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Welcome to Lumora Hacks! Step into a student hackathon where you are pushed beyond the boundary of creativity. Whether you're new to hackathons or a hackathon pro, we want to make your experience memorable and engaging. This hackathon, our theme revolves around building anything. May the best idea win.
The hackathon is open to everyone regardless of experience. You can participate alone or form a team with others in the community. What matters most is the idea you bring to life and how you present it.
Get started
Register and begin planning your project. Lumora Hacks is your opportunity to create something memorable. For the community, by the community.
Requirements
What to Build
As we've stated before, the choice is yours! You are allowed to build what you want, and express your creativity and use it to bring ideas to fruition. The goal is to showcase creativity, technical ability, and originality. Projects of all types and technologies are welcome. Projects must be new and created during the duration of the hackathon. We will fact-check.
What to Submit
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A public repository (GitHub or alternative) with your project’s code and assets.
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A demo video between 2 and 6 minutes explaining your project, showing how it works, and highlighting what makes it unique.
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A written description on Devpost that covers:
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The problem or idea you focused on
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The solution you developed
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The technology stack you used
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Optional but encouraged: include a link to a live demo if applicable.
Prizes
1st Prize
Certificate of Recognition and 2-year VIP membership of CodeCrafters
2nd Prize
Certificate of Recognition and 1-year VIP membership of CodeCrafters
3rd Prize
Certificate of Recognition and 6 months VIP membership of CodeCrafters
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Advik Gurvinder
Event Host
Vannie J
Designer
Maryna Ahieieva
Software Engineer, Altassian
Judging Criteria
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Originality
How original/unique the project is.(25%) -
Practicality
How feasible the idea is , how easily can it be implemented in real life scenarios. (25%) -
Presentation
How clearly and effectively the team presents their project, including the quality of the demo and the quality of the video. (50%)
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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