Tomorrow's solutions, coded today.
Hack to the Future, organized by IEEE SB MUJ, is a 36-hour online hackathon focused on sustainability. Participants will tackle advanced challenges and pioneer transformative tech solutions for the future.
Event Flow
The event flow for Hack to the Future includes three rounds: Round 1, Ideation (8 hours), where teams submit their ideas through PowerPoint presentations, with the most promising ideas advancing to the next round. Round 2, Prototype Development (24 hours), involves selected teams developing functional prototypes based on their ideas and present it in the form of recordings. In Round 3, Presentation, shortlisted teams pitch their prototypes to a panel of judges, with winners selected based on comprehensive judging criteria.
Judging Criteria
The judging criteria for Hack to the Future include functionality, design, code quality, presentation clarity, prototype demonstration, engagement, Q&A, and problem statement focus.
Why Participate?
Participating in Hack to the Future offers the opportunity to tackle cutting-edge challenges and pioneer sustainable tech solutions. Enhance your skills in ideation, prototyping, and presentation, while connecting with like-minded innovators and industry experts. Stand a chance to win exciting prizes and gain recognition for your innovative solutions.
Rules
Follow the Code of Conduct.
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Tomorrow's solutions, coded today.
Runs from
Jul 20 - 21, 2024
Happening
Online
Ended
4 months ago
Hack to the Future, organized by IEEE SB MUJ, is a 36-hour online hackathon focused on sustainability. Participants will tackle advanced challenges and pioneer transformative tech solutions for the future.
Event Flow
The event flow for Hack to the Future includes three rounds: Round 1, Ideation (8 hours), where teams submit their ideas through PowerPoint presentations, with the most promising ideas advancing to the next round. Round 2, Prototype Development (24 hours), involves selected teams developing functional prototypes based on their ideas and present it in the form of recordings. In Round 3, Presentation, shortlisted teams pitch their prototypes to a panel of judges, with winners selected based on comprehensive judging criteria.
Judging Criteria
The judging criteria for Hack to the Future include functionality, design, code quality, presentation clarity, prototype demonstration, engagement, Q&A, and problem statement focus.
Why Participate?
Participating in Hack to the Future offers the opportunity to tackle cutting-edge challenges and pioneer sustainable tech solutions. Enhance your skills in ideation, prototyping, and presentation, while connecting with like-minded innovators and industry experts. Stand a chance to win exciting prizes and gain recognition for your innovative solutions.
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Zain Khan
Growth Manager, Itheum
Praveen Paul
COO, Itheum
David P.
Head Ambassador, Polkadot
Ahmar Khan
Senior Frontend Engineer, ServiceNow
All speakers & judges
Zain Khan
Growth Manager, Itheum
Praveen Paul
COO, Itheum
David P.
Head Ambassador, Polkadot
Ahmar Khan
Senior Frontend Engineer, ServiceNow
All speakers & judges
Team size
1 - 4
Registration costs?
Nada.
Team size
1 - 4
Registration costs?
Nada.
Got more questions? Reach out to [email protected]
Team size
1 - 4
Registration costs?
Nada.
Team size
1 - 4
Registration costs?
Nada.
Got more questions? Reach out to [email protected]
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