Hosted by GDG Dr. AITD Prize Pool: 450+ USDHackathon Dates: 6–8 December 2025Registration Closes: 5 December 2025 Event Overview CodeMatrix: Genesis marks the beginning of a new era of innovation — a hackathon where ideas come alive through code. Hosted by GDG Dr. AITD, the event unites developers, innovators, and problem-solvers to build real-world solutions using technologies like AI, Web, Cloud, and more. This edition follows a hybrid 24+ hour hackathon format consisting of both online and offline rounds. Event Format: Qualifier Round – Online Participants kick off the hackathon by submitting their initial ideas or prototypes online. Final Round – Offline at Dr. AITD Top-performing teams from the qualifier will be invited to Dr. AITD campus in Kanpur, India to build, refine, and present their solution in person. Across 24+ hours of hybrid hacking, teams will brainstorm, develop, and pitch powerful ideas that shape the future of technology. Team Guidelines: Team Size: 1 – 4 members Inter-college team members: Allowed Inter-specialization team members: Allowed Who can participate: Beginners to advanced developers — open to all. Registration Cost: Free (Nada) Themes / Domains: There are no strict thematic restrictions, but teams are encouraged to innovate using: Artificial Intelligence Web Development Cloud Technologies Modern Tooling and Frameworks Any impactful tech-based solution Rounds & Duration: Total Duration: 24+ hours Qualifier Round (Online): Idea/prototype submission Final Round (Offline): On-campus build + pitch Number of problem statements: Open-ended; teams propose and build their own ideas. Prizes: Total Prize Pool: $450+ $350 – ETHIndia $100 – Additional prizes Communication & Support: Join the official WhatsApp channel for updates here. For queries, contact: 23aiml004@aith.ac.in Rules: Participants must follow the official Code of Conduct. Projects must be original and developed within the hackathon duration. Teams must present their project during the final offline round to qualify for judging. Judges’ decisions are final and binding. Be respectful toward all participants, mentors, judges, and organizers. External tools, APIs, and AI-based utilities may be used unless restricted during event announcements. Maintain fairness, integrity, and professionalism throughout the hackathon.