iNTUition is one of the largest student-run hackathons of Southeast Asia where participants transform their ideas to code. iNTUition v7.0 will be conducted virtually with a prize pool of above $7000, cool swag items, and fun-filled activities. Please visit our website for more info.
It's happening on the 27th & 28th of February virtually and it's completely free to attend!
Eligibility
Students of undergraduate level and below in any educational institution in Southeast Asia are eligible to participate in iNTUition.
Requirements
Please add the GitHub link to your project's repository in your submission and ensure that its visibility is to the public so that judges can access it.
In order to be eligible for HP's sustainability track, please make sure that you open-source your project by adding the MIT open-source license to your codebase.
Prizes
$7,920 in prizes
1st Place
Apple AirPods Pro per Person.
2nd Place
Samsung 27" FHD Monitor per Person
3rd Place
Google Nest Audio + Tile Pro Tracker per Person
HP's Sustainability Track
(2)
$500 HP E-Vouchers per team.
SAP's Cloud Track
Sony Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones per person
Best Pre - University Hack
Kindle Paperwhite per Person
Best Women in Tech Hack
Canon PIXMA MG2570S Printer + Logitech MK470 Keyboard + Mouse per Person
Best Freshman Hack
JBL Tune 600BTNC Wireless On-Ear Noise-Cancelling Headphones per Person
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges

Anil Bhaskaran
Vice President - Innovation Office/SAP

Dr. Tom Fu
network transmission algorithm team, LEAD/BIGO

Bo An
Assoc Prof, SCSE/NTU

Joshua Lee Kai Sheng
Software Engineer/Google

Ashok Munirathinam
Head COE, Platform and Technology Cloud /SAP

Suyash Lakhotia
Software Engineer III/Google

Mr. Abhijit Dasgupta
Global Technology Risk Head/Experis

Gunter Albretch
Technical Architect SAP Digital Labs/SAP

Cheng Lun Hu
speech recognition team, LEAD/BIGO

Hla Nu Phyu
Scientist at Institute of High Performance Computing, Ex-Chair WiE

Chaitanya K. Joshi
Research Engineer/A star

Noori Kim
Assoc Prof, Newcastle University of Singapore; Chair IEEE WiE Singapore
Judging Criteria
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Technology
Does the project make use of the main features of its chosen platforms accurately and aptly? Can the project be deemed innovative from a technical design and/or implementation standpoint? -
Design and Execution
Did the team successfully execute their project concept? Is it usable, well designed and provides a smooth experience? -
Innovation
Does the project establish a new product or service category? Does the project evolve beyond current goods and services explicitly and constructively? -
Feasibility and Concept
Does the project address a specific necessity, challenge, or opportunity, and is the solution adequately discussed? Are the objective and basic functionality of the project readily understood? -
General impressiveness
How impressed were you by the project, overall? If someone told you about this project, would you want to look into it further?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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