Code of Conduct
- Respect Everyone's Privacy - no sharing information without people's consent
- Support Your Peers - encourage others around you with positive feedback and constructive criticism
- SFU Policy - No hostile or offensive communication with other hackers, mentors, volunteers, or judges.
- Garbage Disposal - please keep our school and environment clean
- Stay on topic - keep conversations relevant to the room you're in, and give everyone the chance to participate
- Have fun :)
Project and Submission Requirements
During submission, you’ll need to upload pictures, a short description, and the GitHub link to your project’s repository. Please note that submitting through Devpost is required for your team to be eligible for judging.
Prizes
There are 3 winning categories: Creative Winner (Best use of creativity with project idea, design, and execution), Technology Winner (Best use of technology incorporated), and Practicality Winner (Most useful for university students). Prizes will be according to the type of category won!
Judging Criteria and Winner Selection
Deadlines for submissions will be at 7:00 PM. Judging will be based on the following: Creativity Innovation and Uniqueness of Solution, Functionality, Impact, Problem and Theme, Quality of Pitch, and Bonus. The first selection round will begin at 7:00 PM, and The Winners will be announced during the closing presentation.
