OmneVersity Virtual Hackathon

We’re facing a global pandemic, and we’re all searching for ways to help each other out. Are you looking for a way to put your tech skills to good use and help tackle the fallout of the COVID-19 crisis? OmneVersity brings you an excellent opportunity to showcase your design and development talent.

Date: 12-13 August 2020

Time: 10 AM-5 PM

OmneVersity Virtual Hackathon

We’re facing a global pandemic, and we’re all searching for ways to help each other out. Are you looking for a way to put your tech skills to good use and help tackle the fallout of the COVID-19 crisis? OmneVersity brings you an excellent opportunity to showcase your design and development talent.

Date: 12-13 August 2020

Time: 10 AM-5 PM

Who can apply for this event?

Any undergraduate, graduate student can compete. Candidates are invited
to compete individually or in teams of up to five student members.

Who can apply for this event?

Any undergraduate, graduate student can compete. Candidates are invited to compete individually or in teams of up to five student members.

Hackathon Topic

What does this contest bring to you?

We are inviting developers to take part in the online challenge in which you will have to submit a Web/Mobile (COVID Response Apps). You can code in any language and for any platform. No restrictions. If you have an idea or thinking about solving a business problem, then vocal your idea and showcase your coding skills.

Opportunity to showcase your talent

The winning team will get certificate of
excellence

Training cum placement opportunities

Invaluable experience and network

Hackathon Topic

We are inviting developers to take part in the online challenge in which you will have to submit a Web/Mobile (COVID Response Apps). You can code in any language and for any platform. No restrictions. If you have an idea or thinking about solving a business problem, then vocal your idea and showcase your coding skills.

What does this contest bring to you?

Opportunity to
showcase your talent

The winning team will
get certificate of
excellence

Training cum
placement
opportunities

Invaluable experience
and network

What format should I use to share my idea?

To make it easier for us to evaluate your idea, it would be great if you could follow this format:

Idea pitch: Explain what you want to achieve and the expected impact. This should be 1 paragraph at most.

What you can offer: Do you just have an idea, or do you have the knowledge and time to code, or even a team ready to go?

What do you need to succeed: What kind of team do you need to make the idea a success? Think tech skills and subject matter expertise.

Additional thoughts: If there’s anything else important that you need us and the community to know, you can put that at the end.

What format should I use to share my idea?

To make it easier for us to evaluate your idea, it would be great if you could follow this format:

Idea pitch: Explain what you want to achieve and
the expected impact. This
should be 1 paragraph at
most.

What you can offer: Do you just have an idea,
or do you have the
knowledge and time
to code, or even a team
ready to go?

What do you need to succeed: What kind of
team do you need to make
the idea a success? Think
tech skills and subject
matter expertise.

Additional thoughts: If there’s anything else
important that you need
us and the community to
know, you can put that at
the end.

Competition Rules

Rule #1:

Participants may formulate and plan their hack beforehand.

Rule #2:

No more than 5 members to one group.

Rule #3:

You can code in any language and for any platform. No restrictions.

Rule #4:

No outsourcing is allowed. Every line of code and every pixel should be done within your group.

Rule #5:

Asking for advice from APIs, platform, and language supporters are encouraged.

Rule #6:

If anyone of the rules is broken, the entire team will be disqualified.

Competition Rules

Rule #1:

Participants may formulate and plan their hack beforehand.

Rule #2:

No more than 5 members to one group.

Rule #3:

You can code in any language and for any platform. No restrictions.

Rule #4:

No outsourcing is allowed. Every line of code and every pixel should be done within your group.

Rule #5:

Asking for advice from APIs, platform, and language supporters are encouraged.

Rule #6:

If anyone of the rules is broken, the entire team will be disqualified.

Project Evaluation Criteria

Our judges will score submissions on 3 categories:

Level of innovation: How novel is the idea and its execution (how it utilizes the technology)?

Level of real-world impact: What would the effect be on businesses, individuals, or the world?

Level of execution: How close to architecting and delivering a production-ready final product was the project?

Project Evaluation Criteria

Our judges will score submissions on 3 categories:

Level of innovation: How
novel is the idea and its
execution (how it utilizes
the technology)?

Level of real-world impact:
What would the effect be on
businesses, individuals, or
the world?

Level of execution: How
close to architecting and
delivering a production-
ready final product was
the project?

How are we doing this?

Ideas

Ideas come in through
our idea platform

Analysis

All ideas are analyzed by
our team and selected
based on the following
criteria.

Potential impact, Technical feasibility, Team
commitment, Availability of SME’s

Development

As soon as an idea is
selected, the team gets
to work

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Want to reach out about this program?

Email us at – info@omneversity.com
and we’ll get back to you soon.

    Want to reach out about this program?

    Email us at – info@omneversity.com
    and we’ll get back to you soon.

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