- Teams may consist of 1–5 participants
- All work must be completed during the hackathon period
- Participants may use open-source libraries, APIs, and AI tools
- Existing projects are not allowed, but starter templates and frameworks may be used
- Teams must clearly disclose any external tools, datasets, or AI assistance used
- All submissions must follow the university’s code of conduct policies
Any project found to contain plagiarised or inappropriate content may be disqualified.
PrizesPrizes will be awarded for first second and third place
Additional sponsor prizes may be announced closer to the event.
Judging Criteria and Winner SelectionProjects will be judged based on:
- Innovation and creativity
- Technical implementation
- Business value and impact
- Use of data and analytics
- Design and presentation quality
- Feasibility and scalability
Finalists will present their projects live to the judging panel.
Judges’ decisions are final.