Apollo × Google Cloud Hackathon: Build the Future of AI-Powered GTM
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Thursday, April 16, 2026
to Friday, April 17, 2026
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9 hours long
Artificial IntelligenceCloudSocial Impact
Event Type
in person
Build the future of AI-powered go-to-market.
Join Apollo in partnership with Google Cloud for our first-ever public, in-person hackathon focused on real-world AI innovation for sales and revenue teams. This one-day event on April 16th brings together builders, operators, and GTM leaders to design and prototype solutions at the intersection of AI, data, and modern sales execution.
This is a builder-first event designed for people who want to ship meaningful GTM innovation, not just talk about it.
This hackathon will be judged, and winners will receive prizes.
Who Should Attend
Engineers and builders working with AI or dataFounders and product leaders exploring AI-driven GTMRevOps, Sales Ops, and GTM engineersAnyone interested in building practical AI for sales
No prior experience using Apollo is required.
Registration Note
This is a free, in-person event with limited capacity (150 attendees). Registration is subject to approval, and the location will be shared once confirmed.
Please review Apollo's event terms here.
Judge Accessibility
Organizer email available25/25
Student-run event15/15
Actively looking for judges25/25
Small event (120 participants)10/10
No corporate sponsors10/10
New or emerging organizer10/10
Public registration available5/5
Online format (judge from anywhere)10/10
Top signals
Organizer email available
Student-run event
Actively looking for judges
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Operations12/15
Why this score
Strong organiser track record
Returning event
Well-sponsored
Missing data
Prize details
Code of conduct
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