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CatHacks XII
You'll have 24 hours to explore new technologies, meet talented students, and network with innovative tech companies. We will have a programming competition, workshops, different activities, and more. The best part is that CatHacks is completely free!
Check-in starts at 5 PM EST on April 4th.
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Eligibility:
Teams should be made up exclusively of students (or recent graduates within one year of having graduated).
Professionals are allowed to participate, but will not be eligible for prizes.
Requirements
In order to demo your project, it must be submitted to this Devpost prior to judging. Make sure to outline and document your project as it will help our judges with the judging process. Be prepared to give a short demo of your project to the judges, either directly or with a video depending on the project.
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
4 non-cash prizes
Most Wanted (First Overall)
1 winner
Redragon K556 RGB LED Backlit Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Rootin Tootin Straight Shootin (Second Overall)
1 winner
JBL Go 3 Portable Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
Code Wrangler (Third Overall)
1 winner
Solar Power Bank 49800mAh Portable Solar Phone Charger with LED Flashlight
Best Buckaroo (Best First Time Hack)
1 winner
$30 Amazon Gift Card
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Tyler Burkett
Kevin Eby
Dean Crockett
Judging Criteria
Learning
Did the team stretch themselves? Did they try to learn something new? What projects have they worked on before? If a team that always does VR projects decides to switch up and try doing a mobile app instead, that exploration should be rewarded.
Completion
Does the hack work? Did the team achieve everything they wanted?
Design
Did the team put thought into the user experience? How well-designed is the interface? For a website, this might be about how beautiful the CSS or graphics are. For a hardware project, it might be more about how good the human-computer interaction is.
Technology
How technically impressive was the hack? Was the technical problem the team tackled difficult? Did it use a particularly clever technique or did it use many different components? Did the technology involved make you go "Wow"?
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Creator Colosseum Startup Competition: Student Founders. Real Startups.
This hackathon is the official replacement of the original "Creator Colosseum Startup Competition: Student Founders. Real Startups," which was taken down by Devpost due to a falsely suspected claim of a Community Guidelines violation. We can assure you that this hackathon, in no shape or form, violates Devpost guidelines.
To those who registered or submitted to the original hackathon, the rules and submission format is exactly the same.
The Creator Colosseum Startup Competition is a global, online startup competition for students ages 13โ18, organized by Creator Colosseum, a student-founded initiative focused on making entrepreneurship accessible at an early stage.
The goal of this competition is to help student founders take real ideas seriously. Participants submit realistic startup concepts that matter to them and their communities, receive professional evaluation, and gain exposure to what it actually takes to move an idea forward.
The Creator Colosseum Startup Competition gives you the opportunity to receive meaningful feedback, real-world validation, and mentorship from experienced entrepreneurs.
Whether your idea includes code, design, or a business model still being refined, this competition meets you where you are and helps you grow.
The competition is entirely virtual, free to enter, and designed to reward clarity, originality, and execution rather than polish alone.
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Requirements
What to Build
Participants should develop a realistic startup concept that addresses a clear problem and proposes a thoughtful, practical solution with real-world potential.
Your startup may be:
A software-based product
A platform, app, or tool
A service or business model
A technical or non-technical concept
The idea does not need to be fully built. Early-stage ideas are encouraged, as long as they show clear thinking, originality, and feasibility.
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What to Submit
An expectation for our submissions are quality, well-thought out ideas. Creator Colosseum values hard work as a key indicator of a future business leader, and the effort put into your project will be assessed.
Each submission must include:
A written description of your startup idea
A clear explanation of the problem you are solving and why it matters
A detailed explanation of your solution and how it works
A basic execution or business plan describing how the idea could realistically be developed
Identification of your target users or market
Format this in question: answer format, answering all components mentioned above. These answers can be submitted in an attached document in the "Upload a File" request in the "Additional Info" section.ย
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If your startup includes a technical or coding component:
A link to a public GitHub repository demonstrating any code used for the project
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Optional Components [RECOMMENDED]:
A short pitch video explaining your idea, the problem, the solution, and how the solution can be implemented.
5 minutes is the recommended amount of time for the pitch
A slides deck is not required, but please have it in the frame of the video if one is used.
Designs, mockups, or prototypes
Any additional materials that help communicate your vision
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Submissions will be evaluated based on originality, clarity, feasibility, and real-world impact rather than polish or completeness.
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Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$575+ in prizes + other prizes First Place
$300 in cash 1 winner Professional Mentoring Sessions from a diverse set of fields (marketing, business management, finance, AI, tech, etc.)
Second Place
$200 in cash 1 winner Professional Mentoring Sessions from a diverse set of fields (marketing, business management, finance, AI, tech, etc.)
Third Place
$75 in cash 1 winner Professional Mentoring Sessions from a diverse set of fields (marketing, business management, finance, AI, tech, etc.)
Top 10 Rankings - Mentoring
1 winner Professional Mentoring Sessions from a diverse set of fields (marketing, business management, finance, AI, tech, etc.)
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Mahesh Soni
Nassau Financial Group | IEEE
Srinath Gopinath
US Bank
Sneha Malshetti
ISC2 Silicon Valley - Board Member
Jasper Shi
Founder & CEO @ ByteyAI
Amy Jain
Venture @ Pear VC | TechCrunch Featured Founder
Luzhuo Chen
CTO and Co-founder of Bytey
Judging Criteria
Feasibility & Execution | 25%
Does the submission demonstrate a clear, realistic plan for execution? If technical elements are included, is the implementation thoughtful and functional? Does the idea show strong understanding of how the startup could actually work in the real world? Potential Impact | 25%
How meaningful is the problem being addressed? Could this startup create real value for users or a community? Is the target audience clearly defined, and does the solution effectively meet their needs? Communication & Clarity | 10%
Is the idea clearly explained? Are the submission materials, pitch, or demo easy to understand? Does the team effectively communicate their vision, execution plan, and future potential? Effort and Work Ethic | 40%
Is effort put into the project shown through the submission? Does the submission have thought put into it and can the work be measured?(0 reviews)0 comments
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Build with AI ร MLH Hack Day
Build with Gemini Engineer the future of AI with Gemini! Build the next generation of AI with Gemini and MLH! Access Googleโs most capable AI models, explore developer resources, and win prizes for your hackathon projects.
Requirements
Build mind-blowing AI apps that can understand language, analyze data, and ignite your creativity with the Gemini API.
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Prizes
1 non-cash prize Swags
1 winner The Prize comprises of Swags for the best idea
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Toheeb Olanrewaju Olagoke
University of Herfordshire
Samuel Ikoko Tuinperi
University of Herfordshire
Judging Criteria
80% Completion Rate
Build mind-blowing AI apps that can understand language, analyze data, and ignite your creativity with the Gemini API.(0 reviews)0 comments
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Test Kean Hackathon
About the challenge
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Requirements
What to Build
sdf
What to Submit
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$1,500 in prizes 1st Place
$1,500 in cash 1 winner this is a test prize
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Anthony
Judging Criteria
Good project
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Bharat Bricks Hacks 2026: IIT Madras
You're about to be part of something big: a 2-day hackathon where you'll build AI solutions on Databricks, collaborate with brilliant minds, and compete for prizes.
Requirements
A public GitHub repo with an architecture diagram showing how Databricks components connect. Must remain public for at least 30 days. README must include: what it does (1-2 sentences), architecture diagram, how to run (exact commands), and demo steps (what to click / what prompt to run). A project write-up: up to 500 characters describing what you built and why. Which Databricks technologies and open-source models you have used. A demo video: up to 2 minutes showing the solution in action. A link to a deployed prototype. Judges will attempt to reproduce your demo from the GitHub repo. If it doesn't run, it doesn't score.
Optional / Bonus BhashaBench evaluation scores MLflow experiment logs Quantitative accuracy metrics Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
โน 250,000 in prizes 1st Place
โน 125,000 in cash 1 winner + special Databricks swag
2nd Place
โน 75,000 in cash 1 winner + special Databricks swag
3rd Place
โน 50,000 in cash 1 winner + special Databricks swag
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Databricks Team
Judging Criteria
Databricks Usage
Accuracy & Effectiveness
Innovation
Presentation & Demo
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Hackstreet 2k26
visit this website to register : https://hackstreet2k26live-one.vercel.app/
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Google form to submit portfolio:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfXVeo7qS8Dww890Ovixmft2sw3ZcOujyi8DXjgFPbfMcXzFg/viewform?usp=publish-editor
Follow this link to join the WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FWzMespDdaNBhdPytkPJR3?mode=gi_t
Requirements
Portfolio submission first roundย
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
โน 5,000+ in prizes + other prizes winner
โน 3,000 in cash 1 winner Winners will get the cash prize and digital certificate
Runner up
โน 2,000 in cash 1 winner Runner up will get the cash prize and digital certificate
All participants
30 winners All participants will get digital certificate.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Ayan Hussain
Hackstreet
Ali Hasan
Hackstreet
Judging Criteria
Judging Criteria
UI/UX design-40% functionality-30% Creativity-20% completion-10%(0 reviews)0 comments
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Compton Tech Week 2026 Hackathon
COMPTON TECH WEEK HACKATHON CHALLENGE
How can we build solutions that empower the community in the City of Compton? At the Compton Tech Week Hackathon, we believe the best technology starts with real people, real neighborhoods, and real challenges. This is your chance to build something that creates meaningful social change by starting with the community around you.
We are calling on hackers, designers, engineers, founders, and problem-solvers to create solutions that strengthen Compton through one of three impact tracks:
Helping the Disadvantaged How can technology help remove barriers and expand opportunity for people with disadvantages in our community? Build solutions that improve access to essential resources, services, support systems, mobility, safety, or economic opportunity.
Educating the Community How can we use technology to help our community learn and grow? Create tools that expand access to education, information, digital skills, workforce knowledge, civic participation, or public awareness.
Protecting the Environment How can we make Compton more sustainable and resilient? Build solutions that help protect the environment through cleaner systems, greener neighborhoods, environmental justice, conservation, or climate action.
This hackathon is about empowering hackers to create social change by starting with their neighborhoods. We want to see bold ideas with local impact โ projects that respond to real needs in Compton and help move the community forward.
Rules Teams can include up to 4 participants Projects must be submitted by 9:00 AM PT on April 24, 2026 To be eligible for Demo, submissions must be completed by the deadline Eligible teams will Demo from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM PT Your Mission Build a project that helps the disadvantaged, educates the community, or protects the environment โ and show us how innovation can empower Compton from the ground up.
Start with your neighborhood. Build for Compton.
The purpose of this hackathon is to build solutions that empower the community in the City of Compton.
The three hackathon tracks include:ย
TRACK 1: helping the disadvantaged
TRACK 2: educating the communityย
TRACK 3: protecting the environmentย
Students must submit their projects to Devpost by 9:00am PT on Friday April 24th, 2026 to qualify to demo their projects to the judges.ย
Requirements
What You Need to Build Your team must build a technology solution that empowers the community in the City of Compton.
Your project must fit into one of these three tracks:
TRACK 1 -- Helping the Disadvantaged
Build something that hels disadvantaged people in Compton overcome barriers to opportunity, safety, stability, health, or economic mobility.
TRACK 2 -- Educating the Community
Build something that helps people in Compton access knowledge, develop skills, understand resources, or become more informed and empowered.
TRACK 3 -- Protecting the Environment
Build something that helps improve environmental conditions in Compton through sustainability, conservation, environmental justice, beautification, or climate resilience.
Your solution should start with a real need in the community and show how technology can create local social impact. We are looking for projects that are practical, creative, and relevant to everyday life in Compton.
What Your Team Should Submit on Devpost To be eligible for Demo, each team must submit its project on Devpost by 9:00 AM PT on April 24, 2026.
Your Devpost submission should include:
Project title Names of team members
Teams may have up to 4 participants Track selection
Choose one: Helping the Disadvantaged, Educating the Community, or Protecting the Environment Project description
Explain what your project does, what problem it solves, and how it empowers the community in the City of Compton Prototype or working demo
This can be a web app, mobile app, hardware prototype, AI tool, platform, system mockup, or other functional technology demonstration Demo link or video Devpost project page materials such as screenshots, slide deck, diagrams, or images that help judges understand your solution How it works Who it is for Why it matters locally
Clearly explain why this solution is relevant to Compton and how it creates social impact starting with the neighborhood level Demo Eligibility Only teams that submit their project by 9:00 AM PT on April 24, 2026 will be eligible to present during Demo from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM PT.
Submission Guidance Your submission should make it easy for judges to understand:
what you built which track it belongs to what community problem it addresses how the technology works why it matters for Compton what makes the solution feasible and impactful Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$550 in prizes Track 1 Winner
$100 in cash 1 winner
Track 2 Winner
$100 in cash 1 winner
Track 3 Winner
$100 in cash 1 winner
Hackathon Grand Champion
$250 in cash 1 winner
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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The judges will be announced at Compton Tech Week!
Judging Criteria
Impact Potential - 25%
How meaningful is the problem being addressed, and how strong is the projectโs potential to create real benefit in Los Angeles? Judges will look for solutions that clearly identify a digital divide challenge. Design Thesis - 25%
How clear and compelling is the teamโs core idea and reasoning behind the solution? Judges want to see that the project is built on a thoughtful point of view. Process Plan - 15%
How well has the team thought through implementation, execution, and next steps? Judges will consider whether the team has a realistic plan for how the project could be tested, improved, launched, or expanded beyond the hackathon. Technical Implementation - 15%
How effectively did the team build and demonstrate the prototype? Judges are not only evaluating technical complexity, but also whether the prototype works, communicates the concept clearly, and supports the intended user experience. Passion Pitch - 20%
How well does the team communicate their vision, energy, and commitment during the presentation? Judges will look for a clear, confident, and persuasive pitch that explains the problem, the solution, why it matters, and why this team cares.(0 reviews)0 comments
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Tech Builders Program
The Tech Builder Program Hackathon 2026 is a structured Student only
, multi-domain innovation program designed to bring together developers, engineers, designers, and problem-solvers to build scalable, real-world technology solutions.
This hackathon is not limited to a single domain. It is built as an open platform that encourages participants to explore and develop solutions across multiple areas including artificial intelligence, machine learning, fintech, enterprise systems, data science, web technologies, cybersecurity, and product strategy. The objective is to simulate real-world building environments where cross-functional thinking and execution are essential.
The Tech Builder Program focuses on practical innovation. Participants are expected to go beyond theoretical ideas and develop working solutions that demonstrate technical capability, problem understanding, and potential for real-world application. The program is designed to align with industry expectations by emphasizing structured development, clarity of thinking, and measurable impact.
This initiative is open to students, professionals, and independent builders. Whether participants are at an early stage of their journey or have prior experience, the program provides an opportunity to build, learn, and showcase their capabilities in a competitive and structured environment.
Core Focus Areas
Participants can build across multiple domains, including:
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Data Science and Analytics Financial Technology Enterprise Systems and SaaS Platforms Web and Mobile Development Cybersecurity and Privacy Product Management and Strategy Climate Technology and Sustainability Developer Tools and APIs Open Innovation Participants are encouraged to combine multiple domains and create interdisciplinary solutions.
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Open to all domains and experience levels Focus on real-world problem solving Emphasis on structured and scalable solutions Transparent evaluation process Recognition through formal documentation Opportunity to build industry-relevant projects Requirements
Participants are expected to submit work that reflects both understanding and execution. Submissions should not be limited to conceptual ideas; they must demonstrate tangible progress.
What to Build
Participants should develop a system, tool, or solution that addresses a clearly defined problem. The project should reflect:
A clear understanding of the problem A structured approach to solving it A working implementation or demonstrable prototype The solution does not need to be production-ready, but it must be functional and coherent.
Submission Components
Each submission must include:
1. Problem Statement
A clear definition of the problem being addressed and why it matters.
2. Solution Overview
Explanation of the approach, including design decisions and methodology.
3. Implementation
A working prototype, demo, or system that demonstrates the solution.
4. Codebase
Accessible repository with the project code.
5. Documentation
Details about architecture, components, and how the system works.
6. Practical Relevance
Explanation of where and how this solution can be applied.
7. Team Information
Details of contributors and their roles.
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$4,000+ in prizes + other prizes Program Distinction โ Top Builder (1st Position)
$1,500 in cash 1 winner
Highest allocation from the total prize pool
Official title: Top Builder โ Tech Builder Program 2026
Direct visibility across all official channels and communications
Priority access to future programs, collaborations, and opportunities
Recognition as a benchmark project within the program
Formal documentation of achievement for professional use
Program Recognition โ Lead Finalist (2nd Position)
$1,000 in cash 1 winner
Major prize allocation
Official designation as Lead Finalist
Featured positioning across platform highlights
Access to extended network and opportunities
Verified recognition documentation
Program Merit โ Distinguished Build (3rd Position)
$500 in cash 1 winner
Prize allocation
Official recognition for strong execution
Public acknowledgment within program results
Verified certificate and documentation
Theme-Based Awards (10 Categories)
$100 in cash 10 winners
Each core theme within the program will recognize one outstanding project that demonstrates depth, clarity, and execution within that specific domain.
Themes include:
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Data Science and Analytics
Financial Technology
Enterprise Systems and SaaS
Web and Application Development
Cybersecurity and Privacy
Product Strategy and Management
Climate and Sustainability
Developer Tools and APIs
Open Innovation
Each Theme Winner Receives:
Title: Theme Winner โ Tech Builder Program 2026
Domain-specific recognition for expertise and execution
Highlighted feature within theme showcases
Consideration for overall top positions
Official certification mentioning the domain
Visibility among participants and evaluators in that field
Participant SWAGS For All
1,000 winners Verified Certificate of Participation
Documented involvement in a structured build program
Portfolio-ready project aligned with real-world expectations
Exposure to evaluation based on practical criteria
Inclusion in the programโs participant network
Access to future program updates and opportunities
Recognition of contribution in official records
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Professional Jury Panel
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Judging Criteria
CREATIVITY
INNOVATION
DESCRIPTION
Presentation and clarity
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The Silicon Valley Hackathon: Perfect Corp x Pegasus
Pegasus Startup World Cup will be hosting a live event on May 7, 2026 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. The winners will be announced at this event at 8:15PM EST (5:15PM PST).ย
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*The entire Hackathon will be online but winners will be announced in-person!*
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About the challenge:ย
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย Design and build an immersive web or mobile experience using Perfect Corpโs AI- and AR-powered technology suite to solve real-world consumer needs.
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย Participants are encouraged to explore creative, innovative, and unexpected ways to leverage Perfect Corpโs APIs โ from virtual try-on and AI skin analysis to personalized product recommendations, gen AI text-to-image creation, and fashion visualization โ to create engaging, interactive experiences or shopping journeys.
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย Participants are encouraged to explore creative and unexpected use cases for Perfectโs suite of APIs
Get started:
1. Click HERE to sign up & verify your email.ย
2. Once you have verified your email, go to Account > Redeem Code.ย
3. Enter: Pegasus1000
4. 1000 API Units ($179 Value) have officially been added to your account!ย
Requirements
What to Build:ย
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย Design and build an immersive web or mobile experience using Perfect Corpโs AI- and AR-powered technology suite to solve real-world consumer needs.
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What to Submit:
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย Must integrate at least 1 Perfect Corp API and demonstrate clear consumer or retail value
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย Project page with short write-up & screenshots
ยทย ย ย ย ย ย Demo video (1-3 minutes) showing the experience end-to-end
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$2,500 in prizes 2nd Place Winner!
$1,000 in cash 1 winner
1st Place Winner!
$1,500 in cash 1 winner
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Valerie Torres
Perfect Corp
Judging Criteria
Perfect Corp API Usage
Must use at least one of Perfect Corp's APIs.(0 reviews)0 comments
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LionHacks
LionHacks is a 12-hour invention marathon organized by GDG on Campus SELU ร SLU STEM Center, bringing together 50+ students from across the region to build, innovate, and create. Whether you're a seasoned developer or picking up code for the first time, there's a place for you in our jungle.
Why LionHacks?
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๐ Free food & energy drinks all day โ breakfast, grab-and-go lunch, and a pizza party dinner to keep you fueled ๐ $500+ in prizes across multiple tracks ๐ค A welcoming, high-energy community of builders and beginners alike ๐ Proudly backed by MLH, Google, North Oaks, SLU STEM CENTER and the SELU Computer Science Department Requirements
Devpost Submission
Teams must submit their project on Devpost before the 5:30 PM hard deadline on April 25, 2026. Late submissions will not be accepted. Jordan will walk everyone through the upload process during the mid-day announcement at 11:45 AM.
๐น Need help submitting? A step-by-step walkthrough video has been posted in the Discord โ check it out before submission time!
Your submission must include:
๐ Project name & description โ What did you build, and what problem does it solve? ๐ฏ Track selection โ Choose one: Education, FinTech, or Healthcare ๐ป GitHub repository link โ Must be public and contain your full codebase ๐ฅ Demo video (2โ3 minutes) โ A screen recording or live walkthrough of your working project ๐ Slides or a brief write-up (optional but encouraged) Team Rules
Teams of 1โ3 members All code must be written during the event โ no pre-built projects Open to all students; no prior experience required Come solo and find teammates at the event, or register with your crew Prize Tracks & How Winning Works
LionHacks uses a stackable prize system โ meaning one project can win multiple awards. Here's how it breaks down:
Every project competes for the Overall Hackathon Winner award Projects also compete in their chosen track: Education, FinTech, or Healthcare Any project that incorporates the Gemini API is additionally eligible for the Best Use of Gemini sub-track ย
That means a single project could walk away with up to three prizes โ the overall winner title, a track win, and Best Use of Gemini.
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
5 non-cash prizes NorthOaks Health Track Winner
1 winner Technological Gadget for all team members
Education Track Winner
1 winner Technological Gadget for all the team members
FinTech Track Winner
1 winner Technological Gadget for all the team members
Best Use of Gemini Track Winner
1 winner Google Swag Kit for all the team members
Overall Hackathon Winner
1 winner Technological Gadget for all the three members
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Ranjan Poudel
Senior Principal Software Engineer - CarMax
John W Burris
Chief Information Officer - Southeastern Louisiana University
Kevin Fussell
IT Director - NorthOaks Health Systems
Lisa Kuhn
Assistant Dean - College of Science & Technology (SLU)
Eraj Khatiwada
Software Developer - Directmail.io
Dr. Kazim Sekeroglu
Professor - Southeastern Louisiana University
Judging Criteria
Innovation & Originality
Is the concept novel? Does it offer a creative solution to a real-world problem or a unique twist on existing tech? Technical Execution
Quality of the technical build, code complexity, and overall functionality of the live demo. Presentation & Communication
How effectively did the team articulate their vision, explain the project, and handle Q&A? Impact & Viability
Does the project solve a significant problem? Could it meaningfully affect its target audience? Future & Feasibility
How practical is the solution? Is there a clear roadmap or go-to-market strategy?(0 reviews)0 comments
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Github readme generation
Welcome to the "Readme generation" Hackathon!
In the fast-paced world of software development, we often spend more time formatting documentation than writing the actual code. This hackathon challenges you to flip the script. Your mission is to focus purely on building functional, high-quality code and let automation handle the presentation.
The Theme: SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being)
We are aligning our efforts with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3. Whether it's mental health support, fitness tracking, medical resource allocation, or disease awareness, we want you to build a project that makes a tangible impact on global health.
What makes this special?
You are tasked to build a code based project repository e.g flask, python, next.js etc revolving around SDG 3 without a README file. Instead, you will use the PresentMeApp to automatically analyze your code and generate a professional presentation. This emphasizes clean, readable code and efficient development workflows.
How to Participate
Follow these 4 simple steps to build, document, and submit your project:
Step 1: Build for SDG 3
Develop a project related to SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) using any programming language(e.g food connection site etc). Ensure your code is clean and modular, but do not add a README file to your repository.
Step 2: Host on GitHub
Push your project code to a public GitHub repository. Ensure your folder structure is organized (e.g., separate your components, logic, and assets) so the AI can accurately interpret your work.
Step 3: Generate Documentation
Head over to the PresentMeApp GitHub repo analyzer.ย Pro-tip: All participants get 1-month of Enterprise to access advanced analysis featuresโuse your Success Kit code SDG-AWARD at checkout!
Also, check out github education page for amazing tools for your projects.
Step 4: Submit your Project
Submit the link to your GitHub repository and your generated presentation link on the Devpost submission page before the deadline.
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Requirements
To qualify for a submission, your project must include:
Codebase: A link to a public GitHub repository(without initial readme).
The Presentation: A link to the presentation/README generated via the PresentMeApp.
Project Focus: The codebase must clearly demonstrate a solution or tool related to SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being).
Description: A short summary on Devpost explaining the problem your project solves and how it fits the SDG 3 theme.
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
3 non-cash prizes Official Participant Success Kit (All Submissions)
998 winners GitHub Student Pack: $100k+ tools (via GitHub).
PresentMe Enterprise: 1-month full access (Code: SDG-AWARD).
Official Certificate: Verifiable digital certificate for your CV/LinkedIn.
Exclusive Newsletter: Ongoing hackathon opportunities.
Runner Up
2 winners Certification
2-month PresentMe Premium voucher.
Grand Prize Winner
1 winner Certification
2 months renewable PM voucher coupon
Optional mentoring session
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Presentme
Presentme
Judging Criteria
Github upoladed code
Was the code successfully uploaded on github? 30 marks Presentme Repo Analyser
Was the code analyzed using Presentme Repo Analyzer to in order to generate a readme. 40 marks Relations to team
Was the code/project related to SDG 3 20 marks Neatness of code
Was code well arranged in a quality manner. 10 marks(0 reviews)0 comments
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Algiers'UP 4
Algiers UP est une compรฉtition d'innovation de 3 jours qui se dรฉroulera ร l'ESI (รcole Supรฉrieure d'Informatique), oรน les รฉtudiants transforment leurs idรฉes en projetsย
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
1 non-cash prize Prize AUP4
3 winners Prize AUP4
Devpost Achievements
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ETIC Club
ETIC Club
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Criteria
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lahacks-testing
Testing for LA Hacks submissions
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
2 non-cash prizes Test
1 winner Testing project
Company Challenge 2
1 winner Testing t22222
Devpost Achievements
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Contracts for Innovation: Cyber scale in critical sectors
Contracts for Innovation: Cyber scale in critical sectors
Organisations can apply for a share of up to ยฃ3.5 million inclusive of VAT, to develop, demonstrate and commercialise their cyber security solution in real end user environments within critical sector organisations. Eligibility
To lead a project, you can:
be an organisation of any size work alone or with other organisations as subcontractors
Contracts will be awarded to a single legal entity only. Opening soon
Opens: 1 May 2026 Closes: 10 June 2026(0 reviews)0 comments
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NextGenHacks
NextGenHacks is a beginner-friendly online hackathon designed to bring together the next generation of builders, creators, and innovators. Whether you're just starting out or already experienced, this is your chance to turn ideas into real projects.
This is an open-ended hackathon, meaning you can build anything you wantโapps, tools, platforms, games, or completely new ideas. The goal is simple: create something meaningful, creative, or useful.
Participants can work solo or in teams to brainstorm ideas, collaborate, and build projects that showcase their skills and creativity.
Why NextGenHacks is special: Open to all skill levels: Beginners welcome, no prior experience needed Build anything: No strict themeโyour creativity sets the direction Learn by doing: Gain hands-on experience while building real projects Community-driven: Connect with other students, share ideas, and collaborate Mentorship & support: Get guidance and help throughout the hackathon Exciting prizes & recognition Whether youโre building your first project or your tenth, NextGenHacks is your opportunity to learn, create, and innovate.
Requirements
What to Build
Build any project of your choiceโa web app, mobile app, AI tool, game, productivity tool, or anything creative and useful. There are no restrictions on what you can create.
We highly recommend joining our Discord for updates, support, and collaboration: https://discord.gg/qYsrcWfUwV
What to Submit
1. Project Title Give your project a clear and memorable name.
2. Project Description Provide a detailed description including:
Problem Statement: What are you building and why? Solution Overview: How does your project work? Key Features: What are the main functionalities? Technologies Used: Tools, frameworks, APIs, etc. Target Users: Who is this for? 3. Project Files (Mandatory) Upload screenshots, videos, or other files that demonstrate your project.
At least one file showing functionality or design is required.
4. Project Link / Repository (Optional but Recommended) Include a GitHub repo or live demo link if available.
5. Team Details List all team members and their roles. Solo submissions are allowed.
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$1,000+ in prizes + other prizes 1st Place
$1,000 in cash 1 winner
2nd Place
1 winner Recognizes a highly impressive project with strong innovation, solid technical implementation, and clear potential for real-world use. Winners will receive a certificate of achievement.
3rd Place
1 winner Awarded to a well-executed project that showcases creativity, functionality, and a strong understanding of the problem it addresses. Winners will receive a certificate of achievement.
Top 9 Finalists
1 winner Honors the top projects selected by judges for their quality, innovation, and effort, placing them among the best submissions in the hackathon. Finalists will receive a certificate of recognition.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Hack4Today
Judging Criteria
Technical Execution (30%)
- How well the project is built and functions. - Quality of implementation, structure, and use of tools or technologies. Creativity & Originality (25%)
- How unique and innovative the idea is. - Does the project stand out compared to others? Usefulness & Impact (20%)
- Does the project solve a meaningful problem or provide clear value? - How practical or impactful is the solution? Design & User Experience (15%)
- How intuitive, user-friendly, and visually appealing the project is. - Ease of use and overall experience. Presentation & Documentation (10%)
- Clarity and completeness of the submission. - Quality of explanation, demo, and supporting materials.(0 reviews)0 comments
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Product@TAMU Projects Spring 2026 Demo Day
About the challenge
ABOUT THE CHALLENGE
This challenge is a semester-long, company-backed product project where student teams worked as full product teams: PMs, designers, researchers, and PMMs, to solve a real problem provided by an industry partner.
Unlike a traditional hackathon, this challenge focused onย research, iteration, and depth. Over 8 weeks, teams moved through the full product development cycle: user research, problem validation, ideation, PRD creation, prototyping, feedback loops, and final presentation.
Each Devpost submission includes:
- ย UX Flow
- ย Pitch Deck
- ย PRD
- Figma Prototype
- Video!
Get started
GET STARTED
Teams began with a company prompt, a scoping doc, and mentor guidance. From there, they created a project timeline, conducted user research, narrowed the problem, ideated features, defined an MVP, and built mid- to high-fidelity prototypes.
By Demo Day, each team delivered a fully researched, validated, and designed product concept โ complete with a PRD, prototype, and polished pitch.
Requirements
What to Build
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A validatedย problem statementย based on user research
A clearย MVP definition
Aย PRDย outlining requirements, features, and success metrics
Aย Figma prototypeย showing core flows and UX
Aย pitch deckย that tells the story from problem โ solution โ impact
ย What to Submit
Each team must submit:
1. Pitch Deck (If you chose to include)
2. Product Requirements Document (PRD)
Covers problem definition, user personas, feature list, MVP scope, success metrics, and technical considerations.
3. Figma Prototype (Public link)
A mid/high-fidelity prototype demonstrating key flows and the core experience.
4. Presentation Video (5 minutes max + Q&A optional)
A recording of the teamโs pitch for Demo Day.
5. Devpost Write-Up
Quick descriptions for challenge overview, what you built, how you built it, and what you learned.
6. UX Flowsย
Highlighting the critical journeys a user can take.
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$250 in prizes Gift Cards
$50 in cash 5 winners
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Product@TAMU Officers
Judging Criteria
Rubric.
Pitch 40 points for the pitch (problem understanding, research, solution clarity, innovation, and feasibility) Prototype 50 points for the prototype (core functionality, user alignment, clarity, and polish)(0 reviews)0 comments
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Advanced manufacturing supply chain innovation: CRD
Advanced manufacturing supply chain innovation: CRD
UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to ยฃ6.5 million for collaborative industrial research to make supply chains more productive, resource efficient and resilient. Eligibility
This competition is open to collaborations only. To lead a collaborative project your organisation must be a UK registered business of any size. Opening soon
Opens: 27 April 2026 Closes: 10 June 2026(0 reviews)0 comments
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Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP): 2026 โ 2027 Round 2
Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP): 2026 โ 2027 Round 2
UK registered academic institutions, RTOs or Catapults can apply for a share of up to ยฃ10 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 two or more full time employees
The business must contribute to the projectโs costs.
Open now
Opened: 20 April 2026 Closes: 24 June 2026(0 reviews)0 comments
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Innolympics 2026: GDGoC PLM Hackathon
About the challenge
Aligned with GDGoC PLM's core mission of empowering individuals and fostering a culture of innovation, the InnOlympics presents a unique opportunity for students to test their knowledge and creativity. Participants will be challenged to develop solutions corresponding to their assigned track. These goals may encompass critical local issues like poverty, inequality, and climate change, offering vast opportunities for innovative ideas to take shape.
Hackathon Structure
The hackathon structure emphasizes collaboration and teamwork. Students can form teams of up to four members. This fosters a supportive environment where participants engage with diverse perspectives, learn from each other, and combine their skills to create well-rounded solutions.
Requirements
What to Build
Projects must address one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The specific SDG focus areas will be announced during the hackathon, but teams are encouraged to start researching and brainstorming ideas beforehand.
What to Submit
Teams must develop a complete working software solution within the 2-day hackathon. Pre-built or existing projects are not allowed.
Hackathon Sponsors
Official Venue Partner
Platinum Prism Partners
Radiant Red Partner
Vibrant Yellow Partner
Prizes
$200 in prizes Cash Prize
$200 in cash 1 winner
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Christopher Carlos
System Analyst - Omni Channel Solutions
Michael Peduche
IT and Data Protection Officer - Omni Channel Solutions
Judging Criteria
Originality: Uniqueness and innovation of the solution
Technology: Appropriate use of technical tools and implementation
Design: User interface and experience quality
Completion: Level of functionality and implementation
Community Impact: Potential benefit to target communities
Presentation: Quality of project demonstration and pitch
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AIVENTRA
About AIventra
AIventra is a 24-hour hybrid hackathon organized by Hackhere, bringing together innovators, developers, and creators to build impactful AI-powered solutions. This event is designed to push boundaries, encourage rapid prototyping, and foster a strong builder community.
Participants will collaborate in teams to solve real-world challenges using AI, emerging technologies, and creative problem-solving. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced builder, AIventra provides the perfect platform to learn, build, and showcase your ideas.
Requirements
What to Build Participants are expected to build innovative, real-world solutions using AI and emerging technologies within 24 hours.
Projects can focus on (but are not limited to):
AI-powered applicationsย Automation tools and productivity platforms Web or mobile applications solving real-world problems Social impact or community-driven solutions Open innovation (any creative, useful idea) Teams should aim to build a working prototype or MVP that clearly demonstrates their idea and its impact.
What to Submit Each team must submit the following on Devpost before the deadline:
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Project Title & Description
Clearly explain your idea, problem statement, and solution Demo Video (2โ3 minutes recommended)
Show how your project works Source Code
GitHub repository or any accessible code link Live Demo / Prototype Link (if available) Screenshots / Presentation
To help judges understand your project Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
โน 45,000 in prizes 1st prize
โน 20,000 in cash 1 winner Internship & Coupons
2nd Prize
โน 15,000 in cash 1 winner Internship & Coupons
3rd Prize
โน 10,000 in cash 1 winner
Devpost Achievements
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Antony
Software Engineer
Yuva sri
Software Developer/PWC
Judging Criteria
Innovation & Creativity
How unique and creative is the idea? Does the project present a novel solution or a fresh approach to an existing problem? Technical Implementation
Quality of the code, use of technologies, and overall technical complexity. How well was the solution built within the given time? Presentation & Demo
Clarity of explanation, quality of demo, and how well the team communicates their idea and solution.(0 reviews)0 comments
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Kindly labs weekly hackathon
Welcome to the Kyndra Labs Vibe Coding Hackathon!
The future of software is written in natural language. We are challenging developers, designers, and AI enthusiasts to push the boundaries of what is possible with "vibe coding" and autonomous AI agents.
This hackathon isn't just about writing raw code; it's about orchestrating large language models to build intelligent, self-directed applications. Whether you are building the next generation of AI co-workers, a frictionless app-builder, or an intelligent study tool, we want to see how you bridge the gap between human intent and machine execution.
What Makes This Special: We place a massive emphasis on user experience. It is not enough for the AI to work; it needs to feel seamless. Submissions that incorporate cutting-edge UI/UX aestheticsโspecifically frosted, translucent "Liquid Glass" designs with clean, light-grey componentsโwill earn bonus points from our judging panel.
Requirements
Submission Requirements To be eligible for prizes, all participating teams must submit the following through Devpostย
Working Prototype & Live Project Link: A functional web application accessible via a public URL. You can easily host your projects for free using platforms like Vercel or Netlify. While you may use any stack, we highly encourage React, TypeScript, Next.js, and Firebase for rapid deployment and seamless state management.
Source Code: A link to a public GitHub repository containing your project code.
Demo Video: A 2-to-3 minute video demonstrating your application in action. Explain the problem you are solving, show the AI functionality, and highlight your UI design.
Project Description: A detailed written description on Devpost explaining your tech stack, the AI models utilized (and parameter scale, if training/fine-tuning your own), and the "vibe" or design philosophy behind your user interface.
Note: Projects must feature a core AI component (e.g., an LLM integration, autonomous agent, or prompt-based generation tool) to qualify.
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
3 non-cash prizes Kindly Labs winner 1st place
1 winner Students will win a Certificate from the kindly labs teams and a 10$ amazon giftcard
2nd place
1 winner Students will win a Certificate from the kindly labs teams , and will be featured on the kindly labs hackathon website , and another non cash prize
3rd place
1 winner Students will win a Certificate from the kindly labs teams , and wil be featured on the kindly labs hackathon website ,
Devpost Achievements
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Emanuel Martinez
kindly labs
Judging Criteria
functionality
the judges will see if its functional, and works on all devices impact
judges will see how the project impacts the world , like how it will help the environment , health , students , teachers ,etc.(0 reviews)0 comments
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Frontera Hacks
About the challenge
Frontera Hacks is an inaugural 24-hour hackathon hosted by Frontera Devs that aims to foster a community of developers driven to innovate. At Frontera Hacks, we aim to provide an experience for developers of all skill levels to adopt skills taught outside of the classroom, collaborate with like-minded teams, and design projects with the potential to accelerate innovation in the Rio Grande Valley
Requirements
Your submission should consist of:
A link to a public GitHub repository
Please select an open-source license for your submission (e.g. MIT license).ย
Please include a README.md with instructions for using your code.ย
Answer the questions on the submission form about your idea, your implementation, and the potential impact.ย
Create a short video to demonstrate the use of your tool. Please keep it under 3 mins.ย
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$255 in prizes Best Overall
$50 in cash 1 winner Each member of the winning team will be awarded $50!
Best AI/ML Project (1st)
$35 in cash 1 winner Each member of the winning team will be awarded $35!
Best AI/ML Project (2nd)
$25 in cash 1 winner Each member of the winning team will be awarded $25!
Best Social Good Project (1st)
$35 in cash 1 winner Each member of the winning team will be awarded $35!
Best Social Good Project (2nd)
$25 in cash 1 winner Each member of the winning team will be awarded $25!
Best Enterprise Project (1st)
$35 in cash 1 winner Each member of the winning team will be awarded $35!
Best Enterprise Project (2nd)
$25 in cash 1 winner Each member of the winning team will be awarded $25!
Best Beginner Hack Project (1st)
$25 in cash 1 winner Each member of the winning team will be awarded $25!
Devpost Achievements
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Frontera Devs
Austin Atchley
Samuel Cavazos
Cassandra Garza
Ely Alamillo
Judging Criteria
Presentation
How did the hacker present their hack? Did they include details of the technology? Did they include a live demo? Did they talk about their inspiration? Do you understand the goal of their hack? Implementation
How did the hacker implement their idea? Did the technologies they used make sense for their idea? Did they make scalable options that leave them room for growth? Did they rely solely on external APIs or did they build a Unique Solution? Usablility
What is the user experience of their hack like? Did they take into account who their target audience was? Would you use their app? How simple was it to get started? Concept
Did they address a current concern that affects communities? Does their hack seem thought through? Did they consider any possible barriers users may face? Does their hack seem like it would create an Impact? Theme
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The Phia Hack
You have 24 hours to build a full-stack solution.
You will have to demo your solution in front of the judges.
Here are some things that Phia has been super interested in recently:
โAutonomous Agents. What if your shopping agent could just... handle it? โPersonalized Shopping. What could improve shopping discovery? โSocial Shopping. How do you make shopping more social? If you have an outside-the-box idea that makes Phia smarter, faster, or more magical for shoppers, go wild.
Requirements
What to Submit Your submission must include all of the following:
2-minute demo video: show your product working, not your slides. Record a live walkthrough of the core user experience. Written project summary: cover what you built, the problem it solves, your technical stack, key decisions you made, and what you'd build next with more time. GitHub repository: public repo with a README. Code must be your own work, written during the hackathon. Live presentation: you'll demo in front of judges and take Q&A. Plan for 3 minutes of presentation and 2 minutes of questions. Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$7,500 in prizes 1st Place
$5,000 in cash 1 winner + Dinner with Phia Team,
Fast Tracked Interview
2nd Place
$2,500 in cash 1 winner + Fast Tracked Interview
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Phoebe Gates
Co-Founder of Phia
Sophia Kianni
Co-Founder of Phia
Sujal Dhakal
Phia Engineer
Jason Zhang
Phia Engineer
Felix Zhou
Phia Head of Engineering
Judging Criteria
Technical Implementation
Clarity of Presentation
Impact
Novelty
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BNFOthon 2026
About BNFOthon
BNFOthon is a Bioinformatics focused hackathon.The hackathon is a 24-hour coding experience, where you work as part of a team of up to four students (you *DO NOT* need to have a team or partner going into the event - there is a process for people to sign up for teams at the start) to solve/code/write/present a solution to a prompt of your choice.
There are three themes for this year's event:
Machine Learning Applications in Medicineย Biomedical Ethics Biological Data Science ย
Heres our Discord: https://discord.gg/MMRZTwzaย
Requirements
What to Submit
Submission to Devpost before deadline Video Pitch (Maximum 5 minutes) - demoing and describing your project solution Any supplemental material, including but not limited to: code script, product design, etc. Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
6 non-cash prizes Portable Projector
4 winners Big screen, tiny package kinda like carrying a movie theater in your pocket: The Portable Projector
Google Nest Mini Speaker
4 winners A tiny AI sidekick. Always listening & never judging: The Google Nest Mini Speaker
Phage Plushie
4 winners Back by popular demand: The Phage Plushie
Lego Sets
3 winners A popular lego sets Minecraft and flower themed
Blind boxes
4 winners Could be any type of Smiski or Sonny angels
Spiderman Desk Light & blind bag
1 winner A set of Spider-man themed figurines
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Dr. William Benton, Ph.D.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Dr. Zachary N. Ghahramani, Ph.D.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Dr. Gamze Bulut, Ph.D
Virginia Commonwealth University
Judging Criteria
Ambition, Innovation, Project Quality, Project Scope, and Presentation Quality.
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FullyHacks 2026
Join us for FullyHacks 2026, Cal State Fullerton's (CSUF) premier 24-hour, in-person hackathon, taking place from April 18th to April 19th at the CSUF Computer Science Building. This event brings together 200+ students from diverse backgrounds to collaborate on innovative projects, attend enriching workshops, and network with industry professionals.
Requirements
Project Description: A clear and concise explanation of your project, including its purpose, functionality, and the problem it addresses.โ Source Code: A link to your project's publicly accessible code repository (e.g., GitHub).โ Demo Video: A short video (maximum 3 minutes) demonstrating your project's features and functionality.โ Team Information: Names and roles of all team members. Track Selection: Indicate the track(s) your project is competing Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$1,000+ in prizes + other prizes Best Use of Gemini API
1 winner Google Swag Kits
Itโs time to push the boundaries of what's possible with AI using Google Gemini. Check out the Gemini API to build AI-powered apps that make your friends say WHOA. So, what can Gemini do for your hackathon project?
Understand language like a human and build a chatbot that gives personalized advice
Analyze info like a supercomputer and create an app that summarizes complex research papers
Generate creative content like code, scripts, music, and more
Think of the possibilitiesโฆ what will you build with the Google Gemini API this weekend?
Best Use of ElevenLabs
1 winner Wireless Earbuds
Deploy natural, human-sounding audio with ElevenLabs. Create realistic, dynamic, and emotionally expressive voices for any project, from interactive AI companions to narrated stories and voice-enabled apps. ElevenLabs will empower you to build rich, immersive experiences without the need for actors or complex audio production, using simply the power of AI.
Integrate fully autonomous audio experiences into your hack with ElevenLabs and give your project a voice, along with giving your team the chance to win some wireless earbuds!
Best Use of Solana
1 winner Ledger Nano S Plus
The world of development is evolving fast and Solana is leading the charge with a network built to handle all of your infrastructure needs. Forget high fees and slow confirmations, itโs time to build applications that are fast, efficient, and scalable.
Harness Solana's core advantages like blazing fast execution and near-zero transaction costs to make your hackathon ideas become real world projects. With Solana, the possibilities are endless.
Create a game, social app, or consumer product that relies on instant, high-frequency transactions.
Design a sophisticated trading, lending, or decentralized exchange (DEX).
Build a prototype for supply chain, identity, or payments that can handle massive, real-world volume.
Show us how you can innovate with Solana for a chance to win some cool prizes for you and each member of your team!
Best Use of DigitalOcean
1 winner Retro Wireless Mouse
DigitalOcean offers a reliable and easy-to-use cloud platform for every stage of your project. Leverage core services like Droplets, Managed Databases, and App Platform to build, deploy, and scale your application effortlessly. Building with AI? DigitalOcean Gradientโข AI enables you to build, train, and deploy machine learning models, including access to GPU infrastructure and serverless inference!
Sign up for DigitalOcean today and get $200 worth of free credits that you can use towards building your next great hack. Build with DigitalOcean's robust cloud infrastructure for a chance to win some great prizes for you and each of your teammates!
Best Use of MongoDB Atlas
1 winner M5Stack IoT Kit
MongoDB Atlas takes the leading modern database and makes it accessible in the cloud! Get started with a $50 credit for students or sign up for the Atlas free forever tier (no credit card required). Along with a suite of services and functionalities, you'll have everything you need to manage all of your data, and you can get a headstart with free resources from MongoDB University! Build a hack using MongoDB Atlas for a chance to win a M5Stack IoT Kit for you and each member of your group.
Best Entertainment
1 winner 8BitDo Retro Joystick and Mechanical Keyboard
Best Health & Wellness
1 winner Amazon Echo Dot
Best Education & Social Justice
1 winner Sony WH-CH520 Wireless Headphones + 1-year subscription for NordVPN, NordPass, NordProtect, and Incogni
Best Social Impact / Sustainability
1 winner 4K Mini Projector + 1 GB of free data for Saily
Best Use of AI/ML
1 winner CRUA 24โ 240Hz Gaming Monitor + 3-month access and $235 credit for nexos.ai + $500 Neon credits
Best Beginner Hack
1 winner LEGO Set - Creator 3 in 1 Sea Animals: Beautiful Dolphins
Most Technical
1 winner Demon Slayer Themed Pulsar X2V2 Gaming Mouse + $1k Neon credits
Best UI/UX
1 winner Jellycat Amuseables Peanut Star Student Plushie
Best Use of ArcGIS (Esri's Sponsored Track)
1 winner Esri Swag Bag + Portable Charger 50000mAh Power Bank
Best Use of Human Delta Services - 1st Place
$750 in cash 1 winner $750 Split Across Team, as well as a Guaranteed Interview at Human Delta
Best Use of Human Delta Services - 2nd Place
$250 in cash 1 winner $250 Split Across Team, as well as a Guaranteed Interview at Human Delta
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Bijon Desai
Samuel Sandoval
Pranjali Yadav
Ethan Davidson
Varun Misra
Ryhan Hasan
Adwaita Chokshi
Karthik Gurunathan
Harshul Jain
Judging Criteria
Project Criteria
Projects will be judged based on how well they align with the track, as well as execution, innovation, presentation, technical ability, and more.(0 reviews)0 comments