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TerraCode Convergence is a community-driven hackathon bringing builders together to design impactful AI-powered solutions or Software solutions that solve real problems. Participants will Think. Prompt. Build. Present โ€” using cutting-edge APIs and creative problem-solving to tackle real-world challenges.

Whether you're a developer, designer, or AI enthusiast, this is your chance to build something meaningful and compete for $10,000 in prizes.

Requirements

What to Build

Build an innovative AI-powered solution that solves a real-world problem.

Projects must:

Use AI meaningfully (API, model, automation, etc.)

Be functional (prototype or working MVP)

Be built during the hackathon period

What to Submit

Project name & description

Demo video (2โ€“3 minutes)

GitHub repository (public)

Live demo link (if available)

Clear explanation of tech stack

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$5,000 in prizes
Runner Up
$1,500 in cash
1 winner

2nd Place โ€“ $3,000 total
$1,500 Cash
$1,000 Goodies
$500 Open API Credits

Winner
$3,000 in cash
1 winner

1st Place โ€“ $5,000 total
$3,000 Cash
$1,000 Goodies
$1,000 Open API Credits

Second Runner Up
$500 in cash
1 winner

3rd Place โ€“ $2,000 total

$500 Cash
$1,000 Goodies
$500 Open API Credits

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Raushan Kumar

Judging Criteria

  • Judging Criteria โ€“ TerraCode Convergence Hackathon
    Innovation & Creativity (25%), Technical Implementation (25%), Impact & Relevance (20%), Design & UX (15%), Presentation & Demo (15%). Projects are evaluated on originality, functionality, usability, real-world value, and clarity of demonstration.

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