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  1. Mind the Product presents World Product Day: Everyone Ships Now

    About the challenge
    World Product Day is our annual global celebration of the craft, community, and impact of product people, and this year, we're doing something different. Instead of just talking about shipping, we want to see you ship.
    Mind the Product is the world's largest community of product professionals, and for over a decade we've championed the idea that great products come from people who are relentlessly curious, resourceful, and willing to build. With AI tooling collapsing the distance between "I have an idea" and "I shipped it," there has never been a better moment for our community to put that belief into practice.
    We're partnering with our friends over at Novus.ai to bring this challenge to you.ย Novus.ai gives you instant insight into how real users interact with what you've built, so you're not just shipping into the void. They're sponsoring World Product Day because they believe more people should be shipping, and shipping with real feedback from day one.
    Everyone Ships Now is exactly what it sounds like. You don't need to be an engineer. You don't need a team. You don't need permission. You just need an idea and roughly a month. We'll bring the community, the stage, and the prizes โ€” you bring the thing you've been meaning to build.
    To be eligible for challenge prizes, your project must:
    Be new. Work on it must begin on or after May 20. No dusting off last year's side project. Be built with the tool of your choice. Bolt, Lovable, Replit, Cursor, Claude, v0, Figma Make, hand-rolled Next.js โ€” whatever gets you to shipped fastest. We're tool-agnostic. Install Novus.ai before submission. Novus is how you (and we) measure what you've built. Any project submitted without Novus installed is ineligible for prizes. That's it. No themes, no required APIs, no mandatory integrations beyond Novus. Build what you actually want to build.
    Get started
    Here's the fastest path from "I'm in" to "I'm building":
    Register on this page to lock in your spot and get access to updates. Pick your idea. That thing you've been sketching in the back of a notebook counts. So does the internal tool your team keeps asking for. So does the silly app you think nobody will use. Pick your tool. Use whatever you're fastest in. If you've never shipped before, try one of the AI builders (Bolt, Lovable, Replit Agent, v0) โ€” they're designed for exactly this moment. Build in public, if you can. Post progress with #EveryoneShipsNow and tag @MindThePRoduct. Community momentum is half the fun. Install Novus.ai on your project so you can see how users are interacting with what you built. Submit by June 20, 5:00 PM GMT. Stuck on what to build? Our friends at Vennie.ai can help you go from fuzzy idea to defined scope in minutes.
    Requirements
    What to Build
    Anything. Seriously.
    Build that tool you've complained doesn't exist. Build the app version of your spreadsheet. Build the thing your team keeps almost-shipping but never finishes. Build a game. Build a goofy weekend toy. Build a B2B SaaS you think could be a real business. Build the thing you'd be embarrassed to tell people about, and then tell people about it anyway.
    The only soft guidance we'll offer: make it something a real person could use. Not a demo video, not a pitch deck, not a prototype with five broken buttons โ€” a working product, however small, that someone could land on and actually do something with.
    If it helps, here are some directions other product people in our community have talked about building:
    Internal tools that unblock a real workflow at your company Consumer apps that solve a very specific, very personal itch Playful experiments that show off what AI can do now "I wish this existed" utilities for other product managers, designers, or engineers Micro-SaaS products you'd actually pay $5/month for You don't have to justify the idea. If you want to build it, it qualifies.
    What to Submit
    To count, your submission must include:
    A public URL to a NEW working, deployed version of your project that you started during this hackathon period. No "clone the repo and run locally" โ€” judges and the community need to be able to click a link and use it right now. A short demo video (2โ€“3 minutes) showing your project in action. Upload to YouTube, Vimeo, or Loom and make it public or unlisted. Confirmation that Novus.ai is installed on the project via a screenshot of your Novus dashboard. A short written description covering what you built, who it's for, what tool(s) you used, and what you learned shipping it. Optional but encouraged: a link to your LinkedIn posts that tag @Mind the Product on LinkedIn or @mindtheproduct on Instagram, a blog post you wrote, or anything else that shows the journey you have taken to build your project. Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $10,000+ in prizes + other prizes GOLD
    $5,000 in cash 1 winner
    SILVER
    $3,000 in cash 1 winner
    BRONZE
    $2,000 in cash 1 winner
    Product Bundle by Mind the Product
    10 winners Access to our Product Bundle, with free access to the latest & greatest AI tools, worth up to $2,000USD in value.
    Devpost Achievements
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    Sean Ryan
    Lead Engineer, Mind the Product
    Valeria Khokhlova
    Head of Community, Mind the Product
    Dave Killeen
    VP, Product @ Pendo
    Joe Dreimann
    VP Design, Novus
    Curtis Michelson
    Co-Founder, Jedi On The Fly
    Amit Godbole
    Product Leader | Product Strategist
    Judging Criteria
    Product Thinking (25%)
    Is the problem worth solving? Does the product clearly know who it's for, what it does, and why that matters? Mind the Product exists because we believe product sense is a craft โ€” this is where we reward it. Craft and Execution (25%)
    Is it actually good? Does it work end-to-end? Is the experience coherent, the UI considered, the copy intentional? A rough idea executed beautifully beats a big idea executed messily. Originality and Ambition (25%)
    Does this make us sit up a little? It doesn't have to be world-changing โ€” a sharp, specific, surprising idea counts just as much as a grand one. We're looking for things that feel distinctly yours. Shippedness (25%)
    Is it real? Can a stranger land on the URL and get value from it right now? Is it measurable (Novus installed, behaviors trackable)? This is the category that separates "demo" from "product."
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  2. Build with Gemini XPRIZE

    90 days. Ideate. Build. Ship. Grow.
    Real product. Real revenue. A real business.
    01
    Ideate
    Pick a real problem worth solving. AI helps you scope it.
    02
    Build
    Build a working prototype using AI.
    03
    Ship
    Deploy a business that operates with AI. Real users in production.
    04
    Sell
    Market it. Grow it. Show the revenue.
    AI is transforming everything, including what small teams can build. Operations that used to take entire engineering departments can now be written in plain English and executed by AI agents. By some estimates, the worldโ€™s 45 million software developers will grow to over a billion in the next few years. Everyone will be a developer, and we want to start now, with you. So show us: build a real business that makes real impact.
    Requirements
    Build a business in 90 days with real customers and real revenue. The hurdle: your business operates with AI in one of the categories.
    Your business has to be operated by AI agents and must use at least one product from Google Cloud.
    The Categories
    Five categories spanning economic opportunity and professional access:
    Education & Human Potential: Transforming how we learn, grow, and achieve our best.. Entrepreneurship & Job Creation: Fueling the tools that help new founders and economies thrive. Small Business Services:ย Powering everyday businesses with tools to compete and win. Money & Financial Access:ย Breaking down barriers to banking, capital, and financial freedom. Professional Services Access:ย Connecting everyday people with the expert guidance they need. ย 
    What to Submit
    GitHub repo shared with testing@devpost.com and judging@hacker.fund (Public or Private repositories). 3-minute video that demonstrates the extent to which AI is live in production and executes key decisions. Written narrative (500โ€“1000 words) of how the team uses AI day to day, what humans do versus what AI does, the jobs and economic opportunities the business creates or enables for people beyond the founding team (actual and potential), and the story of building the business this way. Revenue evidence such as a Stripe dashboard export, bank statement, or simple P&L. Projects must also include their corporate ID if available. Expenses incurred during the hackathon period. This includes Marketing and customer acquisition spend to disclose total spend on marketing and customer acquisition during the hackathon period. This is used as a check on business viabilityย and must be disclosed even if zero. Product evidence showing agent execution logs, API usage records, screenshots of dashboards. Anything that strengthens the case that AI is running in production continuously. Customer evidence such as contact info of real customers (name, email, phone) and any testimonials or feedback provided by customers of your project. Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $2,000,000 in prizes 1st place
    $500,000 in cash 1 winner
    2nd place
    $200,000 in cash 1 winner
    3rd place
    $100,000 in cash 1 winner
    4th place
    $100,000 in cash 1 winner
    5th place
    $100,000 in cash 1 winner
    Runner-up
    $50,000 in cash 15 winners
    Education & Human Potential
    $50,000 in cash 1 winner
    Entrepreneurship & Job Creation
    $50,000 in cash 1 winner
    Small Business Services
    $50,000 in cash 1 winner
    Money & Financial Access
    $50,000 in cash 1 winner
    Professional Services Access
    $50,000 in cash 1 winner
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    A panel of qualified judges

    Judging Criteria
    Business Viability
    Teams must launch a real business during the hackathon, acquire real users, and generate real revenue. Judges assess both actual revenue achieved during the 90-day window and the sustainability of the underlying business model. AI-Native Operations
    Teams must run their business through AI. Judges assess the extent to which AI is live in production and executes key decisions. Category Impact
    Teams built something that meaningfully moves the needle in their chosen category โ€” either by redefining how something works at a fundamental level, or by reaching a scale where widespread adoption is credible.
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  3. CfI Improving Outcomes for Children Experiencing Homelessness

    CfI Improving Outcomes for Children Experiencing Homelessness
    Organisations can apply for a share of ยฃ2 million, inclusive of VAT, to develop. innovative interventions, technologies, and frameworks that are designed to support children and families experiencing homelessness. Eligibility
    To lead a project, you can:

    be an organisation of any size, including those based in the EU, EEA or internationally work alone or with other organisations as subcontractors

    Contracts will be awarded to a single legal entity only. Open now
    Opened: 19 May 2026 Closes: 8 July 2026
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  4. Testing for my final qualifying work

    im just looking and hope moders delete this after a few days
    srry for messing around here
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    1 non-cash prize big prize for #1
    1 winner honor and respect
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Vladimir

    Judging Criteria
    just be a good person
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  5. Hack Begin

    MLH registration is compulsory for all participants.
    https://events.mlh.io/events/14306-codestorm
    About the Challenge
    Hack Begins is a high-energy hackathon designed to bring together innovators, developers, and problem-solvers to build impactful solutions. Participants will collaborate, experiment, and create real-world projects across diverse domains using cutting-edge technologies.
    Get Started
    Form your team, choose a problem statement, and start building. Use available resources, attend mentor sessions, and push your creativity to turn ideas into working prototypes within the given time.
    Requirements
    What to Build
    Create an innovative, real-world solution that solves a meaningful problem. Youโ€™re free to choose any domain AI/ML, Web, Mobile, Blockchain, or Open Innovation and build a functional prototype.
    What to Submit
    Submit a working prototype along with your source code (GitHub), a short project description, and a demo video explaining your solution, features, and impact.
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    1 non-cash prize Swags and Goodies
    1 winner Membership
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Pranjal Jain
    Co-Founder, NextEase Solutions
    Judging Criteria
    Innovation and originality of the idea
    Technical implementation
    Overall impact and feasibility
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  6. Commercialising Knowledge Assets Fund (CKAF) Autumn

    Commercialising Knowledge Assets Fund (CKAF) Autumn
    UK registered government research organisations can apply for grants from ยฃ50,000 up to ยฃ250,000 to move viable public sector knowledge assets towards commercial readiness. This funding is provided by the Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT). Eligibility
    This competition is open to single applicants. Grants shall be awarded to, and administered by, the applicant organisation.

    To lead a project your organisation must be a UK registered:


    Public Sector Research Establishment (PRSE), UKRI wholly owned institute
    or

    other public sector bodies that meet GOTT standard eligibility criteria, for example, arms length bodies (ALBs), that undertake research as a primary function
    Open now
    Opened: 18 May 2026 Closes: 1 September 2026
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  7. 2026 DevSoc Halftime Hackathon

    Problem Statement

    Your Task: Create a project that aligns with the theme of Connection. You may choose to leverage DevSocโ€™s Flagship Projects as a point of inspiration. Our projects are available here: https://devsoc.app/our-projects.ย 
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    DevSoc has created an API that contains UNSW data that our current projects use including room bookings, classes and courses. The documentation is available here: https://github.com/devsoc-unsw/graphql-api?tab=readme-ov-file.
    Requirements
    WHAT TO BUILD
    Whatever you'd like, as long as it addresses the problem statement! There is no restriction on what form your project should be like and what technologies are used to build it. See the rules for a more detailed breakdown.ย 
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    WHAT TO SUBMIT
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    Your code on a public repository, screenshots of your project and a brief description of what it does on the DevPost.


    A short pitch video (~1 min) is recommended for People's Choice
    A max 5 min in-person pitch describing your project is REQUIRED for your team to be eligible for prizing
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $500 in prizes First Place Prize
    $200 in cash 1 winner Sponsor Merch
    Runner Up Prize
    $100 in cash 1 winner Sponsor Merch
    People's Choice
    $100 in cash 1 winner
    First Steps Prize
    $100 in cash 1 winner
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Lucas Harvey
    DevSoc Co-President
    Adrian Si
    Software Engineer @ Atlassian
    Aiden Rawles
    Software Engineer @ Atlassian
    Ashley Lamont
    Software Engineer @ Atlassian
    Judging Criteria
    Innovation and Creativity (25%)
    Originality: Is the idea novel and unique? Has it been done before? Creativity: Does the solution approach the problem in an innovative way? Impact: Does the project have the potential to make a significant impact or change? Technical Complexity and Completeness (20%)
    Error Handling: Are there bugs? Are edge cases considered? Implementation: How well is the technology implemented? Are there any advanced technical elements? Functionality: Does the project function as intended? Are all features implemented properly? User Experience and Design (20%)
    Usability: Is the project easy to use and navigate? Is the user interface intuitive? Aesthetics: How visually appealing is the design? Is the design cohesive and professional? Accessibility: Is the project accessible to users of varying abilities? Practicality and Feasibility (15%)
    Feasibility: Can the project be realistically implemented? Scalability: Can the solution be scaled up? Does it handle increasing amounts of work well? Market Fit: Is there a clear market need for this solution? Target audience? Presentation and Pitch (10%)
    Clarity: Is the presentation clear, concise and effectively communicate the project? Engagement: Does the team engage the audience and judges during their pitch? Q&A: How well does the team respond to questions? Team Collaboration (10%)
    Teamwork: How well did the team work together? Did they utilise each member's strengths? Contribution: Did all team members contribute significantly to the project? Communication: How effectively did the team communicate during the hackathon?
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  8. Hack the Tech

    Hack the Tech 2026 โ€” Build the Future, One Innovation at a Time Welcome to Hack the Tech 2026, a global innovation hackathon designed for developers, designers, startup founders, engineers, students, researchers, and technology enthusiasts who are ready to solve real-world problems through technology.
    Hack the Tech is more than just a coding competition โ€” it is a platform where creativity, execution, and innovation come together to shape the future. Participants from across the world will collaborate, build, and compete to create impactful solutions across multiple high-growth technology domains.
    Whether you are an experienced developer, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone passionate about building meaningful products, this hackathon provides the opportunity to showcase your skills, collaborate with global talent, and gain recognition from industry experts.
    This edition is expected to host participants from multiple countries, with projects spanning across artificial intelligence, software engineering, fintech, healthcare, sustainability, cybersecurity, developer tools, and emerging technologies.
    Themes & Tracks Participants may build projects under any of the following tracks:
    Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning FinTech & Digital Payments Healthcare & HealthTech Smart Cities & Sustainability Cybersecurity & Privacy Developer Tools & Productivity Education Technology Blockchain & Web3 Open Innovation Startup & Business Solutions What Makes Hack the Tech Special Global participant community Industry-level judging process Professional and verifiable certificates Opportunity to connect with mentors and jury members Recognition across official platforms Real-world problem-solving environment Beginner-friendly and open to all skill levels Flexible virtual participation Hack the Tech is designed to encourage innovation, learning, collaboration, and execution while maintaining a professional and competitive environment.
    Event Timeline Registration Phase Participants can register individually or as teams.
    Development Phase Teams build and submit their projects before the submission deadline.
    Judging Phase Projects are evaluated by industry professionals and domain experts.
    Winners Announcement Selected winners and special category awards will be announced officially after evaluation.
    Requirements
    To successfully qualify for judging, participants must submit the following:
    Mandatory Requirements Project Title Project Description Team Details Working Demo or Prototype GitHub Repository Link Presentation Deck or Documentation Submission Video (recommended) Project Expectations Projects must:
    Be original and created during the hackathon period Demonstrate innovation and technical implementation Solve a real-world problem Include a functional prototype, MVP, or working concept Clearly explain the problem statement and proposed solution Recommended Submission Materials Participants are encouraged to include:
    Architecture diagrams API documentation Screenshots and product walkthroughs Business model or scalability plan Future roadmap ย  Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    5 non-cash prizes First Place
    1 winner Winner Certificate
    Exclusive Recognition
    Premium Swag Package
    Community Spotlight
    Second Place
    1 winner Runner-Up Certificate
    Swag Rewards
    Feature on Official Platforms
    Third Place
    1 winner Achievement Certificate
    Community Recognition
    Exclusive Rewards

    Special Awards
    10 winners Best AI Project
    Best FinTech Solution
    Best Healthcare Innovation
    Best UI/UX Design
    Best Beginner Team
    Best Open Innovation Project
    Best Sustainability Solution

    Participant Benefits
    500 winners Verifiable Participation Certificate
    Digital Achievement Badge
    Networking Opportunities
    Access to Community Channels
    Jury & Mentor Exposure
    Swag & Referral Rewards (selected participants)
    Referral Rewards
    Participants can earn additional rewards through referrals
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Hack the Tech Professional Jury Panel
    Interested in judging ..mail us !!
    Kush Singh
    Manager at Meta New York
    Judging Criteria
    Creativity & Uniqueness
    Functionality
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  9. guadalahacks 2026

    ยฟQuรฉ es guadalahacks?
    รšnete a cientos de estudiantes de todo Mรฉxico para un fin de semana de construcciรณn, aprendizaje y diversiรณn. Convive y conecta con la comunidad tech de Mรฉxico, desarrolla tu proyecto y pasa un fin de semana inolvidable. Conoce Guadalajara y el Tecnolรณgico de Monterrey, universidad lรญder en Mรฉxico y Latinoamรฉrica.
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    ยฟQuiรฉnes son bienvenidxs?
    Puedes formar parte del evento si eres estudiante o exatec, con menos de un aรฑo de haber egresado, de cualquier campus del Tecnolรณgico de Monterrey, no importa tu carrera ni nivel de experiencia o de estudios. Somos un evento inclusivo y diverso, y fomentamos un espacio seguro para todxs.
    Horario de comidas
    Sรกbado a las 15:00 horas Sรกbado a las 21:00 horas Domingo a las 10:00 horas Requirements
    Envรญa tu repositorio con todo el cรณdigo que creaste para tu proyecto. Envรญa una presentaciรณn para que la vean los jueces. No debe durar mรกs de 5 minutos. Los commits no deben ser anteriores al inicio del evento, ni posteriores al final.
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    MEX$6,800 in prizes 1ยบ Lugar
    MEX$1,000 in cash 4 winners Crรฉditos de Cursor para cada miembro del equipo.
    2ยบ Lugar
    MEX$500 in cash 4 winners Crรฉditos de Cursor para cada miembro del equipo.
    3ยบ Lugar
    MEX$200 in cash 4 winners Crรฉditos de Cursor para cada miembro del equipo.
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Equipo de Guadalahacks

    Judging Criteria
    Ejecuciรณn tรฉcnica
    Funcionalidad, calidad de la implementaciรณn, e integraciรณn de IA. Impacto y relevancia
    Soluciรณn de casos de uso reales. Experiencia de usuario
    Facilidad de uso y patrones intuitivos. Creatividad
    Innovaciรณn e ideas รบnicas.
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  10. UOE Summer of Code

    UOE Summer of Code 2026 Innovate. Build. Collaborate. Welcome to UOE Summer of Code 2026, a global virtual hackathon and innovation program designed to bring together developers, engineers, designers, researchers, entrepreneurs, and problem-solvers from around the world.
    UOE Summer of Code is a multi-domain technology event focused on empowering participants to create impactful solutions through collaboration, creativity, and innovation. This program is designed to encourage real-world problem solving while providing participants with exposure to industry-level development, mentorship, networking, and evaluation experiences.
    Whether you are a beginner exploring your first project or an experienced builder working on scalable solutions, UOE Summer of Code provides an open platform to learn, compete, and showcase your skills on a global stage.
    This yearโ€™s edition will feature participants from multiple countries working across emerging technologies, AI-driven systems, software engineering, sustainability, healthcare innovation, fintech, cybersecurity, education technology, and startup-focused solutions.
    Why Participate in UOE Summer of Code? Global virtual participation Beginner-friendly and open innovation environment Opportunity to build impactful real-world projects Professional judging and evaluation process Industry-recognized participation certificates Access to mentors, jury members, and networking opportunities Community recognition and featured project showcases Referral rewards, swag opportunities, and special recognitions Hackathon Themes Participants may submit projects under any of the following themes:
    Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Build intelligent systems, AI-powered assistants, predictive models, automation platforms, and generative AI applications.
    FinTech & Financial Innovation Develop solutions related to digital banking, financial accessibility, budgeting, investment systems, or secure financial infrastructure.
    Healthcare & HealthTech Create healthcare solutions focused on accessibility, diagnostics, wellness, telemedicine, mental health, or patient support systems.
    Sustainability & Climate Tech Design projects that support environmental sustainability, renewable energy, waste management, smart agriculture, or green infrastructure.
    Cybersecurity & Digital Privacy Build systems that improve digital security, privacy protection, fraud prevention, or secure authentication.
    Education Technology Develop innovative learning platforms, educational tools, AI tutors, accessibility systems, or student-focused productivity solutions.
    Open Innovation Participants are free to build innovative projects outside the listed themes that solve meaningful real-world problems.
    Startup & Productivity Solutions Create tools that improve workflows, collaboration, operations, business management, or startup ecosystems.
    Event Structure Registration Phase Participants may register individually or as teams.
    Building Phase Teams develop their projects and prepare submission materials.
    Submission Phase Participants submit all required project materials before the final deadline.
    Judging & Evaluation Projects are reviewed by jury members based on innovation, implementation, usability, impact, and presentation.
    Winners Announcement Selected winners and category awards will be officially announced after completion of the evaluation process.
    Requirements
    To qualify for evaluation, participants must submit the following:
    Required Submissions Project Name Team Information Detailed Project Description GitHub Repository Demo Link or Working Prototype Presentation Slides or Documentation Technologies Used Recommended Materials Participants are strongly encouraged to include:
    Project walkthrough video Screenshots and UI previews Architecture diagrams API documentation Scalability and future roadmap Business or impact analysis Project Expectations Projects should:
    Address a meaningful real-world problem Demonstrate originality and creativity Include technical implementation or functional prototypes Clearly explain the solution and its impact Showcase teamwork and execution quality Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $22,500 in prizes TBD
    $4,500 in cash 5 winners To be declared soon
    Devpost Achievements
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    Tiago Pilipez
    Senior Software Engineer, Walmart Global Tech
    Deniz Keylan
    Senior Software Engineer at Bytedance|TikTok
    Judging Criteria
    Technical Complexity
    UI/UX & Product Design
    Scalability & Feasibility
    Presentation & Documentation
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  11. AWSHacks 2026

    Build with gratitude.
    Take the opportunity to thank those who helped you get where you are, even through hardships of their own. Now, you get to give back through code. Who do you appreciate? What will you make when you put all your love for them in it?
    Tracks
    Build with Bedrock: Build AI-powered apps using Amazon Bedrock. Chatbots, RAG systems, AI agentsโ€”you name it. Bedrock is required as a core service, all other AWS services are fair game. Serverless Solutions: Design applications without managing a single server. Lambda is required plus at least one other serverless service (API Gateway, DynamoDB, Step Functions, etc.). Keep the architecture fully serverless. Cloud for Good: Pick a real-world problem and build an AWS-powered solution for it. Use at least two AWS services โ€” no restrictions on which ones. Must clearly define the problem you're solving. Venue
    The hackathon is in the Bannan Building at Seattle University. Food and overnight spaces are provided.
    Enter here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/WwuEoeCZaz1eTt1u6
    You can stay in the building overnight, but are not required to stay at the building for the entire hackathon.
    Get started
    This hackathon will run from Saturday, May 16th to Saturday, May 17th. Below is a timeline of important events:
    Saturday, May 16th, 9:00 am - 10:00 am - Doors open
    At least one team member must come to officially check your team into the hackathon at the front of the building.
    Saturday, May 16th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - Lunch!
    Saturday, May 16th, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pmย - AWS Skill Center Workshop, hosted by Deborah Williams
    Saturday, May 16th, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pmย - Pizza will be distributed for dinner!ย 
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    Sunday, May 17th, 9:00 am - 10:00 amย - Breakfast!
    Sunday, May 17th, 10:30 am - Projects are due. Submit on DevPost.
    Sunday, May 17th, 1:30 pmย - Judging ends
    At least one team member must present your project to the judges.
    Sunday, May 17th, 3:00 pmย - Closing ceremony concludes
    Winners will be announced.
    Requirements
    What to Build
    Build a prototype for a problem you want to address according to the theme, โ€œBuild with Gratitude,โ€ using AWS's cloud services and infrastructure.
    Participants will have 24 hours to build a working prototype that uses AWS services and meets the requirements of their chosen track. Participants may only use AWS Free Tier services in their builds. Participants may not go over credit limits. $25 worth of AWS credits will be provided to each participant. Participantsย may not use an existing project. Submissions must be worked on during the hackathon. The use of AI isย permittedย in this hackathon. What to Submit
    A team must submit the following to be eligible for judging:

    Public code repository with a commit history that covers the event window.
    README including: team members, track, what was built, what was not built, AWS services used, and any pre-existing code or templates used as a starting point.
    Live demo slot. Participants are expected to present their build to judges for 4โ€“7 minutes, followed by 2โ€“3 minutes of Q&A.
    Architecture diagram โ€” does not need to be polished. Hand-drawn is fine. Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $600+ in prizes + other prizes 1st Place โ€“ Building with Bedrock
    $200 in cash 1 winner Lifetime membership for Fika
    2nd Place โ€“ย Building with Bedrock
    1 winner 12-month membership for Fika
    1st Place โ€“ Serverless Solutions
    $200 in cash 1 winner Lifetime membership for Fika
    2nd Place โ€“ Serverless Solutions
    1 winner 12-month membership for Fika
    1st Place โ€“ Cloud for Good
    $200 in cash 1 winner Lifetime membership for Fika
    2nd Place โ€“ย Cloud for Good
    1 winner 12-month membership for Fika
    Devpost Achievements
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    Marcela Buenzli

    Satya Vinod Kantipudi

    Lucas Swanson

    Benjamin Barzen

    Yang Yang

    Dinesh Thangaraju

    Arpit Chaudhary

    Anu Nagaraja

    Disha Jayswal

    Shruthi Surendranath

    Judging Criteria
    Theme Alignment
    How connected is the project to the theme, โ€œBuild with Gratitude?โ€ Technical Execution
    Does the build work resiliently? Track-Specific Excellence
    How well does the project use the technology that defines the track? Impact and Use Case
    Is there a real user and a real problem? Demo & Communication
    Can you show what you built and explain why itโ€™s interesting?
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  12. Accelerated Knowledge Transfer Partnerships 6 (AKT 6)

    Accelerated Knowledge Transfer Partnerships 6 (AKT 6)
    UK registered academic institutions, RTOs or Catapults can apply for a share of up to ยฃ2.5 million to fund innovation projects with businesses. Eligibility
    To lead a project your organisation must:


    be a UK registered higher education or further education institution, research and technology organisation (RTO) or Catapult collaborate with a UK registered business of any size with four or more full time employees

    The business must contribute a minimum of 10% to the projectโ€™s costs.
    Opening soon
    Opens: 26 May 2026 Closes: 15 July 2026
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  13. Beyond Tomorrow Summit

    About the Challenge The Beyond Tomorrow Hackathon 2026 is a global innovation challenge designed to bring together developers, AI engineers, researchers, designers, startup founders, and technology enthusiasts to build impactful solutions for the future.
    Participants will collaborate to solve real-world problems across domains such as:
    Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Cybersecurity Web3 & Blockchain Healthcare Innovation Sustainability & Climate Tech FinTech Smart Automation Future Technologies This hackathon is focused on innovation, execution, scalability, and real-world impact. Participants will have the opportunity to showcase their technical skills, creativity, and problem-solving abilities while networking with global innovators, mentors, judges, and industry leaders.
    The event will include:
    AI-powered evaluation rounds Live judging sessions Mentorship opportunities Global participation Recognition and prizes for top teams Whether you are a student, working professional, startup founder, or independent builder, this challenge is your opportunity to create solutions that shape tomorrow.
    Get Started Step 1 โ€” Register Complete your registration through the official registration platform.
    Step 2 โ€” Build Your Team Participate individually or form a team with developers, designers, researchers, and innovators.
    Step 3 โ€” Choose a Problem Statement Select a challenge area aligned with your interests and expertise.
    Step 4 โ€” Start Building Develop your solution, prototype, MVP, or proof-of-concept during the hackathon timeline.
    Step 5 โ€” Prepare Your Submission Your final submission should include:
    Project Description Demo Video GitHub Repository Presentation / Pitch Deck Screenshots or Product Demo Step 6 โ€” Submit on Devpost Upload your complete project submission before the deadline.
    Step 7 โ€” Present Your Solution Shortlisted teams will move to the live judging round and present their projects to the judging panel.
    ย 
    For support or queries:
    ๐Ÿ“ฉ contact@beyondtomorrowsummit.com
    Requirements
    Participants are encouraged to build innovative and impactful solutions that address real-world challenges using technology, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
    Projects can be developed in domains including, but not limited to:
    Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Web3 & Blockchain Cybersecurity Healthcare Technology Sustainability & Climate Innovation FinTech Smart Automation Developer Tools Productivity Solutions Open Innovation Participants may create:
    Web Applications Mobile Applications AI Agents & Intelligent Systems APIs & Developer Platforms SaaS Products Automation Tools Research Prototypes Cybersecurity Solutions Data & Analytics Platforms Blockchain-based Applications Social Impact Solutions Projects should demonstrate:
    Innovation and originality Technical implementation Real-world applicability Scalability and usability Clear problem-solving approach Participants are encouraged to think boldly and create solutions that can shape the future.
    What to Submit All submissions must be completed through Devpost before the submission deadline.
    Your submission must include:
    Mandatory Submission Requirements Project Title A clear and unique name for your project.
    Project Description Explain:
    The problem you are solving Your proposed solution Key features and functionality Intended impact Demo Video A short video demonstrating:
    Product walkthrough Features and functionality Technical explanation Working prototype/demo GitHub Repository Provide the project source code repository link.
    Presentation / Pitch Deck Include a concise presentation explaining:
    Problem statement Solution overview Architecture or workflow Future scope Business or impact potential Screenshots / Product Images Upload visuals showcasing your product or interface.
    Technology Stack Mention all frameworks, tools, APIs, and technologies used.
    Additional Guidelines Submissions must be original work. Teams may use open-source tools and public APIs. Incomplete or non-functional submissions may not qualify for final judging. Plagiarism or copied projects will lead to disqualification. Participants are encouraged to provide public repositories wherever possible. ย 
    For submission support:
    ๐Ÿ“ฉ contact@beyondtomorrowsummit.com
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $1,750 in prizes First
    $1,000 in cash 1 winner
    Second
    $500 in cash 1 winner
    Third
    $125 in cash 2 winners
    Devpost Achievements
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    Karthik

    Judging Criteria
    Innovation & Creativity โ€” 25%
    Projects will be judged on originality, creativity, and uniqueness of the solution. Teams should demonstrate innovative thinking, strong problem-solving ability, and meaningful use of technology to address real-world challenges. Technical Implementation โ€” 25%
    Judges will evaluate technical quality, architecture, functionality, and execution. Projects should demonstrate effective use of tools, frameworks, APIs, and engineering practices while delivering a stable and functional solution. Real-World Impact & Scalability โ€” 25%
    Projects should solve relevant real-world problems and demonstrate scalability, feasibility, and long-term potential. Judges will assess the practical value, usability, and possible impact of the solution across industries or communities. Design, Presentation & User Experience โ€” 25%
    Teams will be evaluated on user experience, interface design, presentation quality, and communication clarity. Strong demos, clear storytelling, and the ability to effectively explain the project will positively influence scores.
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  14. SMU .Hack Enrichment Application Programme 2026

    About the challenge
    The annual .Hack Enrichment Application Programme (HEAP) is a software development experience program taking place in the upcoming summer 2026. Participants get to build a software application of their own design addressing any topic/problem of their choice in teams of 4 - 6 members.
    Participants can look forward to mentorship opportunities from SMU seniors and alumni from reputable companies, as well as weekly technical workshops conducted by the latter to aid in the participantsโ€™ personal growth as aspiring software engineers.
    Get started
    Please refer to the slides for our Welcome Session held on 15th May 2026 (SMU Login Required)
    Do note that only submissions from pre-registered undergraduate students from Singapore Management University will be judged and be considered for the prizes. All other submissions from unrecognised teams will not be entertained.
    Requirements
    You are required to submit:
    Link of the GitHub repository of your completed projectย  The repository must be made public A README.md must be in your repository containing clear instructions how to run the project both locally as well as deploying it onto the cloud Failure either one of the above requirements or both requirements may result a penalty imposed on the submission Link to the hosted project If the project is not hosted on the cloud, a penalty may be imposed on the submission You may choose upload any additional supporting materials as necessary in the file upload portion during your project submission
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $1,750 in prizes 1st Place Team - $200 per team member
    $1,000 in cash 1 winner
    2nd Place Team - $100 per team member
    $500 in cash 1 winner
    3rd Place Team - $50 per team member
    $250 in cash 1 winner
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    TBC

    Judging Criteria
    Technical Competency (50%)
    The completed project must function properly and meet all stated requirements as proposed. It should be both intuitive and easy to navigate. Both innovation and creativity in the solution are highly valued. Deployment (30%)
    The completed project should be deployed on the cloud with minimal bugs. At a minimum, implementation of authentication and/or authorization is expected to demonstrate technical maturity of the team. Usage of Huawei Cloud Services would be advantageous Presentation (20%)
    The complete project should improve upon or create alternatives to existing solutions. The demonstration should be smooth and show how the application solves the problem both functionally and technically.
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  15. Kyxgo hack by Aditya Rai & Yash

    About the challengeย  KYXGO Hack is a global student-led challenge designed to push the boundaries of digital security and encryption logic. We invite young innovators to showcase their creativity by building projects that focus on data privacy, custom file formats like .aadi, and secure communication. Join us to redefine how the world protects its data!
    Get startedย 
    Requirements
    What to Build
    Build a security tool or your own idea as a software.
    What to Submit
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    4 non-cash prizes KYXGO Excellence Award
    1 winner Official Digital Certificate of Excellence from KYXGO Technology and an exclusive mentorship session with Aditya Rai & Yash.
    KYXGO Innovator Award
    1 winner Official Digital Certificate of Achievement from KYXGO Technology and a special mention in the KYXGO Global Portfolio as a Top Innovator.
    KYXGO Rising Star Award
    3 winners Official Digital Certificate of Recognition from KYXGO Technology. The winner will also get an exclusive opportunity to join the KYXGO community as a contributor and work closely with our core team on future innovation projects.
    KYXGO Community Pioneer Award
    50 winners "Exclusive opportunity for the top 50 participants to contribute to future projects via our official GitHub repository: https://github.com/kyxgo-technology/kyxgo-technology- . Winners will also receive an Official Participation Certificate upon their first successful contribution."
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Yash Kumar
    Kyxgo technology
    Aditya Rai
    Kyxgo technology
    Judging Criteria
    Judging
    Judging Criteria (100%): UI/UX (40%): Interface design and user experience. Tech Logic (30%): Robustness of code and security logic. Originality (20%): Uniqueness of the project idea. Presentation (10%): Clarity and quality of the demo.
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  16. Beyond Tomorrow Summit

    Hackathon Site Beyond Tomorrow Summit
    Main Description Beyond Tomorrow Hackathon Code the Future. Shape the World.
    The Beyond Tomorrow Hackathon is a global innovation challenge bringing together developers, designers, AI engineers, startup builders, cybersecurity enthusiasts, researchers, and future-focused creators to build impactful solutions for tomorrowโ€™s world.
    Hosted as part of the Beyond Tomorrow Summit, this hackathon is designed to push the boundaries of technology, collaboration, and innovation through real-world problem solving.
    Participants will have the opportunity to:
    Build AI-powered applications and intelligent systems Create innovative solutions in Web3, FinTech, Healthcare, Sustainability, Cybersecurity, and Future Tech Collaborate with global participants, mentors, and industry leaders Present ideas to experienced judges, founders, and tech professionals Transform concepts into working prototypes within the hackathon timeline Whether you're a beginner, student, working professional, startup founder, or experienced engineer โ€” this hackathon is your opportunity to innovate, experiment, and create meaningful impact.
    What Makes This Hackathon Special? Global Participation Connect and collaborate with innovators, developers, and creators from across the world.
    Industry-Focused Challenges Solve practical and future-focused problems inspired by emerging technologies and real-world use cases.
    AI + Future Tech Ecosystem Explore cutting-edge domains including:
    Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Web3 & Blockchain Cybersecurity FinTech Healthcare Innovation Sustainability & Climate Tech Productivity & Developer Tools Smart Automation Networking Opportunities Engage with mentors, judges, founders, researchers, and technology leaders from industry and academia.
    Innovation-Driven Environment From idea validation to prototype development, participants will experience a fast-paced innovation ecosystem focused on execution and impact.
    Requirements
    Submission Requirements All participants must submit their projects through Devpost before the submission deadline.
    Your submission must include:
    Mandatory Requirements Project Name Project Description Team Details Problem Statement Solution Overview Technology Stack Used GitHub Repository Link Demo Video Presentation / Pitch Deck Screenshots or Product Images Project Expectations Participants are expected to:
    Build a working prototype, MVP, or proof-of-concept Demonstrate originality and innovation Clearly explain the problem being solved Showcase technical implementation Present a functional demo wherever applicable Demo Video Guidelines Your demo video should ideally include:
    Introduction to the problem Solution walkthrough Product demo Technology explanation Future scope and impact Open Source Encouraged ย 
    Participants are encouraged to make their repositories public and promote collaboration and learning.
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $2,000 in prizes First Prize
    $1,000 in cash 1 winner
    Second prize
    $500 in cash 1 winner
    Third Prize
    $250 in cash 2 winners
    Devpost Achievements
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    Nayan Goel

    Judging Criteria
    AI round
    Platform AiForJob will be conducting round 1 Round 2- Online presentation
    Shortlisted participants to give Online presentation to judges
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  17. UAB THE HACK! x Deloitte 2026

    Una competiciรณ intensiva d'una setmana per als estudiants de l'Escola d'Enginyeria UAB en associaciรณ amb Deloitte.
    EL REPTE
    Es demana desenvolupar un agent d'IA que ajudi a fer matching entre pacients i assaigs clรญnics rellevants. La ineficiรจncia en el reclutament รฉs una de les raons principals per les quals els assaigs clรญnics fracassen, ja que milers de pacients elegibles mai s'assabenten de les oportunitats disponibles. El repte no es redueix a un sistema RAG simple, sinรณ que l'agent ha de planificar, filtrar, raonar i sintetitzar informaciรณ utilitzant mรบltiples eines.
    Donat un perfil de pacient, l'agent ha d'identificar, avaluar i classificar de manera automร tica i raonada els assaigs clรญnics mรฉs rellevants.
    CRONOLOGIA
    Kick-off + Tecnoday Deloitte: 5 de maig de 2026 Desenvolupament (remot): 5โ€“13 de maig de 2026 Sessiรณ de mentoratge en directe (Deloitte, Discord): 9 de maig de 2026 Lรญmit de lliurament: 13 de maig de 2026 a les 23:59 CEST Presentacions finals i premis: 14 de maig de 2026, de 13:00 a 15:00 CEST, Sala de Graus de l'Escola d'Enginyeria UAB RECURSOS
    Fonts de dades: ClinicalTrials.gov API (mรฉs de 500.000 estudis, sense autenticaciรณ), benchmark TREC Clinical Trials 2021 i 2022, MeSH per a normalitzaciรณ de termes mรจdics.
    Marcs recomanats (sense restriccions): LangGraph, LlamaIndex, n8n, Pydantic AI.
    Models LLM: nivell gratuรฏt de qualsevol proveรฏdor, compte d'estudiantat UAB, o models locals (com Ollama). ร‰s obligatori documentar el model, la versiรณ i la configuraciรณ utilitzada.
    COMUNITAT
    Discord: discord.gg/6szMnQt5A ยท canal #uabthehack-x-deloitte-2026
    Email de suport: soporte@uabthehack.cat
    Coordinadores WhatsApp: Laura +34 617 92 22 87, Aimรฉ +34 622 07 90 94, David +34 622 12 07 81
    Organitzat per l'Escola d'Enginyeria UAB. Partner: Deloitte.
    Requirements
    Cada equip ha de lliurar els segรผents materials a Devpost abans del 13 de maig de 2026 a les 23:59 CEST.
    Repositori Git (pรบblic o amb accรฉs temporal): codi complet mรฉs README reproduรฏble que inclogui dependรจncies, configuraciรณ i comandaments per executar el projecte. Memรฒria tรจcnica (PDF, mร xim 5 pร gines): diagrama d'arquitectura, mรจtriques TREC per cada tasca, anร lisi d'errors i comparativa amb la baseline TREC. Ha de documentar el model LLM utilitzat, la versiรณ i la configuraciรณ especรญfica. Fitxer de prediccions (JSON): l'agent ha de ser executable de manera no interactiva sobre una llista de perfils de pacients. Vรญdeo de demostraciรณ (opcional perรฒ recomanat, 1โ€“2 minuts): mostra de l'agent en funcionament. PRESENTACIONS
    Els equips presentaran els seus projectes en directe a la Sala de Graus de l'Escola d'Enginyeria UAB el 14 de maig de 2026 a les 13:00 CEST. Cada equip disposarร  de 3โ€“5 minuts (el temps exacte es confirmarร  la matinada del 14 de maig segons el nombre d'equips participants).
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    โ‚ฌ400 in prizes 1st Place โ€” Winning Team
    โ‚ฌ400 in cash 1 winner The winning team will receive 4 ร— 100โ‚ฌ El Corte Inglรฉs gift cards (one per team member), for a total prize value of 400โ‚ฌ. The award is granted to a single team. Distribution of the gift cards among team members is at the team's discretion. Sponsored by Deloitte.
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Juan Coines
    Manager, Deloitte AI & Data
    Ivan Cordon
    Senior Manager, Deloitte AI & Data
    Judging Criteria
    Technical Implementation
    Quality of the agent architecture, reasoning capabilities, robustness, and appropriateness of tooling choices (LangGraph, LlamaIndex, etc.). Code organization and modularity. Performance & Metrics
    Quantitative results on the TREC Clinical Trials benchmark. Comparison with the official baseline. Honest discussion of strengths and limitations. Originality & Approach
    Creativity in problem decomposition, agent design, and use of tools. Originality of decisions that go beyond a simple RAG pipeline. Reproducibility & Documentation
    Clarity of the README, ability to reproduce the agent from scratch, quality of the technical memo (architecture, error analysis, model documentation). Presentation & Communication
    Clarity of the pitch, quality of the demo, ability to handle Q&A from the jury, and overall communication of technical decisions and trade-offs.
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  18. Uncommon Hacks 2026

    Uncommon Hacks is UChicago's largest hackathon happening May 16-17, 2026 on the University of Chicago campus. Join us along with other students from across the Midwest for 24 hours of building, free food, and a weekend of meeting other people who enjoy making cool stuff. All skill levels welcome, whether it's your first hackathon or your tenth!

    All participants must apply, be accepted, register, and check in at the event in person to participate. Apply at https://forms.gle/mfriq3wvrYvnzxu27.
    Requirements
    Tracks
    This year, we have 6 main tracks: AI Safety (XLab), Best Inference (Wafer),ย Game Design,ย Social Impact, Agents for Prediction Markets (Sigma Lab), and Best Acceleration (Tensormesh) as well as 3 sponsored awards: Most Uncommon,ย Best Use of ElevenLabs,ย andย Best Use of Snowflake. For more information, visit https://uncommonhacks.com/.ย 
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $6,200+ in prizes + other prizes AI Safety (XLab)
    $1,000 in cash 1 winner
    Best Inference (Wafer)
    $1,000 in cash 1 winner
    Game Design
    $800 in cash 1 winner
    Social Impact
    $800 in cash 1 winner
    Agents for Prediction Markets (Sigma Lab)
    $800 in cash 1 winner
    Best Acceleration (Tensormesh)
    $1,000 in cash 1 winner
    Most Uncommon
    $800 in cash 1 winner
    Best Use of ElevenLabs
    1 winner 6 months of ElevenLabs Scale Tier ($330/mo)
    Best Use of Snowflake
    1 winner 6 month access to Snowflake + LinkedIn feature
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Uncommon Hacks Judges

    Judging Criteria
    โ€ŽSubmission to tracks
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  19. Build & Pitch w/ Raylu

    Build & Pitch w/ Raylu
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    #NYTechWeek
    ย 
    Wednesday, June 3 ยท 6:30 PM โ€“ 9:00 PM
    Hosted by Raylu ยท New York, NY (venue TBD)
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    The hackathon where AI builders showcase to the VCs writing checks. โšก
    Most hackathons are judged by engineers. This one's judged by the partners actually deploying capital into AI.
    Bring your best AI project โ€” something you've been building, or something you'll ship in the next 2 weeks specifically for this demo day. The 6 strongest submissions take the stage and demo live to VCs from leading PE, growth equity, and venture funds.
    The next generation of tools for private market investors won't be built by funds โ€” it'll be built by founders. Raylu is bringing the sharpest AI builders in NYC face-to-face with the partners writing checks. Submit your project ahead of time. If you're picked as a finalist, you demo live to VCs โ€” the people who'd actually buy what you build.
    Winners walk away with a MacBook, Anthropic credits, and warm intros to every judge on the panel.
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    ๐Ÿ‘€ Not building? Come anyway.
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    RSVP for demo day to watch top NYC builders ship their best work in front of real investors. Drinks, food, and the best AI networking room at NYC Tech Week.
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    โš ๏ธ Two Parts โ€” Applications Open May 13
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    ๐Ÿ’ป Build Phase โ€” May 13 through May 29
    Build from anywhere. Bring an existing project or build something new. 2-week window.
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    ๐Ÿ Demo Day โ€” Wednesday, June 3 ยท 6:30โ€“9:00 PM
    6 finalists take the stage. 5-minute demos. 3-minute judge Q&A. Winners announced live. Networking until 10 PM.
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    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Apply now. Space is limited โ€” apply early.
    ย 
    ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Build Anything (but think about who's judging)
    Bring whatever AI project gets you excited. The judges are VCs, so projects that demonstrate commercial potential, technical depth, and real-world usefulness will stand out.
    Bonus consideration for projects in any of these tracks:
    Investor & finance tools โ€” sourcing, research, outreach, diligence, portfolio ops Vertical AI for high-value workflows โ€” anywhere AI compresses 40 hours into 30 minutes Wild cards โ€” show us something we haven't seen ย 
    ๐Ÿ”ง Build With Whatever You Want
    LLMs โ€” Claude, GPT-5, open models Agent frameworks โ€” LangGraph, CrewAI Web data โ€” Firecrawl, Browserbase, Exa, Tavily Vector DBs โ€” any Voice โ€” ElevenLabs, Vapi Bring your own stack. We just want to see something real.
    ย 
    ๐Ÿ† Prizes
    ๐Ÿฅ‡ Grand Prize โ€” MacBook Neo + $1K Anthropic credits (for each team member)
    ๐Ÿฅˆ Runner-Up โ€” $500 Amazon gift card + Apple AirPods (for each team member)
    ๐Ÿฅ‰ Third Place โ€” $200 Uber Eats gift card (for each team member)
    ๐ŸŽ Every Finalist โ€” Finalist swag + post-event spotlight + warm intros to every judge on the panel
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    โœ… Judging Criteria
    VCs will score projects on:
    Real-world usefulness โ€” would someone pay for this? Technical execution โ€” does it work well? Novel insight โ€” what does this do that nothing else does? Demo quality โ€” can you sell it in 5 minutes? ย 
    ๐Ÿ‘ฅ Who Should Build
    AI engineers shipping agents for real work Founders with a project that needs VC eyes Builders who want their best work in front of capital Teams of 1โ€“4. Solo builders welcome.

    ๐Ÿค Sponsors
    Meow
    More to be announced
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    ๐Ÿ“‹ To Apply
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    Submit by May 29 at 11:59 PM ET:
    ย 
    2โ€“3 minute demo video
    250โ€“500 word project description
    Live link or runnable GitHub repo
    Team info
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    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Apply now
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    ๐Ÿ’ฌ Questions? Email dayo@raylu.ai
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    ย 
    This event is part of #NYTechWeek โ€” learn more at tech-week.com.
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    4 non-cash prizes Grand Prize
    1 winner MacBook Neo + $1,000 Anthropic credits (per team member)
    Runner-Up
    1 winner $500 Amazon gift card + Apple AirPods (per team member)
    Third Place
    1 winner $200 Uber Eats gift card (per team member)
    Every Finalist
    1 winner Finalist swag + post-event spotlight + warm intros to every judge on the panel
    Devpost Achievements
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    Nathan Ondracek
    CTO @ Raylu
    Judging Criteria
    Judging Criteria
    VCs score on four equal dimensions: Real-world usefulness - would someone pay? Technical execution โ€” does it work? Novel insight โ€” what does this do that nothing else does? Demo quality โ€” can you sell it in 5 minutes?
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  20. Byte2Beat

    About the challenge
    Cardiovascular disease remains one of the most complex and devastating health problems. In this hackathon, youโ€™ll use real data to build machine learning models that support early detection, progression forecasting, or interpretability of risk factors.
    Our goal: make serious computational health innovation accessible to every motivated high school or undergraduate student, no lab or insider network required.
    Hack4Health democratizes computational medicine by giving students access to authentic biomedical datasets, pragmatic tooling, and strong mentorship.
    Get started
    Join the hackathon at https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/byte-2-beat
    Also, make sure to join the discord at: https://discord.com/invite/SZhaZcNh4D
    Requirements
    Submission
    Submit at https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/byte-2-beat/
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $15,000 in prizes Cash Prizes (Total)
    $1,500 in cash 10 winners https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/byte-2-beat/
    Outlines Prize Distribution ^
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Hack4Health

    Judging Criteria
    Kaggle Criteria
    https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/byte-2-beat/
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  21. Contracts for Innovation: FOAK26

    Contracts for Innovation: FOAK26
    Organisations can apply for a share of ยฃ4.3 million, inclusive of VAT, across eight themes to develop a prototype, conduct field testing and demonstrate their solution. Eligibility
    To lead a project, you can:
    be an organisation of any size, including those based in the EU, EEA or internationally work alone or with other organisations as subcontractors Contracts will be awarded to a single legal entity only. Open now
    Opened: 11 May 2026 Closes: 24 June 2026
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  22. Aar$h# CodeStorm

    Welcome to Aar$h CodeStorm Hackathon โ€” a highโ€‘energy innovation sprint designed to tackle real business gaps with creativity, technology, and teamwork. Unlike traditional hackathons that focus only on coding challenges, CodeStorm is about building solutions that deliver measurable impact for industries and organizations.
    Over the course of the event, participants will:
    Collaborate with peers, mentors, and industry experts.
    Identify pressing business problems and brainstorm practical solutions.
    Prototype innovative ideas that can be scaled into realโ€‘world applications.
    Compete for recognition, prizes, and the chance to see their solutions adopted.
    What makes this hackathon special is its focus on real-world relevance: every challenge is inspired by actual business pain points, ensuring that your work doesnโ€™t just stay on the whiteboard but has the potential to transform operations, customer experiences, and growth strategies.
    Requirements
    What to Build Teams should create innovative, practical solutions that directly address real business gaps. Projects can be web apps, mobile apps, AI tools, data platforms, or any technology that demonstrates clear impact and scalability.
    What to Submit Your submission must include:
    Project Overview: A description of the business gap tackled, your solution, and its potential impact.
    Demo Video (2โ€“3 minutes): Showcasing your project in action.
    Public GitHub Repository: Share your code in a public repo so judges and other participants can review it.
    Devpost Submission Page: Complete with team details, technologies used, and links to your repo and demo.
    Optional Presentation/Slides: Supporting visuals that explain your approach, architecture, and business value.
    Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    1 non-cash prize happiness
    1 winner โ€œThe prize is happiness โ€” celebrating creativity, collaboration, and the joy of building solutions that matter.โ€
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Aarsh
    none
    Judging Criteria
    Aarsh..
    expreanced
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  23. HackHazards '2026

    About the challenge
    Welcome to HackHazards '2026! ๐Ÿš€
    This is an online, global hackathon focused on building next-gen projects in [Insert domains: e.g., AI, Web3, SaaS].
    โš ๏ธ ATTENTION: This Devpost page is a directory listing only. The actual hackathon takes place on our official platform!
    Get started
    Step 1: Do not just register on Devpost.
    Step 2: ๐Ÿ‘‰ Click Here to go to our Official Website
    Step 3: Complete your official registration on our main page.
    Requirements
    What to Build & What to Submit
    All details regarding bounties, tracks, and project requirements are hosted exclusively on our official platform.
    ย ๐Ÿ‘‰ย Click Here to go to our Official Website Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    $6,000 in prizes Total Amount for Winner
    $6,000 in cash 1 winner
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    Keshav giri
    Team Lead
    Judging Criteria
    Experts
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  24. The AI Hack

    AI Hack 2026 is a global innovation-focused hackathon designed to bring together STUDENTS who are interested in fields like developers, researchers, engineers, startup founders, designers, and technology enthusiasts who are passionate about Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies. The hackathon serves as a collaborative platform where participants can build innovative solutions, experiment with advanced AI systems, and solve real-world challenges through technology.
    The objective of AI Hack 2026 is to encourage participants to move beyond theoretical concepts and develop practical, scalable, and impactful solutions powered by Artificial Intelligence. Participants are free to explore any domain, industry, or problem statement where AI can create measurable value.
    The hackathon is open to individuals and teams from all academic, technical, and professional backgrounds. Whether participants are beginners exploring AI for the first time or experienced engineers building advanced systems, AI Hack 2026 aims to provide an inclusive environment that promotes innovation, creativity, and technical growth.
    Participants are encouraged to leverage technologies such as:
    Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Generative AI Large Language Models (LLMs) Computer Vision Natural Language Processing Predictive Analytics Autonomous Systems AI Agents Robotics Cloud Computing Data Science AI for Business & Operations The event emphasises practical implementation, originality, and problem-solving. Participants may work on solutions related to healthcare, finance, cybersecurity, education, sustainability, productivity, enterprise systems, accessibility, infrastructure, operations, or completely open innovation concepts.
    AI Hack 2026 is structured to support innovation at every stage:
    Idea generation Research and validation Prototype development Technical implementation Product presentation Final evaluation The hackathon aims to create a meaningful experience where participants not only compete but also learn, collaborate, and gain exposure to industry-oriented development practices.
    Participants will also have the opportunity to:
    Showcase their work before experienced judges Build portfolio-worthy projects Gain recognition through certificates and awards Network with professionals and fellow innovators Explore interdisciplinary collaboration Demonstrate technical and presentation skills The judging process will focus on innovation, technical execution, scalability, presentation quality, and real-world impact.
    AI Hack 2026 is not limited to a single industry or use case. Participants are free to think creatively and develop solutions that push the boundaries of Artificial Intelligence.
    Judging Criteria Criteria Description Marks Innovation & Creativity Originality and uniqueness of the idea 20 Technical Implementation Quality of development and architecture 20 AI Integration Effective and meaningful use of AI technologies 20 Problem Solving Relevance and effectiveness of the solution 15 Scalability & Impact Real-world usability and growth potential 10 UI/UX & Design User experience and interface quality 5 Presentation & Documentation Clarity of explanation and demo 10 Total Marks: 100 Requirements
    Submission Requirements To ensure consistency and fairness during evaluation, all participants must follow the official submission guidelines.
    What Participants Need to Build Participants are required to submit an original project, prototype, research implementation, AI system, or technical solution related to Artificial Intelligence or emerging technologies.
    Projects may include:
    AI-powered web applications Machine learning models Generative AI systems AI agents and assistants NLP applications Computer vision systems AI automation tools Predictive analytics platforms AI for enterprise workflows AI-powered SaaS solutions Research-based AI prototypes Autonomous systems AI productivity tools AI infrastructure platforms Participants are encouraged to focus on:
    Innovation Practical implementation Real-world usability Technical depth Scalability User experience Mandatory Submission Components Each submission must include:
    1. Project Title A clear and professional project title.
    2. Problem Statement Explain the problem your project solves.
    3. Solution Overview Describe your approach and implementation.
    4. Demo / Prototype Participants must provide:
    Live demo link Hosted application Video walkthrough Prototype demonstration 5. Source Code Repository GitHub or equivalent repository access is mandatory.
    6. Technical Documentation Include:
    Architecture Tech stack APIs used AI models/frameworks used 7. Use Case & Impact Explain:
    Target audience Real-world applications Future scalability 8. Team Details Include names and roles of all team members.
    Optional Enhancements Participants are encouraged to additionally submit:
    Presentation slides Product roadmap UI/UX mockups Market analysis AI training pipeline details Research references Performance benchmarks Hackathon Sponsors
    Prizes
    5 non-cash prizes Second Place Winner โ€“ Excellence in Innovation Award
    1 winner Official Runner-Up Certificate
    Featured Community Recognition
    Digital Excellence Badge
    Organiser Recognition Letter
    Featured Project Mention
    Early Access to Future Community Events
    Professional Achievement Documentation
    Third Place Winner โ€“ Emerging Builder Award
    1 winner Official Achievement Certificate
    Community Recognition Badge
    Featured Participant Mention
    Appreciation Letter from Organising Team
    Future Event Priority Access
    Recognition Across Participant Community
    Special Theme Awards
    10 winners Participants may also compete for special category awards:
    Best Generative AI Project
    Best AI for Healthcare
    Best AI Productivity Tool
    Best AI Agent System
    Best Machine Learning Implementation
    Best Enterprise AI Solution
    Best AI Research Project
    Best Beginner Project
    Best Open Innovation Idea
    Most Impactful AI Solution
    Referral Rewards Program
    250 winners Participants can unlock exclusive rewards by referring friends, classmates, and developer communities.
    Referral Milestones
    5+ Referrals
    Exclusive Referral Certificate
    Community Recognition
    10+ Referrals
    Official Hackathon Swag Pack
    Special Goodies Delivered to Your Doorstep
    Premium Community Badge
    20+ Referrals
    Featured Community Ambassador Recognition
    Priority Access to Future Events
    Exclusive Organiser Appreciation Letter
    Premium Swag Collection
    50+ Referrals
    Elite Community Leader Recognition
    Exclusive Featured Profile
    Direct Collaboration Opportunities
    Special Organiser Recognition Package
    Premium Limited Edition Swags & Merchandise
    First Place Winner โ€“ Grand Innovation Award
    1 winner Official Winner Certificate
    Featured Recognition Across Event Platforms
    Premium Digital Winner Badge
    Priority Consideration for Future Jury & Mentor Opportunities
    Exclusive AI Hack Champion Recognition
    Project Spotlight Across Community Channels
    Special Organiser Appreciation Letter
    Access to Private Innovation & Builder Network
    Devpost Achievements
    Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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    The AI Hack Jury Panel
    If you want to judge then mail us !!
    Judging Criteria
    Problem Solving
    Presentation
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  25. Defra Farming Innovation Investor Partnership

    Defra Farming Innovation Investor Partnership
    UK registered micro, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) can apply for a share of up to ยฃ5 million to develop innovative farming solutions. This must align with private investment from selected investor partners. Eligibility
    This competition is open to single applicants only. To lead a project your organisation must:
    be a UK registered micro, small or medium sized enterprise (SME) carry out its project work in the UK be seeking private financing of at least twice the amount of the grant requested Opening soon
    Opens: 11 May 2026 Closes: 17 June 2026
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