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Octoverse Hackathon is an annual, community-driven innovation event designed to bring together a diverse group of participants including students, developers, designers, and technology enthusiasts from various backgrounds. The event aims to create an open and collaborative environment where individuals can come together to explore ideas, learn new skills, and build meaningful solutions.

The primary focus of Octoverse Hackathon is to encourage participants to work on real-world challenges across a wide range of domains such as software development, artificial intelligence, data science, business applications, and emerging technologies. The event provides a platform for participants to transform their ideas into functional prototypes while engaging in a structured and supportive environment.

Participants will have the opportunity to collaborate in teams, exchange ideas, and develop projects that demonstrate creativity, technical ability, and practical relevance. The hackathon emphasizes continuous learning, peer collaboration, and hands-on experience, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced participants.

Throughout the event, participants are encouraged to experiment with new technologies, frameworks, and tools. The focus is not only on building complete solutions but also on understanding the problem space, applying logical thinking, and demonstrating innovation through practical implementation.

Octoverse Hackathon is structured to support participants at every stage of development. From ideation to final submission, the event promotes a balanced approach where participants can learn, build, and present their work effectively. The environment is designed to be inclusive and accessible, allowing individuals from different academic and technical backgrounds to participate and contribute.

In addition to project development, the hackathon serves as a platform for networking and community engagement. Participants can interact with peers, exchange knowledge, and gain exposure to different perspectives. This collaborative environment helps foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement.

The event also places importance on showcasing participant work. At the end of the hackathon, teams present their projects, highlighting the problem they addressed, the approach they followed, and the outcome they achieved. This process helps participants develop presentation and communication skills, which are essential in real-world scenarios.

Overall, Octoverse Hackathon is designed to provide a structured yet flexible environment where participants can explore ideas, build solutions, and gain valuable experience. The goal is to create a meaningful and engaging experience that supports learning, innovation, and collaboration.

Requirements

Participants are required to submit a project that aligns with one or more of the hackathon themes. The submission should clearly demonstrate the concept, development process, and outcome of the project.

Each submission must include a detailed project description explaining the problem statement, the approach taken, and the solution developed. Participants should clearly outline the purpose of their project and how it addresses a specific challenge or use case.

A working prototype or functional implementation is expected as part of the submission. While fully developed products are not mandatory, participants should aim to present a working model that showcases the core idea and functionality of their solution.

Participants are encouraged to include a link to their source code repository, such as GitHub or any other version control platform. The repository should be well-organized and include necessary documentation to help reviewers understand the structure and functionality of the project.

In addition to the technical components, participants should provide supporting materials such as a presentation, documentation, or visual assets that help explain the project in a clear and structured manner. These materials should highlight key features, use cases, and potential impact.

A demo or explainer video is also recommended as part of the submission. The video should provide a walkthrough of the project, demonstrating how it works and explaining its key functionalities. This helps reviewers better understand the project and its practical application.

All submissions must be original work developed during the hackathon period. Participants should ensure that their work reflects their own efforts and contributions. Any external resources or libraries used should be properly acknowledged.

Submissions will be reviewed based on criteria such as innovation, functionality, usability, and overall execution. Participants are encouraged to focus on clarity, practicality, and creativity while preparing their submissions.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$4,950+ in prizes
+ other prizes
First Place โ€“ Octoverse Champion
$2,000 in cash
1 winner

Official Winner Certificate
Featured placement on platform and media channels
Premium Swag Kit
Recognition as Overall Champion

Second Place โ€“ Runner-Up
$1,200 in cash
1 winner

Runner-Up Certificate
Featured project listing
Swag Kit

Third Place โ€“ Merit Award
$750 in cash
1 winner

Merit Certificate
Recognition by organizers
Swag Kit

Theme-Based Awards
$100 in cash
10 winners

In addition to overall prizes, top-performing projects in each category will be recognized:

Best Software Development Project
Best AI / Data-Driven Solution
Best Finance / FinTech Innovation
Best Business Management / Consultancy Solution
Best Entrepreneurship / Startup Idea
Best Electrical / Hardware Innovation

Each Theme Winner Receives:

Theme Winner Certificate
Special Jury Recognition
Featured Listing on Platform
Swag Kit

Participation & Additional Rewards
1,497 winners

Participation Certificates
SWAG BOXES
Eligibility for future hackathons and opportunities
Access to community updates and resources

Referral-Based Rewards
400 winners

Top referrers will receive exclusive swag boxes
Bonus recognition for community contribution

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Octoverse Jury Panel

Octoverse Jury Panel
Want to join the panel !! mail to: octopushackathon@gmail.com

Radhika Jain

Radhika Jain
Senior Software Engineer, Google NY

Judging Criteria

  • Technical Implementation โ€“ 25%
  • Innovation & Creativity โ€“ 25%
  • Practical Impact / Use Case โ€“ 20%
  • Design & Usability โ€“ 15%
  • Presentation & Clarity โ€“ 15%

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