How AngelHack uses hackathons to ease AI adoption
computerweekly.com Jun 16, 2026

How AngelHack uses hackathons to ease AI adoption

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

AngelHack, a Singapore-based innovation firm, uses hackathons to help enterprises adopt artificial intelligence. The company runs internal hackathons that teach non-technical employees to build AI-powered applications, and also organises large-scale external hackathons for tech giants. AngelHack's approach allows companies to leverage their own employees' knowledge of workflows to build tailored AI solutions. The firm has seen rising demand for its expertise and has worked with companies like Microsoft and Singtel. AngelHack also guides commercially viable projects to market and offers accelerator programmes to turn prototypes into scalable businesses, easing the transition to frontier technologies.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By empowering non-technical employees to build AI applications, AngelHack's approach addresses the shortage of skilled AI engineers.
  • · It also enables companies to unlock internal innovation and reduce reliance on external consultants.