📅Dates

  • May 26 – Hack Day (4-hour mini hackathon) 

 

👥Eligibility

  • Open to all students (no prior hackathon experience required)
  • Participants can compete individually or in teams of up to 4 members
  • All skill levels are welcome 🚀

 

🛠️Project and Submission Requirements

  • All work must be created during the hackathon
  • Teams are encouraged to primarily use Google AI Studio
  • You may use open-source libraries, APIs, and publicly available resources
  • Each team must submit:

                📝A short project description (what it does and why)

                💻Source code (e.g. GitHub repository or shared files)

                🧰A list of technologies used

 

🏆Prizes

🎁Winners will receive physical prizes, along with recognition for their projects.

This mini hackathon is primarily focused on learning, experimentation, and preparing participants for Hack Košice 2026🚀.

 

⚖️Judging Criteria and Winner Selection

Projects will be evaluated based on:

  • Creativity of the idea – how original and interesting your concept is
  • Use of Google AI Studio – how effectively and creatively you used AI tools in your project
  • Execution of the concept – how clearly you demonstrated your idea (even as a draft or prototype)
  • Problem thinking – how well you identified a problem or use case and approached solving it

Since this is a short and experimental hackathon, the focus is more on ideas, creativity, and exploration rather than a fully polished product.

Winners will be selected by the organizers (and/or mentors) based on these criteria.