Project Submission Accepted Languages: Spanish and English only
Participation Options:
- In-person at 42 Málaga Fundación Telefónica (for 42 students)
- Online participation (unlimited spots)
Team Formation
- Size: Maximum 5 members per team
- Participation: Participants may only join one team
Requirements
Submission Platform:
All projects must be submitted to this Hackathon Site as a DevPost Project
- For "Team Creation", view this page: https://help.devpost.com/article/122-how-to-enter-a-submission
- For "Add Project", follow this link: https://devpost.com/software/new
If you have any questions, please email us at: support@hackreality.tech
What to submit:
- Project repository with clear project Documentation and software development (if applicable)
Project Deliverables:
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Project Repository:
- Hosted on a public platform (e.g., GitHub).
- Include comprehensive documentation detailing setup instructions, technical stack, and other relevant information.
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Project Presentation:
- 3-Minute Video Presentation: A video that highlights the project’s purpose, features, and functionality. The video must be:
- Publicly accessible via platforms like YouTube or Vimeo.
- Focused on showing the project in action.
- 3-Minute Live Session:
- Q&A with Judges: Participants must be ready to answer questions about their project.
- Live demo of the working prototype.
- 3-Minute Video Presentation: A video that highlights the project’s purpose, features, and functionality. The video must be:
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Project Documentation:
- Challenge Description: A brief overview of the problem or challenge addressed by the project.
- Team Contributions: Description of each team member's role and their specific contributions.
- Development Timeline: A step-by-step outline of the project’s development during the hackathon.
- Implementation Details: Key decisions made during development and strategies for implementation.
- Technical Stack: A list of all tools, frameworks, and technologies used.
- Lessons Learned: Challenges faced during development and how they were resolved.
- Future Possibilities: Discussion of scalability, sustainability, and potential enhancements for the project.
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Prototype Functionality:
- The prototype must be functional and demonstrate the core idea effectively, performing as described in the submission materials.
- The prototype must be developed entirely during the 48-hour hackathon period.
- All necessary files must be included in the repository for testing.
Prizes
1st Place
- Meta Quest 3S
- ESP32 Kit
- 1 on 1 mentoring sessions with employees and/or recruiters from Google, Meta and Crossmint
- Private Group Visit to Google Málaga
- NFT Winner Certificate
2nd place
- Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses
- ESP32 kit
- 1 on 1 mentoring sessions with employees and/or recruiters from Google, Meta or Crossmint
- Private Group Visit to Google Málaga
- NFT Winner Certificate
3rd Place
- ESP32 Kit
- Arduino Board
- 1 on 1 mentoring sessions with employees and/or recruiters from Google, Meta and Crossmint
- Private Group Visit to Google Málaga
- NFT Winner Certificate
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Alejandro Castillejo
Research Engineer and Designer, Meta
Victor Caña Rivas
Front-End Engineer, Google Workspace
Judging Criteria
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Alignment with the Challenge and Functionality
Is the project aligned with the hackathon challenge? Does the solution address a related problem? Does the presented prototype function correctly? Were related advanced/complex technologies used effectively? -
Innovation and Creativity
How creative is the project? Does it propose a new way to solve a problem or improve current solutions? Is the problem addressed in a creative way? -
Impact, Scalability, Implementability and Sustainability
How big is the problem it addresses? How scalable is the application? Can the solution be implemented? Can it be maintained with sustainable resources? -
Usability and User Experience
How well executed is the application? Is it intuitive and easy to use? Is the design attractive and accessible to a diverse range of users, including those with disabilities? -
Submissions and Presentation
Did the team present the solution clearly, highlighting the benefits of their solution? Did they effectively answer the judges' questions? Did the team demonstrate a clear planning and strategy for developing the project?
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