Over 700 students will gather for 36h of dreaming, hacking and shipping on anything and everything. All projects are welcome, mobile, hardware, web, you name it. Throughout the hackathon we'll have introductory talks for first time hackers as well as sponsor Tech Talks to help you out with your hacks!

Hacking starts at 9:00 PM on Friday and end at 9:00 AM on Sunday. All submissions must be made through Devpost.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

15 non-cash prizes
HackUPC - 1st prize
1 winner

Kit drone hackable
50€ Amazon gift card

HackUPC - 2nd prize
1 winner

Chromecast Ultra
20€ Amazon gift card

HackUPC - 3rd prize
1 winner

Raspberry Pi 3 Official Desktop Starter Kit

imaginBank challenge
1 winner

Parrot Mambo Drone

GFT challenge
1 winner

VR Micro Drone

Everis challenge
1 winner

50€ Amazon gift card

Skyscanner challenge
1 winner

Flight voucher

ServiZurich challenge
2 winners

Amazon 4x100€ 1st, 4x25€ 2nd

Itequia challenge
1 winner

40€ Amazon gift card

Doist challenge
1 winner

Linkwitz Bluetooth Headphones & a Lifetime Todoist Premium Account

Thoughtworks challenge
2 winners

Daydream View

Opentrends challenge
1 winner

Raspberry Pi Zero (one per finisher team) + Raspberry Pi 3 & Self Driving Car Module (for each member of winning team)

Bloomberg challenge
1 winner

FitBit Blaze

Amazon Web Services - Best Use of AWS
1 winner

$30 Amazon Gift Card

Best Domain Name from Domain.com
1 winner

Raspberry Pi & PiHut Essential Kit

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Dario Nieuwenhuis

Dario Nieuwenhuis
CTO at Verse

Toby Oliver

Toby Oliver
CTO at Typeform

Josep Sanjuas

Josep Sanjuas
CEO at Talaia

Miquel Llobet

Miquel Llobet
Co-founder at Hackers@UPC

Wai Ling Tam

Wai Ling Tam
Organizer at Hackers@UPC

Judging Criteria

  • Technology
    How technically impressive was the hack? Was the technical problem the team tackled difficult? Did it use a particularly clever technique or did it use many different components? Did the technology involved make you go "Wow"
  • Design
    Did the team put thought into the user experience? How well designed is the interface? For a website, this might be about how beautiful the CSS or graphics are. For a hardware project, it might be more about how good the human-computer interaction is.
  • Completion
    Does the hack work? Did the team achieve everything they wanted?
  • Learning
    Did the team stretch themselves? Did they try to learn something new? What kind of projects have they worked on before?

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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