Oasis Hacks, hosted by Cal Commit, is an exciting hackathon event that brings together creative minds and tech enthusiasts to collaborate and build innovative solutions. This year, the hackathon will take place on August 6th from 9am to 9pm PST at Circuit Launch in Oakland, California.
Oasis Hacks aims to provide a stimulating environment for participants to showcase their skills, explore new technologies, and tackle real-world challenges. Whether you're an experienced developer, designer, or simply have a passion for problem-solving, this event offers a unique opportunity to network, learn, and create.
During the 12-hour hackathon, participants will form teams and work diligently to develop projects that address a specific theme. Mentors and industry experts will be available throughout the event to guide and support teams in their endeavors.
At the end of the hackathon, teams will present their projects. Outstanding projects will have the chance to win prizes, gain recognition, and potentially attract the attention of investors and sponsors.
Oasis Hacks is not only about competition but also fostering a vibrant community of innovators. Participants will have ample opportunities to network with like-minded individuals, forge valuable connections, and gain insights from successful entrepreneurs and thought leaders.
Whether you're a seasoned hacker or a newcomer to the world of technology, Oasis Hacks promises an immersive and rewarding experience. So mark your calendars and get ready to embark on a day of creativity, collaboration, and innovation on August 6th at Circuit Launch in Oakland.
Prizes
Cash Prize 1st Place
Cash Prize 2nd Place
Cash Prize 3rd Place
Customink $50 Voucher
Given to most unique project
XYZ Free Domain
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Organizers
Cal Commit
Judging Criteria
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Creativity
Is the project original? Or is it just an existing project but redesigned? -
Presentation
Is your video interesting? Is it well-structured and easy to follow? Pretend that the judges are investors looking to sponsor your idea: are you selling your project well? -
Complexity
Was the project technically complex? Or was everything hard-coded in? -
Significance
Does your project have any impact? Or is it just a chat app? -
Design
Does your project have a consistent and pleasing design theme? Is the user interface easy to use? Is your project buggy or slow? Projects do not necessarily need to be graphical to have a good user interface.
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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