HAkron 3000 is the 3rd installment of the completely student-run 24-hour hackathon at The University of Akron. Come hang out in the beautiful new C. Blake McDowell Law Center the weekend of October 6-7 and create that project you've always had the idea for!

Eligibility

College undergrads/graduate students, as well as high schoolers are all welcome to attend!

Requirements

We only require that you have something to explain to the judges! Your submission can just be a description of your project with pictures if no code was written / there's no repository to link

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Prizes

$7,510 in prizes
Grand Prize
1 winner

The Best overall project at the event wins $1000 split among the team

Second Place
1 winner

Second place overall, $750 cash split among the team

Third Place
1 winner

Third place overall, $500 cash split among the team

Best Hardware
1 winner

The best overall project made predominantly with hardware wins $500 in Amazon gift cards split among the team

Best Software
1 winner

The best overall project made predominantly with software wins $500 in Amazon gift cards split among the team

Most Potential
1 winner

The idea with the most potential post-event as voted by our judges wins AUKEY 20000mAh USB-C portable batteries for each member of the team

Most Complex / Technical (Software)
1 winner

Most complicated software-based project wins Wemo Smart Plugs for the team

Most Complex / Technical (Hardware)
1 winner

Most complicated hardware-based project wins Wemo Smart Plugs for the team

Most Commits
1 winner

No rules here! Just the raw # of most commits to a repository wins Tile Mates for each member of the team. Git creative!

Most Un-Intuitive UX
1 winner

Meme prize: Most un-intuitive yet creative UX. Affinity Designer for each member of the team. (What we had in mind - https://www.designernews.co/stories/84443-redditors-design-worst-volume-sliders-possible)

Most Unique
1 winner

Most creative and out-there project wins fun space food and LEGO sets for the team!

Best Pitch
1 winner

Best project pitch as decided by our judges wins Bluetooth presentation clickers for the team!

Best Project - High School
1 winner

Best overall project for a high school team gets $200 split between the team

Coolest Idea - High School
1 winner

Coolest Idea from a high school team wins a Tiny Circuits Tiny Arcade for each team member

JP Morgan Chase - Best Hack for Social Good
1 winner

Really nice Bose Wireless headphones for each team member with the best hack for social good!

Best use of Google Cloud Platform
1 winner

Google Home Minis for each team member (up to 4).

MORE INFO: https://hack.mlh.io/prizes/

Every project built on GCP will also be eligible for the Best Use of GCP prize at each hackathon this season.

Best Domain Name from Domain.com
1 winner

Raspberry Pi & PiHut Essential Kit for each team member

Register your domain name here: https://hack.mlh.io/prizes/

Best IoT Hack Using a Qualcomm Device
1 winner

410C Dragonboard for each team member (up to 4).
MORE INFO: https://hack.mlh.io/prizes/

Best use of HERE.com
1 winner

Hacker gear and swag from HERE.com
MORE INFO: https://hack.mlh.io/prizes/

Best use of Authorize.net
1 winner

LS20 Gaming Headsets for each team member (up to 4)
MORE INFO: https://hack.mlh.io/prizes/

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

How to enter

Register beforehand at hakron.io (this is preferable), or register at the door!

Judges

Willis Crissey, Jr.

Willis Crissey, Jr.
C.S. Professor / The University of Akron

Barbara Aichinger

Barbara Aichinger
Vice President / FuturePlus Systems

Emerson Cloud

Emerson Cloud
QA Software Engineer / Wonderkiln

Steven Gates

Steven Gates
CEO & Co-founder / Deephire

Ken Burns

Ken Burns
CEO & Founder / Tiny Circuits

Yingcai Xiao

Yingcai Xiao
C.S. Professor / The University of Akron

Judging Criteria

  • Expo Judging
    All Devpost submissions will demo their projects in an Expo to hackers and judges. The top 5 will be selected by the judges (using MIT Gavel) and sent on to the presentation round.
  • Presentation Round (Top 5)
    The top 5 teams will present their projects in front of everyone to determine the winners of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place overall prizes.
  • Category Prize Judging
    Other category winners will be individually judged based on the Expo. See the prizes in the sidebar ->

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