Artificial IntelligenceIoT (Internet of Things)AR/VR
Student only
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Event Type
in person
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
Join Frontier Interfaces Hackathon to explore new ways to interact with machines and build better interfaces involving brain waves, biosensing, or augmented reality. The event is open to engineers, designers, and business students, as we emphasize creative combinations of technologies that can find a practical use case in the real world. The hackathon is organised by Thinkin' Rocks that hosts an applied engineering lab at Startup Sauna. The challenges will be revealed at the soft start of the hackathon. Only one person should register for the team. If you need to make any changes to your registration, please contact the organizers on Telegram at @foxivil. We are going to call you before the event to confirm your registration. More details are here: thinkinrocks.com/hack
Timeline
April 1 — Soft start https://luma.com/snql39fy Start exploring ideas, meet teammates, work with our hardware in the lab, and gather datasets if needed. April 23 at 23:59 — Registration closes April 24 at 16:00 — Forum kickoff Pitches and demos by partner companies, advice, and conversations about building and founding hardware and interaction companies. April 24–26 — Main hackathon Build intensely for two days and turn your concept into a working demo. April 26 — Final showcase Present your project on stage to invited judges.
Rules
Teams of 3–5 people You can register alone and find teammates by showing up in our space or at the beginning of the hackathon. You can use any hardware and compute power to prepare your demo. We strongly recommend experimenting with OpenBCI headsets, Emotibit, Eye tracker, motion trackers that we have at our lab before the hackathon (thinkinrocks.com/hardware.) Show meaningful progress during the hackathon for the selected track. If you use any pre-existing work (open source libraries) that gives you advantage, you need to inform about that. Be ready to demo and pitch at the stage. Use biometric or physiological data responsibly and with consent.
If you want to prepare for the hackathon or have any questions, make sure to join our chat: https://t.me/+rxHNt6GA4-o1NWUy
Operations12/15
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