability Directive.
We promoted and participated in a public dialogue with Andrea Rizzi examining global power shifts, geopolitical tensions, and Europe’s role in an increasingly fragmented world—fostering critical debate on international affairs and civic responsibility.
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