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You'll have 24 hours to explore new technologies, meet talented students, and network with innovative tech companies. We will have a programming competition, workshops, different activities, and more. The best part is that CatHacks is completely free!
Check-in starts at 4 PM EST on April 12th.
Eligibility:
Teams should be made up exclusively of students (or recent graduates within one year of having graduated).
Professionals are allowed to participate, but will not be eligible for prizes.
Requirements
In order to demo your project, it must be submitted to this Devpost prior to judging. Make sure to outline and document your project as it will help our judges with the judging process. Be prepared to give a short demo of your project to the judges, either directly or with a video depending on the project.
Prizes
1st Place General - Headphones & Laurel Wreath
TOZO Noise Cancelling Headphones & Laurel Wreath Headwear
2nd Place General - Bluetooth Speaker
JBL Clip 3 Bluetooth Speaker
3rd Place General - Desktop Speaker
Wired Desktop Speaker
1st Place Patient Safety - Keychron C1 Keyboard
Keychron C1 Keyboard
2nd Place Patient Safety - Razor Mouse
Razor Basilisk V3 Gaming Mouse
Best First Time Hack - Earbuds
Echo Buds(Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds)
- To qualify, this must be 2/3 or 3/4(Depending on team size) of your group members first time doing a Hackathon.
Best Theme - Board Game
Fall of Rome Board Game
- The winner of this will demonstrate the best project inspired by our CatHacks X theme, Roman.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Tyler Burkett
Kevin Eby
Brent Harrison
Lucas Cockerham
Karen Curtiss
Patient Safety Technology Challenge
Judging Criteria
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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 projects have they worked on before? If a team that always does VR projects decides to switch up and try doing a mobile app instead, that exploration should be rewarded.
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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