About the challenge

The DaVinci Competition is a 3-day in-person startup competition at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) that is a unique blend between a pitch competition and a hackathon. You will get 48-hours to build a product and pitch it to industry-experts! This takes place from Jan. 23th to Jan. 25th. 

This competition is designed to be a unique experience, blending elements from startup competitions, hackathons, and pitch competitions. The details of the competition will be elaborated below. Additionally, we also have the unique objective of bridging the disciplines of Management and Computer Science, Mathematics, and Statistics. With that being said, our competition theme for this year will be: How might you use technology to innovate the business technology industry?

Categories include Sustainibility, Artificial Intelligence, Web3, and B2B products. Winners of each category will also receive a prize. 

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And check out our website for more information!: https://www.davincicompetition.ca/ 

We look forward to meeting you all soon!

Requirements

What to Build

Our competition theme for this year is: How might you use technology to innovate the business technology industry? Categories include Sustainibility, Artificial Intelligence, Web3, and B2B products. Prototype, web application, mobile app, anything goes! And don't forget to refine your pitch :D

What to Submit

Participants have to submit:

  1. GitHub repository (including steps to run) 
  2. Pitch slides
  3. A written summary of the product
    1. Must include team members and contributions
    2. Must decalre categories they want to be a part of to be considered for the category prize
  4. demo video of the product (optional, but strongly recommended)

Please submit before 9:00am on Jan. 25th.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

3 non-cash prizes
Samsung Galaxy Buds Core SM-R410 + $600 Cash Prize
1 winner

Samsung Galaxy Buds Core SM-R410 (2025) | International Version | Bluetooth 5.4 | Active Noise Cancelation | up to 35h Continuous Music Playblack - (Black)

Cash prize split amongst teammates

1st Place Overall

LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants + Power Bank
1 winner

Charmast Power Bank with Built in Cables, 10000mAh USB C Battery Pack 6 Outputs 2 Inputs with LED Display Type C

LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants Building Toy

Best Sustainability prize

Amazon Echo Pop
1 winner

Amazon Echo Pop (newest model), Our smallest Alexa speaker, Fits in any room, Charcoal, with Alexa+ Early Access

Best AI prize

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Preyansh Kachhia

Preyansh Kachhia
SWE at Intuit

Rohit Sarkar

Rohit Sarkar
Founder of Canvas Protocol, Content Manager at 0x

Shivani Suresh

Shivani Suresh
Senior Consultant at CGI

Sonia D'Angelo

Sonia D'Angelo
Director Consulting Expert at CGI

Rebecca Kontosic

Rebecca Kontosic
Investor Relations and VC | Blockchain and AI Consultant

Alan Bekerman

Alan Bekerman
Founder at Arrow Electronics

 Nain Abdi

Nain Abdi
Co founder at Colare

Judging Criteria

  • Feasibility
    The pitch presents an outstanding plan for building the product, with a clear understanding of the technical requirements and resource needs, and a convincing strategy for addressing potential challenges. Max 5 points.
  • Uniqueness in the Market
    The pitch presents an outstandingly unique or differentiated product, with exceptional evidence of a competitive advantage, and an exceptional level of potential for success in the market. Max 5 points.
  • Market Potential
    The pitch demonstrates an outstanding understanding of the target market, with compelling evidence that there is a large and profitable market for the product, and a well-defined strategy for capturing that market. Max 5 points.
  • Technology
    The pitch presents an outstanding technology solution, with exceptional innovation, feasibility, and effectiveness, and an exceptional level of quality in the product design or prototype. Max 5 points.
  • Presentation
    The speaker delivers an outstanding presentation, with exceptional communication skills, a clear and compelling message, and a strong ability to connect with and inspire the audience. Max 5 points.
  • Clarity
    The pitch presents an outstanding problem statement, with exceptional clarity, relatability, and evidence to support the need for the product, and a compelling explanation of how the product solves the problem. Max 5 points.

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