About the challenge

This April, we'll be bringing together 130 students from across New York for a weekend of collaboration, coding, and innovation, developing projects that address real-world challenges through technology. This year's theme celebrates New York City's five boroughs, with tracks focused on Finance, Design, Mental Health, Green Tech, and Accessibility. Each track encourages students to apply technical and creative thinking to issues that matter in their communities.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

7 non-cash prizes
Overall Winner
1 winner

TBA - To be announced day of

Manhattan (Finance Track)
1 winner

TBA - To be announced day of

Brooklyn (Design and Creativity Track)
1 winner

TBA - To be announced day of

The Bronx (Education Track)
1 winner

TBA - To be announced day of

Queens (Diversity Track)
1 winner

TBA - To be announced day of

Staten Island (Environment Track)
1 winner

TBA - To be announced day of

BONUS TRACK: Midtown — Careers & Connections
1 winner

TBA - To be announced day of

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Susan Sun

Susan Sun
Engineer, Keeper Systems

Raj Pravin Bora

Raj Pravin Bora
Data Engineer - AI, Argano

Yu-Wen Chen

Yu-Wen Chen
Associate Professor, New York City College of Technology

Mohammad Manshaei

Mohammad Manshaei
Professor, CUNY Hunter College

Huan Wang

Huan Wang
Robotics and Computer Science Teacher, KIPP Washington Heights Middle School

Judging Criteria

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