Building High-Value Health Systems: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence by Harvard Health Systems Innovation Lab.

The Harvard HSIL Hackathon 2025 is a global innovation challenge that brings together students, researchers, policymakers, and healthcare professionals to develop AI-powered solutions for critical health  challenges. Organized by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health – Health Systems Innovation Lab, this hackathon fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, pushing the boundaries of healthcare technology.

Institute of Research, Innovation, Incubation & Commercialization(IRIIC),United International University (UIU) is proud to be the first and only Bangladesh Hub, providing a platform for local talent to showcase their innovative ideas and contribute to global healthcare advancements.

Welcoming all the Hackers!

HSIL Hackathon 2025 – Dhaka Hub

💡The Health Systems Innovation Lab is a global research and training lab that specializes in health system performance, health policy, and venture creation.

April 11 & 12, 2025

8:00 AM - 5.00 PM

10th floor, United International University, United City, Madani Avenue, Badda, Dhaka-1212

Institute of Research, Innovation, Incubation & Commercialization(IRIIC)

Innovation Hub

Organizing and Supporting Entities

Welcome!

Prof. Khondaker Abdullah Al Mamun, PhD.

Academician, Scientist, Innovator, Entrepreneur, Policy Consultant

Professor of Digital Health and Intelligent Technology (4IR), Department of Computer Science and Engineering, UIU

 

Founder & Director, IRIIC

Founder, CMED Health

Director's Message

It is with immense pride and excitement that I welcome you to the Harvard HSIL Hackathon 2025, a landmark event co-hosted by the Institute of Research, Innovation, Incubation & Commercialization (IRIIC) at United International University (UIU) and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health – Health Systems Innovation Lab.

For the first time ever, Bangladesh serves as a proud hub for this prestigious global innovation challenge. This hackathon provides a unique platform for students, researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers to come together and design AI-powered solutions for pressing health system challenges.

At IRIIC, we believe in the power of interdisciplinary collaboration and local talent. By co-hosting this hackathon, we aim to empower innovators across the country to contribute to the future of high-value health systems. We are excited to see ideas that push boundaries, harness artificial intelligence, and create meaningful global impact.

I invite all enthusiastic minds to participate, collaborate, and innovate. Together, let’s shape the future of healthcare.

Selected Participants for Harvard HSIL Hackathon 2025

Participants Guidelines

Moments

Hackathon Summary

Challenge Themes

Use AI to address real-world health system challenges

  • EHR Analysis
  • Diagnostic Tools
  • Clinical Chatbots
  • Fragmented Care
  • Health App Overload
  • Healthcare Workforce Shortages
  • Pediatric AI
  • Health Literacy
  • Preventive Health
  • Communication Barriers

Judging Criteria

Each team will be scored across these categories (Total: 30 points)

  • Challenge Relevance
  • Innovation & Technical Feasibility
  • Implementation Plan
  • Team Skills & Diversity
  • Pitch Delivery
  • Q&A Defense

Pitch time: 3 Minutes Presentation + 3 minutes Q&A

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Schedule

11 April, Friday

8:00 - 9:00 AM

Registration, Networking

9:00 - 9:15 AM

Welcome Address

9:30- 10:45 AM

Keynote & Opening Panel “AI-Driven Health: Pioneering Digital Solutions for Tomorrow”

10:45 -11:10 AM

Hack 101, Rules, Challenges, Format, Judges, Mentors introduction

11:10 - 11:30 AM

Keynote Session 1

11:30-11:45 AM

Team formation, participant pitches to form teams

11:45 -12:30 PM

Starting to hack, mentoring

12:30 - 2:30 PM

Lunch and Prayer break

2:30 - 2:40 PM

Keynote Session 2

2:40 - 5:00 PM

Hacking

5:00 PM

End of Day 1

8:00 PM

Deadline for Team Registration

12 April, Saturday

8:00 - 9:00 AM

Check in, Networking

9:00 - 9:15 AM

Welcome, Day 2, Introduction of mentors

9:15- 9:50 AM

Panel Discussion “Empowering Women in HealthTech”

9:50 -12:30 PM

Hacking Practice Pitch sessions

12:30-1:00 PM

Lunch break

1:00-3:00 PM

Finalize ideas, practice pitches

2:00 PM

Slide submission deadline

3:00-5:00 PM

Pitches to local judges

5:00-6:00 PM

Prize Giving Ceremony

Judges and Mentors

Judges

Dr. Arif Mahmud

Director, Medical Services

Evercare Hospital Dhaka

 

Prof. Dr. Shah Ali Akbar Ashrafi

Director (MIS)

DGHS, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

 

Dr. Rui Liu

Chief of Health

Asian Development Bank

 

Dr. Mohammad Zahirul Islam,

MPH(NIPSOM),MPS (DU), MDS (DU), MIPH (Sydney)

Health Advisor, Development Cooperation Section

Embassy of Sweden

 

Professor Khondar A Mamun

Professor

United International University

 

Dr. S M Zia Hyder

Senior Health Consultant

World Bank

 

Fahima Choudhury

Business Development Specialist

Adcomm

 

Mentors

Faizur Rahman

CEO

United Healthcare

 

Dr. Aminul Hasan, PhD

Health Consultant

Quality Care Concern

 

Ashraful Islam, PhD

Assistant Professor

Independent University Bangladesh

 

Dr. Marzia Zaman

Head of Medical Service

CMED Health

 

Waliuddin Bhuiyan

Managing Director

Light of Hope

 

Sumaiya Mutiatur Rasul

Head of Communications

United International University

 

Mohammad Tohidul Islam Miya

Associate Professor - School of Business & Economics

United International University

 

Hamudi Sonnet

Programmer, CITS

United International University

 

Fayedaan Farabi

CEO & Founder

Hishab

 

Dr. Farhana Sarker

Associate Professor, CSE

Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)

 

Dr. Hasin Anupama Azhari, PhD

Professor

United International University

 

Md. Khairul Islam

IT Consultant, MIS

DGHS, MoHFW

 

Dr. B M Riazul Islam

Deputy Chief (Medical), Health Information Unit

DGHS, MoHFW

 

Dr. Md. Toufiq Hassan Shawon

Medical Officer, MIS

DGHS, MoHFW

 

Dr. Ashish Kumar Shah

Ex Director, MIS

DGHS, MoHFW

 

Kaisar Galib Hossain

Healthcare IT Consultant

Health Canada

 

Mohammad Solaimun Rasel

Chief Technology Officer
Digital Healthcare Solutions

Grameen Telecom Trust

 

Shamim Ahmed

CEO Retails

PRAN RFL

 

 

Stay Connected

All official communication happens via Slack.

Resources & Data Sources on Top Killer Diseases

Cardiovascular diseases and Diabetes

1. State of Cardiovascular Disease in G20+Countries (Health Systems Innovation Lab
Harvard): https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/health-systems-innovationlab/2022/05/11/cvd-g20/

2. Cardiovascular Disease & Diabetes Roadmaps (World Heart Federation):
https://world-heart-federation.org/cvd-roadmaps/whf-global-roadmaps/cvd-diabetes/

3. Diabetes Fact Sheet (WHO): https://www.who.int/news-room/factsheets/detail/diabetes

4. Cardiovascular Disease Fact Sheet (WHO): https://www.who.int/news-room/factsheets/detail/cardiovascular-diseases-(cvds)

5. “Diabetes a defining disease of the 21st Century” (Lancet Article):
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(23)01296-5/fulltext

Cancer

1. Global cancer burden growing, amidst mounting need for services
https://www.who.int/news/item/01-02-2024-global-cancer-burden-growing--
amidst-mounting-need-for-services
2. International Agency for Research on Cancer https://www.iarc.who.int/Union for
International Cancer Control https://www.uicc.org/

Mental Health

1. The Mental Health Atlas by the World Health Organization (WHO):
https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240036703
2. A comprehensive study on the global burden of 12 mental disorders across 204
countries and territories from 1990 to 2019:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(21)00395-3/fulltext
3. Global suicide data provided by the World Health Organization (WHO):
https://www.who.int/teams/mental-health-and-substance-use/data-research/suicidedata
4. Access to the WHO MiNDbank online database, which contains a wealth of mental
health data, policies, and strategies: https://extranet.who.int/mindbank/
5. Visualization of the global burden of mental health diseases through the Global
Burden of Disease Study: https://vizhub.healthdata.org/gbd-results/
6. Mental health data available from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
(IHME): https://www.healthdata.org/research-analysis/health-risks-issues/mentalhealth#:~:text=12%25%20of%20the%20world's%20population,to%20mental%20dis
orders%20in%202019

Infectious Diseases

The Global Health Data Exchange platform (IHME): https://ghdx.healthdata.org

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When and where is the Hackathon taking place?

The Hackathon will be held on Friday, April 11th and Saturday, April 12th, 2025, across multiple global hubs including Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

Venue - Innovation Hub,Institute of Research, Innovation, Incubation & Commercialization(IRIIC),United International University, United City, Madani Avenue, Badda, Dhaka-1212

What is the theme this year?

Building High-Value Health Systems: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence

Who can participate?

Students, young professionals, and early-stage startups from any background (healthcare, tech, design, business, etc.) are encouraged to join. No prior Hackathon experience is needed.

Do I need a team to apply?

No. You can apply as an individual. Teams will be formed via Slack before the event, or you can join the  channel if you're still looking for teammates.

How big should teams be?

Teams should ideally be made up of 3-5 members, preferably with diverse skill sets.

What digital platform will we use during the Hackathon?
Do we have to work on the challenges provided in the guide?

No. The challenges are there to inspire you, but you are welcome to address any issue related to AI and health systems.

Will we have access to mentors?

Yes! Each team will be supported by local mentors from various backgrounds—clinical, public health, AI, engineering, business, and more. Book 1:1 mentoring sessions via Slack.

What do we need to prepare for the pitch?

A 3-minute presentation covering:
• Introduction
• Problem statement
• Solution (technical details)
• Demo or mockup
•Closing summary

What are judges looking for?

Judges will score based on:
• Challenge clarity
• Innovation and tech use
• Implementation feasibility
• Team capability
•Quality of pitch
•Handling Q&A

Are there any prizes?

There is no cash prize, but winning teams enter a Bootcamp and potentially the 4-week Venture Incubation Program with 1:1 mentorship, workshops, and global exposure.

How many teams advance?

More than 100 participants: 2 winning teams

Top 8 global teams will be selected for incubation.

Do we need to be fluent in English?

At least 1-2 members per team must be fluent in English to participate in the post-hackathon programs.

Is there a fee to participate?

No. Participation is completely free. Your local hub provides resources at no cost.

Who do I contact for help during the Hackathon?

Your local hub organizers are your main point of contact. You'll find them active in your local Slack channel.