Innowise, Vidda and 2Hero will host the Stockholm Hackathon (May 20-21, 2026) to build AI-driven, human-validated compliance training solutions.
Innowise is co-hosting the Learning Program Generation Hackathon 2026 with Vidda, 2Hero, and Chas Academy, bringing together developers, executives, and technology experts to explore how AI can accelerate innovation in compliance training. The event will be held in Stockholm and will challenge participants to build an AI-powered human-involved pipeline to generate customized training programs based on regulatory requirements.
This hackathon is an opportunity to bring together developers, compliance leaders, and technology partners to build practical tools for complex fields. ”
— Dmitry Nazarevich, CTO, Innowise
About Learning Program Generation Hackathon 2026
Innowise is participating as a co-sponsor of Hackathon 2026 in collaboration with Vidda and 2Hero. This event brings together developers, compliance experts, and jury members to address real-world challenges at the intersection of AI, regulatory technology, financial crime prevention, and education technology.
This hackathon focuses on practical questions about how AI can help translate dense regulatory requirements into relevant, role-specific learning programs. Participants will be asked to design a workflow where AI supports the most time-consuming parts of training program creation, while human experts remain responsible for validation, refinement, and final approval. This approach reflects the growing need for solutions that combine the speed of automation with the reliability of expert judgment.
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For participating developers, the event is also a hands-on opportunity to deepen applied AI skills in complex business domains. The team will work on concepts such as AI workflow orchestration, regulatory context management, and automated evaluation mechanisms to help assess the quality and consistency of generated output.
Registration for Learning Program Generation Hackathon 2026 is now open. To participate in the event, developers are invited to apply through the official event page and participate in building AI-powered solutions that will help shape the future of regulatory training.
“AI has great potential to reshape the way organizations approach regulatory training, but the most valuable solutions will combine automation with expert human oversight,” said Dmitry Nazarevich, CTO at Innowise. “This hackathon is an opportunity to bring together developers, compliance leaders, and our technology partners to build practical tools for complex fields. At Innowise, we’re excited to lend our engineering expertise and help turn ambitious ideas into practical solutions.”
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