iNTUition is the only student-run 24-hour hackathon at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore! In the spirit of true hacking, there are no themes or limits to the hacks.
If you're a student in any educational institution in Singapore or South-East Asia, and are passionate about learning new technologies, building awesome projects and meeting like-minded hackers, we want you here!
It's happening on the 14th & 15th of October at Nanyang Technological University and it's completely free to attend!
You can find out more and sign up at http://intuition.ieeentu.com!
If you have questions feel free to email us at [email protected] or shoot us a message at our Facebook page.
Eligibility
This event is open to students of all educational levels.
- Students enrolled in educational institutions.
- Students awaiting entry into an education institution - example: NSFs.
Requirements
Build anything new. We're open to all ideas. However, you must have a prototype. Slides-only submissions are a big No-No.
Prizes
1st Place
SGD 2000 in cash
2nd Place
Razer DeathAdder + Razer Ornata Chroma
3rd Prize
Lenovo Tab 3 Essential
Best Financial Hack
Beats by Dre Headphones
Best Artificial Intelligence Hack
Google Chromecast + Xiaomi Mi Band 2
Best Hardware Hack
Microbit Kits
Best Freshman Hack
Amazon Echo Dot
Best Use of BlackRock's API
Beats by Dre Headphones
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
How to enter
To sign up, visit our website at http://intuition.ieeentu.com.
Judges
Ursula Chiang
Director, Head of Professional Services APAC, PayPal
Andrew Gregovic
Architect/Engineer, Consumer Financial Services,PayPal
Jiin Joo Ong
CTO & Co-founder, Garuda Robotics
Shantanu Gupta
Software Engineer, Google
Luther Goh
Co-founder, 12Geeks
Sanjeev Malik
Managing Director, APAC Head of Technology and Operations, BlackRock
Gary Bigley
Managing Director, Head of Global Digital Workplace, BlackRock
Sarah Percy-Dove
Managing Director, Head of APAC Fixed Income Research, BlackRock
Judging Criteria
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Technical Difficulty
How objectively difficult were the technologies used to build the hack? Was it a combination of simple frameworks or something more challenging to master? Bonus marks for solutions requiring a niche skill set or immense background/domain knowledge. -
Creativity
Was the problem solved something completely new or un-touched? Was the solution to it novel or innovative, regardless of the problem itself being common? Was the use of various technologies together creative or previously unseen? -
Polish
Based on the problem they set themselves, how complete was their solution? We don't expect production-ready products, but we also don't want wireframes or slides either. -
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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