About the challenge

The Global Engineering Hackathon brings together developers, designers, and builders from around the world to create innovative solutions in a limited time. Participants will collaborate, experiment, and prototype ideas that push the boundaries of technology.

Whether you're passionate about AI, infrastructure, developer tools, or creative applications, this hackathon is an opportunity to build something meaningful, learn from others, and showcase your skills. Teams will work to develop functional prototypes that solve real problems or explore new technical possibilities.

By the end of the event, participants will present their projects to judges and the community.


Get started:

  1. Register for the hackathon and join the event platform.

  2. Form a team or participate solo. Collaboration across different skill sets is encouraged.

  3. Brainstorm and define your idea. Focus on building a practical prototype within the hackathon timeframe.

  4. Start building. Use any tools, frameworks, or technologies you prefer.

  5. Submit your project before the deadline with a demo, description, and relevant links.

 

Get ready to build, experiment, and ship something exciting!

 

Requirements

What to Build

Participants should build a working prototype that demonstrates a technical solution, product, or tool created during the hackathon. Your project should solve a real problem, introduce a new idea, or improve an existing process through engineering and technology.

Projects can include (but are not limited to):

  • AI or machine learning applications

  • Developer tools or platforms

  • Web or mobile applications

  • Automation or productivity tools

  • Infrastructure or systems solutions

  • Creative technology projects

The most important requirement is that your project shows clear innovation, technical execution, and practical impact.

What to Submit

To complete your submission, include the following:

  • Project title and short description

  • Overview of the problem your project solves

  • Explanation of how your solution works

  • Demo video (2–3 minutes recommended)

  • Source code repository (GitHub or similar)

  • Screenshots or visuals of your project

  • List of team members

Submissions should clearly demonstrate the functionality of your prototype and the technical work completed during the hackathon.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$100 in prizes
Cash Prize
$100 in cash
1 winner

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Aniruddha Singh

Aniruddha Singh
CrowdStrike

Judging Criteria

  • Innovation
    Quality of engineering and technical depth. Judges will consider the complexity of the solution, code quality, architecture, and how effectively the technology was implemented.

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