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Opportunities for Students - Build for Top Companies using the Latest Tech

Join in on the newest challenges - whether the interest is building on Facebook’s AI products, solving a blockchain challenge to transform technology as we know it or shipping a product using Spark AR, these are great opportunities for both aspiring and experienced developers to learn and grow using cutting-edge tech.

Not only will this give you a chance to learn and connect with the wider development community, but also to get a shot at some huge prizes! Check them out and get in on the action:

EOSIO Smart Contracts Challenge
  • Goal: Create an EOSIO Smart Contract which can store and invoke EVM (Solidity) Smart Contracts in a virtual Ethereum-like environment.
  • Prizes: $200,000 USD for the first individual/team to solve the challenge (See rules for full details)
  • Registration: http://bit.ly/EOSIO20u
Facebook Online Hackathons
  • Choose from innovative tech tracks: Augmented Reality (AR), Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Messaging
  • Prizes: Up to $21K cash prizes and invites to F8 up for grabs
  • Registration: http://bit.ly/FBLp2020u
AWS Marketplace Developer Challenge: ML Powered Solutions
  • Goal: Create a machine learning solution using one of the curated models listed here from AWS Marketplace and at least one AWS service that is not Amazon SageMaker
  • Prizes: $48,000 in cash + prizes including an invitation to re:MARS 2020 | AI & ML Conference
  • Deadline: April 15, 2020
  • Registration: http://bit.ly/AWSML20u
Please contact cassie@devpost.com with any questions you may have.

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