HackNYU is a 48-hour hackathon hosted by NYU students around the world. Come build your dream project, learn from our talks and mentors, and win prizes! This year, our four tracks for your hacks are Health & Well-Being, Sustainability, Education, and Financial Empowerment. HackNYU is free, and made possible thanks to our wonderful sponsors and volunteers.
Requirements
You must opt in to one and only one track, but you may opt in to as many sponsor prizes as you are eligible for.
Submit everything by Sunday, February 27th, at 10:00 AM EST. If you are using existing code from prior to this hackathon, you must disclose that to the judges. Only the code you developed this weekend will be considered for judging purposes.
Submit a link to your project as a working demo and/or a GitHub repository or zip file. Make sure to add "http://" or "https://" before your URL (it won't be linked otherwise!).
Prizes
Track: Inclusion
The objective of the inclusive innovation track is to find creative approaches to advance global Inclusion, Diversity, Belonging, Equity, and Access (GIDBEA) within learning and working spaces. This track is suitable for teams committed to approaching this work from a growth mindset which includes learning about GIDBEA, unlearning personal implicit or hidden biases, and innovating with empathy and curiosity.
While hackathons are aimed at identifying practical and concrete solutions to specific problems, it is important to take into account that systemic racism and structural inequities cannot be solved within a single hackathon. We cannot hack our way out of racism and injustice, but we can create innovative approaches to build global, inclusive, diverse, equitable, and accessible spaces at NYU and beyond.
Teams should then consider the following in their projects:
Projects should take an asset based approach (versus a deficit based approach) which aim to add instead of take away (ie, instead of trying to eliminate discrimination, which would be a tremendous undertaking, think about how you can create inclusion, diversity, belonging, equity, and access)
Narrow your focus to address an issue as it appears within a particular setting (ie, instead of trying to create a more inclusive society think about how you can create a more inclusive NYU)
Projects should be research based/informed and should check for assumptions or implicit biases
Challenge Statements:
How can we increase diversity within the fields of technology and innovation?
How can we make hackathons more inclusive for people who are underrepresented within these spaces?
How can we increase gender diversity within hackathons as well as technology and innovation spaces?
How can we elevate the work of researchers and scholars from underrepresented and historically marginalized identities and backgrounds?
How do we improve accessibility for people with physical and cognitive disabilities?
How can we better educate the general community about microaggressions and how to address microaggressions when they happen?
How can we increase funding for anti-racism initiatives?
How can we better address the impact of anti-queer and transphobic acts of violence?
How can we increase value in cultural awareness and cultural intelligence as a skill set in an emerging workforce?
all challenge questions are suggestions, not requirements. Students can submit projects on any topics as long as it fits the track
Resource: https://tinyurl.com/inclusion-track
1st place: prizes up to $200 per participant, 2nd place: up to $150 per participant
All Prizes in amazon value
Track: Education
The Education track aims to empower students by developing new teaching and learning methods. This is the time to innovate our current educational systems, such as how we approach equity in education, how we can take advantage of remote learning, and how we address the disparity in access to educational technology especially given how learning schedules evolved during the pandemic.
This track brings together the brightest minds in students, app developers, educators, and academic leaders to exchange ideas and build connections between the education sector and emerging technologies at NYU and its partners. This track is suitable for teams working on solving real problems and challenges in the classroom, creating apps that have a substantial impact on fostering a more effective and stimulating learning environment, or looking to connect with people from the worlds of education, technology, and the fusion of the two.
In a future defined by massive change and adaptation, how can education move beyond measuring performance and memory?
If learning outcomes are improved by more personal attention from teachers, but we can’t increase the supply of teachers, how can we help learners form communities of inquiry?
Are there better ways to assess learning occurred?How can we best asses learning, without standardized testing or memorization?
How can we better integrate technology into classrooms without allowing it to become a distraction?
all challenge questions are suggestions, not requirements. Students can submit projects on any topics as long as it fits the track
1st place: prizes up to $200 per participant, 2nd place: up to $150 per participant
All Prizes in amazon value
Track: Health & Wellness
This track is an intersection of finding creative solutions, building empathy, and developing transformative technologies that enable universal health for millions around the world. With the goal of bringing impactful change to practice and distribution of medicine, this track focuses on making healthcare both accessible and preventative. This track is suitable for teams dedicated to improving technologies in illness diagnosis, global health literacy, patient compliance, and information storage. This track is an intersection of finding creative solutions, building empathy, and developing transformative technologies that enable universal health for millions around the world. With the goal of bringing impactful change to practice and distribution of medicine, this track focuses on making healthcare both accessible and preventative. This track is suitable for teams dedicated to improving technologies in illness diagnosis, global health literacy, patient compliance, and information storage.
Challenge Questions:
How can we better improve health outcomes and access to the entire spectrum of physical and cognitive function?
How can technology optimize daily health outcomes?
What role can technology play in addressing health outcome disparities (e.g., race, socioeconomic status, gender)?
all challenge questions are suggestions, not requirements. Students can submit projects on any topics as long as it fits the track
1st place: prizes up to $200 per participant, 2nd place: up to $150 per participant
All Prizes in amazon value
Track: Sustainability
The Sustainability and Social Impact track is for projects that promote social or environmental good. This can be anything from a hack that helps determine water usage through audio analysis or a website that can help find eco friendly clothing. What’s important is that the hack actively helps people, whether as a community or as a whole.
Example problems include: How can we track emission data within cities? Are there ways to make it more relevant to daily life? Is there a way to explain the effects of global warming in a more clear, comprehensible and nuanced way to the general public.
Challenge Questions:
How can technology play a role in proper waste disposal and waste reduction? (e.g., batteries, textiles, food waste)
How can we best monitor the impact of individual and collective sustainability efforts?
How can technology make sustainability behaviors more habitual and enticing?
all challenge questions are suggestions, not requirements. Students can submit projects on any topics as long as it fits the track
1st place: prizes up to $200 per participant, 2nd place: up to $150 per participant
All Prizes in amazon value
Track: Financial Empowerment
Financial technology is critical to the global economy and people's daily lives. The fintech track is for hackers who want to use technology to improve the user experience by integrating it into financial transactions.
all challenge questions are suggestions, not requirements. Students can submit projects on any topics as long as it fits the track
Challenge Questions:
Blockchain technology is still not entirely understood by the general population. How can awareness and application of blockchain address the racial wealth gap?
In 2019, the FDIC reported that approximately 7.1 million households in the US were “unbanked”. What role can financial technology play in financial services to the unbanked? Are there solutions beyond banking?
How can we imagine the concept of financial literacy to meet the generation needs/differences of Gen Z?
1st place: prizes up to $200 per participant, 2nd place: up to $150 per participant
All Prizes in amazon value
[MLH] Most Creative Use of Twilio
Twilio allows you to incorporate mobile messaging, phone calls and a ton of other awesome communication features right into your hackathon project using web service APIs. Are you building an e-commerce website and want to send text notifications or email confirmations once an order is completed? Or maybe your application needs to verify users based on their mobile numbers? Twilio makes all this possible and more. Build a hack that simplifies your life using any one of Twilio’s APIs for a chance to win a Twilio Swag Box and GameGo Console for you and each of your teammates!
Twilio Swag Box
GameGo Console
Best Use of Figma by Figma
Best Use of Figma in any project! Figma must be used to be eligible for this prize. $50 worth of Figma store items per winning participant
Best Creative Hack by Meta
Build Awesome Things. Meta introduced this hack during the opening ceremony! Do your best to be creative! Each winner will get a Portal from Meta.
Most Magical Hack
Made something really amazing this weekend? Do you feel like it captures a magical spirit? Try your chances at this prize! $50 worth of amazon items per winning participant
Most Engaged Hacker
We are looking for the hacker that attends the most workshops, events, anything and everything. Even if you can't make it to everything, do your best to win this prize.
Best Failed Hack
Something didn't go quite right or you almost had it perfect but then one bug messed it all up? No big deal! All hacks are good hacks, even if they're not so good.
$50 worth of amazon items per winning participant
Best Low-Code Hack
Show us your best hack that required little to no code! No code is too small to be good code!
Ux/Ui we're looking at you!
$50 worth of amazon items per winning participant
Best First Time Hack
Is this you or your teams first time being at a hackathon? Congrats! Welcome in. Let's see what you made, maybe you'll even win this prize.
$50 worth of amazon items per winning participant
Best Potential Hack
Built something that you think will make it in the future? Does your project seem like something that will last a lifetime? Some projects are meant to be developed! Try your hand at building something we'll all use in the year 2090.
$50 worth of amazon items per winning participant
Most Outrageous Hack
Made something TOTALLY TUBULAR? Then you are so right for this challenge. Submit your project here if you think your project is out of this world! $50 worth of amazon items per winning participant
[MLH] Dream Big and Create More Cheers with AB InBev
AB InBev is all about bringing people together and creating more cheers for a better world! Using whatever tools, hardware and/or software at your disposal, build a hack that leads us into a brighter future for a chance to win some amazing prizes for you and your team.
Remember, AB inBev is looking for innovative projects that can possibly change the world in a positive way! We can't wait to see what you come up with.
AB InBev is all about bringing people together and creating more cheers for a better world! Using whatever tools, hardware and/or software at your disposal, build a hack that leads us into a brighter future for a chance to win some amazing prizes for you and your team.
Remember, AB inBev is looking for innovative projects that can possibly change the world in a positive way! We can't wait to see what you come up with.
Anker Wireless Charger Bundle
[MLH] Best Use of DeSo
DeSo is the official Web3 sponsor of the MLH Hackathon League and the first Layer 1 blockchain custom-built for decentralized social media applications. While blockchains like Avalanche or Solana cost $0.50+ to store just a 200-character post, the DeSo blockchain is built with custom indexing and storage optimizations which make it 10,000X cheaper to store social content on-chain! In order to qualify for the contest, you must launch an app that writes to the DeSo blockchain and/or implements DeSo identity. While social media apps are a great fit for DeSo, you can also build financial apps, marketplaces, and more on the DeSo blockchain. For inspiration on project ideas, you can check out some of the existing 200+ apps already live on DeSo at Bithunt.com as well as our DeSo APIs. The Best Use of DeSo gets $100 worth of $DESO coin & an exclusive DeSo branded tumbler!
[MLH] Best Hardware Hack Sponsored by Digi-Key
Using your preferred hardware or hardware emulator, build a hack for your chance to win a Grove Beginner Kit, with embedded Arduino Uno compatible board. Each winning team member will receive a prize!
[MLH] Best Domain Name from Domain.com
Register a .tech domain name using Domain.com during the weekend. Each team may submit one entry per person on the team. Each winning team member will receive a PowerSquare Qi wireless phone charger.
PowerSquare Qi Wireless Phone Charger
[MLH] Most Creative Use of GitHub
GitHub is one of the best ways to collaborate, push code, get feedback, and show the world what you’ve built during a hackathon. To take it a step further, GitHub is now offering you access to industry tools, events & learning resources through something called GitHub Global Campus. Win this weekend’s Best Use of GitHub prize category, first by signing up for GitHub Global Campus and second by using a GitHub repository to host your hackathon project’s code! Make sure your use of GitHub stands out with a detailed ReadMe page, meaningful pull requests and collaboration history, and even a GitHub pages deployment!
GitHub Octocat Statue, Plushy & Sticker bundle
[MLH] Best Use of Google Cloud
Build your hackathon project with a suite of secure storage, powerful compute, and integrated data analytics products provided by Google Cloud. See full list of products here: g.co/cloud. Each winning team member located in the US will receive a Google Cloud Swag Bag complete with a beanie, pillow, journal, socks and lanyards. International winners will receive a Google branded backpack.
Google Cloud Swag Bag or Backpack
[MLH] Best Blockchain Project Using Hedera
Hedera is a next generation blockchain technology that's accessible from familiar programming languages like Java and JavaScript. Their goal? To make Web3 development even more accessible to hackers like you! Build a project on Hedera's test network for a chance to win amazing Glorious Modular Compact Keyboards for you and your team!
Glorious Modular Compact Mechanical Keyboard
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges

HackNYU Judges
Judging Criteria
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Creativity
Creativity: How original is the hack? -
Depth
How well does the hack solve the stated problem? -
Design and Usability
Is the hack designed to most optimally solve the stated problem? Does the project have broad applicability across difference? -
Potential
Is the hack scalable for the future? -
Presentation and Demo
Was the problem area clearly indicated and the hack well demonstrated?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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