Hackathon

A hackathon involving young graduates and researchers typically entails a collaborative event where participants, often working in teams, come together to solve complex problems or develop innovative solutions within a specified timeframe, usually ranging from a few hours to a couple of days. These events are characterized by intense brainstorming, coding, designing, and prototyping, fostering creativity, teamwork, and rapid problem-solving skills.

Participants at such hackathons may include recent graduates from universities or technical schools, as well as researchers from academic institutions or industry. The interdisciplinary nature of hackathons encourages participants to bring together their diverse skills and expertise to tackle challenges in various fields such as technology, healthcare, sustainability, education, and more.

Hackathons provide a platform for participants to showcase their talents, network with peers and industry professionals, and gain practical experience in a fast-paced and collaborative environment. They often result in the development of innovative prototypes, software applications, hardware solutions, or other creative outputs that address real-world problems or demonstrate novel concepts.

On this page, you can find useful guidelines and templates for organizing hackathons, including:

  1. Event Planning Checklist: A step-by-step guide to help organizers plan and execute a successful hackathon, covering aspects such as venue selection, budgeting, sponsorship acquisition, marketing, participant registration, and logistics.
  2. Challenge Statement Templates: Pre-designed templates to help organizers formulate clear and concise challenge statements or problem statements for participants to address during the hackathon.
  3. Team Formation Resources: Tips and tools to facilitate team formation, including icebreaker activities, networking sessions, and online platforms for participants to connect and collaborate before and during the event.
  4. Mentorship Guidelines: Best practices for recruiting and managing mentors who can provide guidance, support, and technical assistance to participating teams throughout the hackathon.
  5. Judging Criteria and Evaluation Rubrics: Criteria for evaluating hackathon projects, along with sample evaluation rubrics to ensure fairness and consistency in the judging process.

By leveraging these resources, organizers can streamline the planning process, enhance the overall experience for participants, and maximize the impact of their hackathon events.

Digital Content

Hackathon Guide
Certificate Winner Hack
Hackathon Evaluation Criteria
Solution Canvas

Cactus Hackathon Competition

Utilizing the energy of the hackathon, Cactus Digital Ltd. is excited to present a groundbreaking event focusing on ‘Fire Prevention and Management Systems’. From the 1st to the 3rd of March, at the company’s offices, participants will experience the classic spirit of the hackathon enriched with the urgent need to enhance safety standards.

The hackathon is open to:

  • Students
  • Young individuals who are not students, but will be exempt from the monetary prize
  • Interested parties can register in teams of 3 individuals. In case someone cannot form a team and wishes to participate, they can register individually and we will assist them in forming their team.

Event Schedule:

  • Registration Phase: October 25th, 2023 – February 27th, 2024
  • 48-hour Hackathon: March 1st-3rd, 2024 (16:00-16:00)
  • Announcement of winning team: March 3rd, 2024

For more information, please visit:
https://www.cactusweb.gr/cactus-hackathon-systimata-apotropis-pyrkagion/

Cactus Hackathon

Indicative Program/Schedule of Major Hackathon Competitions