Join us for a fast-paced, 24-hour health app hackathon where your skills can make a real difference in people’s lives! This event challenges participants to develop innovative health-focused applications that address various aspects of well-being—whether it’s improving mental health, fitness, nutrition, or access to healthcare services.
Requirements
At the end of the hackathon, you'll need to submit the following:
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GitHub Repository Link:
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Demo Photos or Videos:
- Submit screenshots or a short demo video that showcases your app in action. The video should demonstrate key features of your app, such as how users interact with it, and how it solves the health problem you've identified.
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Technical Description:
- Provide a description of the technologies you used to build your app. This should include:
- The programming languages, frameworks, and libraries you used.
- Key technical challenges you encountered and how you solved them.
- Any APIs or third-party services you integrated into your app.
- How your app is structured (architecture or design patterns, if applicable).
- Provide a description of the technologies you used to build your app. This should include:
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Health Impact Description:
- Include a brief explanation of how your app addresses a health-related issue. Why is it valuable for users? How does it contribute to improving health or well-being?
Prizes
Best Health Solution
NordVPN 1 year long subscriptions + 1GB of free data to each member of the winning team
Second Best Health Solution
Third Best Health Solution
Best Use Of AI
100$ of Canada Computers Gift Cards
Best Beginner Hack
100$ of Canada Computers Gift Cards
Women Who Hack Award
100$ of Canada Computers Gift Cards
Tech for Women Award
100$ of Canada Computers Gift Cards
[MLH] Best .Tech Domain Name
Make your Team's Achievements timeless: Win a .Tech Domain Name for up to 10 years to Showcase and Expand Your Project, Plus 4 Blue Snowball Mics for Effortless Collaboration on Zoom, empowering you to build even more cool things together!
[MLH] Best Use of the Gemini API
It’s time to push the boundaries of what's possible with AI using Google Gemini. Check out the Gemini API to build AI-powered apps that make your friends say WHOA. So, what can Gemini do for your hackathon project?
Understand language like a human and build a chatbot that gives personalized advice
Analyze info like a supercomputer and create an app that summarizes complex research papers
Generate creative content like code, scripts, music, and more
Think of the possibilities… what will you build with the Google Gemini API this weekend?
[MLH] Best Use of Streamlit
Want to take your Python skills to the next level? Streamlit is an open-source Python library that makes it easy to share and build custom web apps for machine learning, data science, and more. Instead of writing Python scripts without a UI, you can create a beautiful web app, complete with widgets and data visualizations, and deploy it for free to the Streamlit Community Cloud. You can even build a fully functional LLM-powered app with just 25 lines of code! Hack with Streamlit this weekend for your chance to win an Arduino Kit for you and each member of your team.
[MLH] Best Use of Midnight
Midnight is a data protection blockchain revolutionizing the way Web3 can be utilized. Powered by a form of encryption called 'zero-knowledge', Midnight is able to address the delicate balance between data protection, ownership, and utilization. This ensures that developers can leverage blockchain technology without exposing confidential information or losing control over their data.
To build on Midnight, all you need is familiarity with TypeScript or a similar JavaScript based library. The service is free to use and their developer documentation has all the information you need to get started. Build a DApp using Midnight this weekend for a chance to win wireless headphones for you and each of your team mates!
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Judge
Judging Criteria
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Functionality
Does the hack work? Did the team manage to achieve its objectives? -
Originality
Has this project been done in other hackathons before? How creative is it in solving the problem? -
Learning and Challenge
Did the team try to learn something new? Did they push their limits? What was their prior experience level? -
User Experience and Design
Did the team think about the user experience? Is the interface well designed? -
Technical Execution
How impressive is the hack technically? Was the problem complex? Did the project use a particularly clever approach or many technologies?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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