Hackoverflow 2.0 (Phase-1)

Hackoverflow 2.0 (Phase-1)

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Ideate, Innovate, Invent

Submission deadline has been extended. New Deadline: 30th January 9:00 am!

Sample solution repository: https://github.com/hackoverflow2/Solution-Template

For your Project Submission to be considered valid and complete, the following specifications must be ensured by each of the team/participants:

  1. Submission of the GitHub link with your project code.
  2. Submission of the Demo video of your solution of not more than 3 minutes. Submissions with videos more than 3 minutes long will not be considered.
  3. Addition of the key features to the readme file as well as the appropriate field on the Devfolio portal specified under the project details.
  4. You need to explicitly mention which problem statement you’ve chosen to solve, in the description of your solution on your GitHub readme and on devfolio.
    If you do not mention the problem statement, your submission will not be confirmed!

The problem statements are live at:

https://github.com/hackoverflow2/Hackoverflow-2.0

Hackoverflow 2.0 is a week-long, AI-centric technical celebration scheduled from 23rd to 31st January 2023, being conducted in a hybrid mode. This event will unfurl over two phases namely: Phase 1 during January 2023 and Phase 2 during March 2023. Hackoverflow 2.0 is a grand technological spectacle which will be a confluence of innovation and technology. In light of the G20 summit to be held in Delhi in 2023, we aim to conduct the operation of the hackathon under the shared umbrella goals and spirit of the Summit. Our primary, governing objective behind this event is to present a platform to young engineers to shape their ingenuity into reality. The top 20 teams would get the exclusive opportunity to get fast-tracked to the final round of the upcoming G20 Hackathon.

Our hackathon provides innovative problem statements in accordance with the theme of “Technologies for Sustainable Development”. We look forward to seeing the birth of innovative AI based solutions that are in tandem with sustainable technology. We urge you to brainstorm and develop technically adept prototypes that hold the potential to solve these pressing real world problems. Your submissions will be evaluated based on factors including impact, creativity, originality and feasibility.

This zestful celebration would be loaded with offline heuristic workshops and enlightening technical sessions delivered by field specialists to prime you for an intense 48-hour development period supplemented with unremitting guidance from domain experts to felicitously assist you in maneuvering your way to the shortlisting round, finally leading to the ultimate showdown of intelligence, ingenuity, and innovation!

Rules

Follow the Code of Conduct.

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Ideate, Innovate, Invent

Runs from

Jan 28 - Mar 15, 2023

Happening

Online

Ended

Over 1 year ago

Submission deadline has been extended. New Deadline: 30th January 9:00 am!

Sample solution repository: https://github.com/hackoverflow2/Solution-Template

For your Project Submission to be considered valid and complete, the following specifications must be ensured by each of the team/participants:

  1. Submission of the GitHub link with your project code.
  2. Submission of the Demo video of your solution of not more than 3 minutes. Submissions with videos more than 3 minutes long will not be considered.
  3. Addition of the key features to the readme file as well as the appropriate field on the Devfolio portal specified under the project details.
  4. You need to explicitly mention which problem statement you’ve chosen to solve, in the description of your solution on your GitHub readme and on devfolio.
    If you do not mention the problem statement, your submission will not be confirmed!

The problem statements are live at:

https://github.com/hackoverflow2/Hackoverflow-2.0

Hackoverflow 2.0 is a week-long, AI-centric technical celebration scheduled from 23rd to 31st January 2023, being conducted in a hybrid mode. This event will unfurl over two phases namely: Phase 1 during January 2023 and Phase 2 during March 2023. Hackoverflow 2.0 is a grand technological spectacle which will be a confluence of innovation and technology. In light of the G20 summit to be held in Delhi in 2023, we aim to conduct the operation of the hackathon under the shared umbrella goals and spirit of the Summit. Our primary, governing objective behind this event is to present a platform to young engineers to shape their ingenuity into reality. The top 20 teams would get the exclusive opportunity to get fast-tracked to the final round of the upcoming G20 Hackathon.

Our hackathon provides innovative problem statements in accordance with the theme of “Technologies for Sustainable Development”. We look forward to seeing the birth of innovative AI based solutions that are in tandem with sustainable technology. We urge you to brainstorm and develop technically adept prototypes that hold the potential to solve these pressing real world problems. Your submissions will be evaluated based on factors including impact, creativity, originality and feasibility.

This zestful celebration would be loaded with offline heuristic workshops and enlightening technical sessions delivered by field specialists to prime you for an intense 48-hour development period supplemented with unremitting guidance from domain experts to felicitously assist you in maneuvering your way to the shortlisting round, finally leading to the ultimate showdown of intelligence, ingenuity, and innovation!

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$3,755

Available in Prizes

$3,755

Available in Prizes

Speakers & Judges

Mr. Kartik Mathur

Mr. Kartik Mathur

Founding Member and Academics Head/ Judge, Coding Blocks

Mr. Prateek Narang

Mr. Prateek Narang

Co-founder/ Judge, Coding Minutes

Ms. Shruti Sinha

Ms. Shruti Sinha

Incoming SWE/ Speaker, Adobe

Mr. Yajas Sardana

Mr. Yajas Sardana

Incoming SWE/ Speaker, Microsoft

Mr. Mohit Chaurasiya

Mr. Mohit Chaurasiya

Research Associate/ Speaker, Harvard University

All speakers & judges

Speakers & Judges

Mr. Kartik Mathur

Mr. Kartik Mathur

Founding Member and Academics Head/ Judge, Coding Blocks

Mr. Prateek Narang

Mr. Prateek Narang

Co-founder/ Judge, Coding Minutes

Ms. Shruti Sinha

Ms. Shruti Sinha

Incoming SWE/ Speaker, Adobe

Mr. Yajas Sardana

Mr. Yajas Sardana

Incoming SWE/ Speaker, Microsoft

Mr. Mohit Chaurasiya

Mr. Mohit Chaurasiya

Research Associate/ Speaker, Harvard University

All speakers & judges

Sponsors

Sponsors

Title Sponsors

Coding MinutesCoding BlocksIntelH2O.ai

Hosting Partners

DevfolioPolygon

Other Sponsors

SolanaReplitFilecoin

Sponsors

Sponsors

Title Sponsors

Coding MinutesCoding BlocksIntelH2O.ai

Hosting Partners

DevfolioPolygon

Other Sponsors

SolanaReplitFilecoin

FAQs

Team size

1 - 3

Registration costs?

Nada.

Team size

1 - 3

Registration costs?

Nada.

Got more questions? Reach out to [email protected]

FAQs

Team size

1 - 3

Registration costs?

Nada.

Team size

1 - 3

Registration costs?

Nada.

Got more questions? Reach out to [email protected]

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