Teams should consist of no more than 3 members.
All participants must be present during the entire duration of the hackathon, unless otherwise specified.
Participants are expected to conduct themselves in a professional and respectful manner at all times. Harassment, discrimination, or any other form of inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated.
Teams are allowed to use any programming language, framework, or tool to develop their project, as long as it is legal and does not violate any copyrights or licenses.
Teams should focus on developing a functioning prototype that demonstrates the core features of their idea. The final product does not have to be a fully polished or complete solution.
Teams are encouraged to seek guidance and mentorship from the organizers and other participants, but they are responsible for completing the project on their own.
Any code or resources used in the project should be properly cited and attributed to the original source.
Judges will evaluate the projects based on their creativity, functionality, and potential impact. The judges' decision is final and cannot be appealed.
Winning teams may be required to present their project to the audience and/or share their code with the organizers.
By participating in the hackathon, participants agree to the terms and conditions set forth by the organizers, including any media release or intellectual property agreements.
