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Young Rewired State Festival of Code heading to Birmingham's ICC

The event sees young people build  apps, websites, games and write algorithms to solve real-world problems

An event which sees young people from around the globe come together to build apps, websites, games and write algorithms to solve real-world problems is coming to Birmingham.

The ‘Festival of Code’ hack event is this year being held at Birmingham’s International Convention Centre.

Every year the festival, which is run by Young Rewired State, a worldwide community of digital makers aged 18 and under, sees over 1,000 young people and 300 expert mentors team up in over 60 local centres across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, for a week in the summer holidays, to build digital prototypes before coming together to present what they’ve made at the Festival weekend.

Local centres are run by a variety of partner organisations, ranging from schools, tech start-ups, charities and large corporations.

With the introduction of computer programming into the national curriculum in September 2014, the Festival of Code in 2015 is set to be bigger than ever.

This year Young Rewired State is preparing to welcome up to 2,000 young coders from 100 locations across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to the weekend showcase. Participants will also get to stretch their skills by taking on a variety of programming challenges, set by sponsors and partner organisations, and experimenting with cutting edge technologies, over the course of the weekend.

The whole event is free to attend and is supported by sponsors, from a variety of sectors, including SAP, Google and Pearson.

Following the success of hosting a remote centre in Kosovo for the duration of the 2014 Festival, Young Rewired State is also opening up participation to centres in Europe for the first time, giving young coders in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ the opportunity to share skills with their counterparts overseas.