Partner With Us to Give Your Students Real-World Experience
Are you a university, bootcamp, or AI school, and would your students benefit from exposure to real-world data while solving high-impact problems with world-leading organizations?
Join our partner program below

Who we are
Omdena is the collaborative platform where AI engineers and domain experts engage in real-world projects with up to 60 collaborators to build innovative and ethical solutions. Our platform spans across more than 88 countries with more than 1700 changemakers.
How it works
1. Become a partner
Let us draft a mutually- beneficial partnership agreement.
2. Involve your students
You share the Omdena AI challenges and projects with your students.
3. Co-create success stories
Together we capture and promote the learnings and success stories of your students.
YOUR BENEFITS
– Give your students the best real-world education
– Make your members more hireable
– Benefit from shared marketing and PR
– Co-create impactful stories of your students
Some of our success stories

Securing an NVIDIA Data Science Internship
Kennedy Wangari is a Data Scientist, based in Kenya. Kennedy worked on several real-world AI projects at Omdena, which were essential to land this internship.

Getting a full-time Microsoft offer
“During my interaction with my teammates, I got to learn more than what I learned in any online course. When I was the task manager, I learned to manage, collaborate, and communicate with the team. This has significantly helped me during my time at Microsoft.”

Starting a career at Google
“Omdena’s unconventional approach and methodology added to my skill sets and experience, thereby unlocking my hidden potential. The communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills that I could practice and hone over the course of these projects helped me build my confidence and played a significant role in my interviews at Google.”
Let´s make a real-world impact

Omdena´s collaborative work and Coronavirus AI Challenge highlighted by NASDAQ, NYC (May 2020)
What our changemakers say

Kritika Rupauliha
“Managing, communicating, and collaborating with the Omdena teams helped me significantly to get my job at Microsoft”

Rosana de Oliveira Gomes
Lead ML engineer,
,“After all this mind-blowing experience, I feel much closer to the person I wanted to be for a very long time: a technology change maker. “

Colton Magnant
“I have learned so much in several domains including data mining, AI, ML, transfer learning, NLP.”

Anita Okoh
“Working in a collaborative project helped greatly in boosting my data science confidence.”

Xavier Torres Fatsini
“After the Omdena project, I see that career adaptation was a necessary thing in today’s trends.“

Marek Cichy
ML engineer,
,“Collaboration across continents, time zones, and perspectives, especially on a social science-linked challenge was mind-opening.”

Phenyo Phemelo Moletsane
“Joining Omdena was an important career milestone. A unique way of learning and contributing to social good.”

Neil Sahota
“Collaborative AI enables robust AI solutions through sharing knowledge, perspectives, and promoting diversity and inclusion.“

Animesh Seemendra
“The best part of the challenge was that many in the team were professional data scientists, some of whom with Ph.D. or more than 10 years of experience in the industry.”

Sakthisree Venkatesan
“The community made me feel a sense of freedom and provided a non-judgmental environment where I was enabled to help others.”
Partners

Contact us
Connect to our team via email (contact@omdena.com) if you are interested in exploring a partnership.
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