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CODEDOOR.ORG Developers help refugees to become Developers. We turn the refugee crisis into a German Wirtschaftswunder.

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CODEDOOR.ORG Developers help refugees to become Developers.

We turn the refugee crisis into a German Wirtschaftswunder.

PROBLEM• 1.5 million refugees will

come to Germany in 2015. About 380.000 refugees will stay in Germany and at least 80.000 will need education. Source: FAZ, 5.10.2015, http://goo.gl/wSkdg9

• Germany lacks 41,000 developers. Source: Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und neue Medien e.V.

Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan counting 80,000 refugees.

Refugees on their way to Germany.

Graph Bitkom, 41,000 developers are need in Germany..

SOLUTION• We empower refugees to

become software developers and find jobs as developers in less than 12 months.Together we will contribute significantly to the social - and economic value creation for Europe We will turn a crisis into a victory.

• Refugees apply through CodeDoor for a scholarhip at udacity..com

• Zanox AG provides Laptops.

• Udacity conducts the education and certification.

• Udacity and CodeDoor accompany the refugees respectively through online and offline tutoring and weekly team meetings.

• While still studying the refugees will meet potential employers at workshops and company events conducted by CodeDoor.

• After graduation the refugees contribute 10 developer hours per month for one year into the system to support other refugees entering the program.

SUSTAINABLE CYCLE

• Udacity

• Social Impact Lab

PARTNER

Udacity is a Silicon Valley based online university founded by Sebastian Thrun (Google, Stanford). Udacity offers Nanaodegrees in developer subjects that have been co-created with at&t, facebook, github and hack reactor. Udacity will provide scholarships to refugees in Europe. http://www.udacity.com

Social Impact Labs offers workshops, networking, office space and free wi-fi for startups founded by people with a migration-background. The refugees educated by CodeDoor and Udacity will be supported by Social Impact Lab. Social Impact Labs are funded by KfW and JP Morgan.

• Udacity & CodeDoor

• Social Impact Labs

PRODUCT

The refugees will meet in the labs, to study and to attend workshops.

Students study at Udacity.com and are supported with laptops and team guides through CodeDoor.org

EXPECTED RESULTS

• Phase 0: Germany (Launch: November 15’) 200 - 300 per cohort (each 4-6 months) 3 cohorts per year : max. 900 graduates Value creation for the German economy: 32 mil. €

• Phase 1: Germany, Austria and Switzerland (Launch: March 16’) 300 - 1.000 per cohort (each 4-6 months) 3 cohorts per year : up to 3.000 graduatesValue creation for the German economy: 108 mil. €

• Phase 2: Europe (Launch: September 16’) 1.000 - 5.000 per cohort (each 4-6 months) 3 cohorts per year : up to 15.000 graduatesValue creation for the German economy: 540 mil. €

Great value creation for the economies

Value creation for refugees and society• Refugees regain hope and confidence• Integration will be pro actively reached• Innovation will emerge through the new cultural influences by the refugees

OUR VISION FOR THE UPCOMING 3-5 YEAR

• Udacity & CodeDoor open the door for a better live through education and social integration.

• Udacity and CodeDoor will empower people to become software developers.

• Udacity and CodeDoor will be THE way to find new software engineers as employees.

CONTACT• Nicolas Ritouet, [email protected]

• Alper Tekin, [email protected]

• Karan Dehghani, [email protected] M: 0177 / 30 55 732

• Claudio Bredfeldt, [email protected]