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Hub Westminster's Quentin Johns discusses why the Sanitation Hackathon is so well-suited to the central London workspace
The Sanitation Hackathon, which is taking place this weekend in at least 30 cities around the world, has attracted software developers, designers, entrepreneurs and students who are taking part
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- AUDIO: Sani-Dashboard app would monitor toilet-related data
- AUDIO: Hackathon tackles big challenges facing sanitation sector
- AUDIO: Financial app would set sanitation cost benchmarks
- AUDIO: Sanitation Hackathon mirrors Hub Westminster ethos
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