The Conrad Hackathon is a free two-day virtual event aimed at introducing students to entrepreneurship and innovation. Students work in teams to solve real-world problems and create a mockup of their innovation. No prior coding experience is necessary. Participants engage in specialized workshops in business and product design, receive mentoring, and gain exposure to the Conrad Challenge.
Computer Science | STEM
Conrad Hackathon
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- Contact: hackathon@conradchallenge.org
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 100
- Cost: Free
- Estimated Time Commitment: Significant
- Participant Format: Individual
- Event Format: Hybrid
- Competition Format: Simulation/Challenge
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Very Small
Participation Information
Students ages 10-14 register individually or in teams of 2-5. If registering as an individual, participants will be matched with a team. The event takes place virtually on platforms like Discord and Hopin.
Judging is based on creativity, feasibility, and the quality of the proposed solution.
Recognition, certificates, and prizes for creativity and collaboration
Students ages 10-14 register individually or in teams of 2-5. If registering as an individual, participants will be matched with a team. The event takes place virtually on platforms like Discord and Hopin.
1. Register individually or with a team. 2. Participate in the virtual hackathon over two days. 3. Present your team's mockup and pitch to judges.
Access to digital tools, mentorship from the Conrad Challenge high school entrepreneurs, and guidance through the entire innovation process.
Judging is based on creativity, feasibility, and the quality of the proposed solution.