About the challenge

Welcome to BearHacks 2026, Sheridan College's largest annual hackathon! Accepted hackers may join us on April 24th-26th at Sheridan's Hazel McCallion campus to collaborate, innovate, and build the future of tech.

Over 36 hours, you'll connect with fellow students, industry mentors, and sponsors to create cutting-edge projects. Whether you're a seasoned hacker or a curious beginner, BearHacks offers an inclusive environment to learn, grow, and showcase your skills.

Get started

Apply Here: https://www.bearhacks.com/

Once you've been accepted, create a team of up to 4 people—you can post on the #find-a-team channel to find likeminded teammates.

Hackers are forbidden to work on pre-existing projects or to begin their projects before the hacking period starts—and no code written before the hacking period can be used. Teams will need to use a public GitHub repository for their project.

Participants that cheat by breaking these rules will be disqualified.

Requirements

What to Submit

In your Devpost submission, include:

  • A link to the public GitHub repository
  • Any deployment links
  • 1-3 minute video demonstrating the project (optional, but recommended)

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

3 non-cash prizes
1st place
1 winner

To be announced

2nd Place
1 winner

To be announced

3rd place
1 winner

To be announced

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Akash Shetty

Akash Shetty
Founder and CTO @ Publicus

Prateek Jain

Prateek Jain
Sr Manager Data and Machine Learning @ SSENSE

Jatinder Bhola

Jatinder Bhola
Engineering Leader, Speaker, Mentor @ DiceCape

Siddhanth Venkatesh

Siddhanth Venkatesh
MLOps Engineer - Prev @ Scotiabank

Judging Criteria

  • Preliminary Theme Check
    Pass or Fail — Does the project align with the theme?
  • Execution
    40% — Is the project complete? Is it built with a positive user experience in mind? How technically / visually impressive is it?
  • Impact
    20% — Does it solve a problem? Does it have real-world value?
  • Creativity & Originality
    20% — Is it new and exciting? Does it push the boundaries for a hackathon project?
  • Presentation
    20% — Was the project explained clearly? Was the project demo interesting, persuasive, and high-quality?

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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