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The Biohackers: Make for the Nature !! hackathon is a virtual event designed for biotech enthusiasts, developers, and researchers interested in merging biological sciences with advanced technology. Participants are encouraged to develop innovative solutions in areas such as bioinformatics, genetic engineering, and health tech.

Key Details:

  • Eligibility: Open to professionals and postgraduate students above the legal age of majority in their country of residence.

  • Team Formation: Individuals can participate solo or form teams of up to five members.

  • Submission Requirements:

    • A functional biotech solution, prototype, or application.
    • A 2-3 minute video demo explaining the project and its technology.
    • Detailed technical documentation covering biological and technical aspects.
  • Prizes: A total prize pool of $11,000, with awards for the winner, second runner-up, third runner-up, and participation swags for 300 participants.

  • Judging Criteria:

    • Innovation & Creativity (30%)
    • Real-World Impact (25%)
    • Technical Complexity (20%)
    • Presentation & Documentation (25%)

This hackathon offers a platform to address real-world problems and pioneer solutions at the intersection of biology and technology. Participants will have access to mentorship from industry experts and advanced tools to develop impactful projects.

For more information and to register, visit the Biohackers: Make for the Nature !! page.

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