Nmedia Hackathon 2024: immersion in innovation and technological collaboration

Nmedia Hackathon 2024: immersion in innovation and technological collaboration
Nmedia Hackathon 2024: immersion in innovation and technological collaboration

For the second year in a row, the Web agency Nmedia de Drummondville is organizing its collaborative development marathon: the Nmedia Hackathon. During this two-day event, around thirty employees from the agency will take up the challenge of creating innovative digital solutions in record time.

The theme of this edition is “AI, for the benefit of Nmédia and its clients”. The teams will present their projects to a jury of Quebec innovation experts, demonstrating the impact of artificial intelligence on Nmedia’s services and processes.

Back to the first edition


In 2023, Nmedians explored AI applications for Followmybida Drummondville platform that has enabled NPOs to raise more than $10 million since 2020. This exercise allowed Nmedia to integrate artificial intelligence into concrete projects, offering its clients innovative business solutions.

“The days are intense, full of learning and challenges where every detail counts. Together, we push the boundaries of innovation, explore new ideas and find new solutions.” — Patrick Bélangervice-president innovation and compliance for Nmedia.

In photo: Patrick Bélanger

Objectives of this edition
For this second edition, the teams will work on solutions that exploit AI in various areas: custom development, mobile experience, digital marketing and integration of business solutions. The objective is to strengthen collaboration between expertise and optimize Nmedia’s services using AI.

A learning and team experience
The Nmedia Hackathon is also a dynamic immersion where teams push the limits of their skills, learning and innovating together.

“The Hackathon is more than just a game, it’s an opportunity to advance technology while having fun” — Carolineparticipant of Nmedia Hackathon

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