InOut Hackathon is a collaboration of developers and designers to code, design and build innovative solutions to real-life problems, through extensive coding in a short time duration.


Your singular constraint is 30 hours to transform your weekend.

Eligibility

Teams of up to 3 members, and a minimum of 2.

All members must have registered for the event and must be physically present on-site.

Requirements

- All Platforms and Developer Environments (Web/Mobile, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Hardware)

- Proper documentation and pitch explaining your hack

- Submissions should be in by 5:00 pm, 8th October 2017

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

1,572,205 in prizes

Grand Prize

3x Sony MDR-100ABNBME Wireless Bluetooth Headphone
1x $75 DigitalOcean Team Credits
3x Master Account and Swags - Iconscout
3x Fly.io Swag Bag
Ultra Swag Bundle
Job/Internship Opportunity - PhonePe
Job/Internship Opportunity - Wingify

Second Prize

3x Kindle Paperwhite
1x $50 DigitalOcean Team Credits
3x Fly.io Swag Bag
Giga Swag Bundle

Third Prize

3x Skybags Backpack
1x $25 Digitalocean Team Credits
3x Fly.io Swag Bag
Mega Swag Bundle

Gnosis

1x $3000 worth of GNO tokens
2x $1000 worth of GNO tokens

PhonePe

1x ₹15000 PhonePe Transfer

ConsenSys

Opportunity to work with ConsenSys Ventures
$400 Amazon Gift Cards

Wingify: Service/API Incorporation

Job/Internship Offers

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

How to enter

We were accepting applications on the InOut Hackathon Website. Post review by our team, confirmation emails were sent to those that were approved.

Judges

Alessandro Gasch

Alessandro Gasch
Gnosis

Denis Granha

Denis Granha
Gnosis

Rahul Chari

Rahul Chari
PhonePe

Abhishek Gahlot

Abhishek Gahlot
Automattic

Anupam Gupta

Anupam Gupta
ConsenSys

Karan MV

Karan MV
DigitalOcean

Amit Ghasghase

Amit Ghasghase
Wingify

Vijayenthiran Subramaniam

Vijayenthiran Subramaniam
Wingify

Judging Criteria

  • Innovation
    What makes your hack stand out from the crowd? Is it something entirely new? Does it solve problems using a completely new approach?
  • UI/UX and Design
    Is it easy to use? How steep is the learning curve? Do all features work together seamlessly? Is it appealing to the eye? Is the user experience pleasant?
  • Functionality
    Will people actually use this app? Does it satisfy an existing real need? Are all the features practical?
  • Technical Difficulty
    Has the hack overcome any technical challenges? Is it technically sound and interesting? Is it merely an add-on to an existing API? Has the hack justified the 30 hour time period?

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