🧠 What we’ll provide
Each team will have access to:
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Meta RayBans glasses
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Raspberry Pi 5 (4GB RAM)
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Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3
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Raspberry Pi AI HAT+
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Monitor, keyboard, mouse, HDMI cables
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USB headset with microphone
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27W Power supply for the Raspberry Pi
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MicroSD card with OS pre-installed
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Workspace, Wi-Fi, food, and on-site support
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Asteroid credits for web browser automations
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ElevenLabs credits for voice experimentation
💻 What you should bring
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Your laptop
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Any personal peripherals or hardware you like working with (headphones, sensors, wearables, etc.)
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Any accessibility tools or devices you personally use or want to experiment with
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Chargers, adapters, notebooks: whatever helps you move fast and stay comfortable
⏰ Timings (Saturday)
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09:00 – Doors open
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09:30 – Welcome & briefing
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10:00 – Team formation + hacking
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13:00 – Lunch arrives
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18:00 – Demos
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19:15 – Winners & prizes
🏆 Judging criteria
Projects will be judged across four dimensions:
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Real-world usefulness – does this solve a real problem for someone with access needs?
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Accessibility & ease of use – is it genuinely usable for the intended users?
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Does it work? – is there a functioning end-to-end prototype?
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Insight & originality – is there a clear, non-obvious idea behind it?