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Saturday, May 9, 2026
to Sunday, May 10, 2026
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2 days long
Event Type
in person
17
Participants
$5,000
Prize Pool
1
Est. Projects
NAT invites you to natIgnite 2026, a 40-hour interdisciplinary hackathon.
Hosted semi-annually by NAT in partnership with community partners, each natIgnite is centered on a distinct theme. This year's theme for natIgnite 2026 is AccessTech (Accessibility).
At the heart of Ignite is a unique model: every team of Hackers (teams of 4-6) work on a real-world problem sourced directly from a Problem Provider. We also invite industry partners to join as Advisors. This format grounds every project in real-world relevance, increases the likelihood of long-term impact, and offers teams a direct line to expert guidance.
During the event, teams work hands-on with advanced hardware such as biosensors, motion detectors, and remote sensing devices, layered with computing approaches like machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data analytics, to develop functional prototypes with real-world potential.
Over $5,000 in seed funding and in-kind resources are available for winning teams, creating pathways to continue developing their projects even after the event.
To Participate in natIgnite 2026:
Recruitment & Registration
Participants apply individually through our website,complete the registration form, pay the registration fees on Luma, and gain access to event details and resources.
Online Workshops + Pitch Day (May 2, 2026)
The first weekend kicks off with hands-on online workshops and foundational sessions on neurotech tools, innovation strategy, and project management. On May 2, Problem Providers pitch real-world challenges to the cohort. Teams are formed and matched with Problem Providers by our team to begin ideation and early planning.
Development Reports
Within a week, teams meet with their Problem Providers to align on goals and complete a series of Three Development Reports (May 4, 6, 7). These touchpoints ensure strong direction, technical clarity, and team cohesion heading into the build phase.
Competition week end: 40-Hour Hackathon + Judging
May 8-10 is the core build sprint. A 40-hour competition where teams prototype their solutions with real-time access to mentorship, hardware, and technical support. It concludes with a judging session where teams present to a multidisciplinary panel of experts. Winners are announced the same day.
Post-Competition Project Support
Three winning teams from each Ignite event receive $5,000 in seed funding and an equal amount of in-kind resources. All teams are invited to join NAT’s ongoing mentorship network and receive guidance on commercialization, research, and community deployment.
natIgnite 2026 Timeline and Deadlines:
Participant Registration Opens: March 5, 2026
Educational Sprint Begins (Online Workshops available): April 15, 2026
Participant Registration Closes: April 17, 2026
Online Pitch Day Saturday(Mandatory): May 2, 2026
Development Report 1: May 4, 2026
Development Report 2: May 6, 2026
Development Report 3: May 7, 2026
Hardware Lending Form Due: May 5, 2026
Competition Weekend: May 8–10, 2026
Judging & Awards: May 10, 2026
Post-Competition Project Support: May 2026 – May 2027
Sam Chen
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