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Event Type
in person
2
Participants
0
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
Event Overview:
Ctrl Alt Delete 4.0 (CAD 4.0) is a 24-hour hackathon designed for innovators, developers, and creators.
The event provides a platform to build creative and technology-driven solutions in a fast-paced environment.
Participants collaborate, experiment, and develop prototypes while competing with other teams.
The hackathon focuses on innovation, technical execution, and solving real-world problems.
Hackathon Tracks:
Blockchain (Doremon).
Ed-Tech (Dora The Explorer).
Cybersecurity (Chota Bheem).
AR/VR (Pokemon).
Fintech (Batman).
Healthcare (Powerpuff Girls).
Open Innovation (Phineas & Freb).
Participants may select a track based on their expertise and interests to develop impactful solutions.
Why Participate:
Work on real-world problems across emerging technology domains.
Opportunity to win prizes, swag, certificates, and potential interview opportunities.
Connect with fellow innovators, mentors, and industry professionals.
Gain practical experience and strengthen your professional portfolio.
Event Details:
Date: 6–7 April 2025.
Duration: 24 hours.
Participants must arrive at the designated venue on time.
Late entries will not be permitted.
Eligibility:
Open to students, professionals, and startup teams from all backgrounds.
Participants may compete individually in pairs or in teams.
The maximum team size is four members.
Basic coding knowledge is preferred.
Designers and product strategists are also encouraged to participate.
Rules And Guidelines:
All projects must be developed during the 24-hour duration of the hackathon.
Plagiarism is strictly prohibited and originality is required.
Participants submitting multiple entries will be disqualified.
All participants must follow the code of conduct and maintain professionalism.
Use of open-source libraries is allowed with proper credit and attribution.
Judges’ decisions will be final and binding.