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Latest batch of hackathons for students

Devpost's most recent group of virtual hackathons has just launched, looking for developers and innovators to solve problems ranging from data solutions to blockchain and machine learning.

 

These hackathons not only provide an opportunity to win some cool prizes, but also to learn more about building with the latest technology, collaborate, and keep your skills growing over the summer.

 

AWS Data Exchange

- Goal: Build (or update) a data-driven solution that tells a story by employing at least one of the categories using at least two AWS services and at least one of the 3rd-party data products from AWS Data Exchange providers.

- Categories: Data Visualization, Data Analysis,Data and Machine Learning

- Prizes: Over $35,000 in prizes

- Deadline: August 24

- Details + Registration: https://bit.ly/AWSde20u

 

PyTorch Summer Hackathon

- Goal: Build projects using PyTorch in one of the three categories: PyTorch Developer Tools, Web/Mobile Applications powered by PyTorch, PyTorch Responsible AI Development Tools

- Prizes: Over $25,000 in prizes

- Deadline: August 25

- Details + Registration: https://bit.ly/PyTorch20u

 

Hackusama

- Goal: Use Substrate to build/update a blockchain, or build/update any project in the Open Hack for the Kusama ecosystem. (For more details on the submission requirements, please see the Hacker Guide.)

- Prizes: $30,000 in prizes

- Deadline: August 14

- Details + Registration: https://bit.ly/Hackusama20u

 

Please feel free to reach out to cassie@devpost.com with any questions.


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