The theme of the event is Cyberlogistics, which is described below:

It is the use of technology, especially software platforms with possible hardware elements, to improve or automate business logistics processes, for example:

• Real-time tracking and monitoring applications for vehicles or merchandise.

• School transportation monitoring applications.

• Applications for the control of surveillance cameras and video analysis to protect facilities or vehicles.

• Radio frequency identification and verification (RFID) or barcode applications.

Requirements

The participants should provide comprehensive documentation of their project, including its purpose, objectives, and the issue it aims to address. They should offer a clear explanation of the proposed solution and how it effectively tackles the identified problem.

Technical Merit:

  • Participants must submit the source code of their project, preferably hosted in a version control repository such as GitHub.
  • Additionally, they should include technical documentation that elucidates the system architecture, the technologies employed, and any significant technical decisions made during the development process.

Implementation Progress:

  • Participants are required to present a functional demonstration of their project in a video lasting a maximum of 4 minutes. This video should showcase the project's functionality and how it addresses the identified problem.
  • Furthermore, participants should detail the tests conducted to validate the functionality of the project and provide evidence of its effectiveness.

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Prizes

MEX$68,000 in prizes
Best Use of MongoDB Atlas
1 winner

M5GO IoT Starter Kit

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Best Use of Auth0
1 winner

Wireless Headphones & Battery Pack

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Best Use of TinyMCE
1 winner

3D Printing Pen

TinyMCE is a rich-text editor that allows you to create formatted content within a hacker-friendly interface. Adding a Rich Text Editor component has never been easier! Alongside functionality like bold, italics, underlines, hyperlinks, or titles (to name a few), the editor also allows users to enable HTML tags, MarkDown or CSS. TinyMCE even gives you the ability to edit your text elements directly with no code, similar to the way you would edit a word document but with even more practical hackathon use cases.

TinyMCE also has dozens of plugins that allow developers to customize their user’s experience. From implementing accessibility checkers, autocorrect, and enhanced image editing to utilizing emoticons, adding responsive design with auto resize and even a ChatGPT AI Assistant. If your hackathon project accepts ANY type of text input, you can use TinyMCE to take it to the next level.

Signup for TinyMCE for a free trial and get started today, no credit card required! To qualify for the Best Use of TinyMCE prize category, be sure to render the editor with a Tiny Cloud account for a chance to win a 3D Printing Pen for you and each of your team members!

Best Use of Starknet
1 winner

Starknet Care Package for Coders

Starknet is redefining the very notion of Web3 by tackling one of the most intimidating technical challenges in the industry - scaling a blockchain while maintaining its security and decentralization.

Starknet was the first general purpose ZK-Rollup service on Ethereum in Feb. 2022, and has proved its potential to be a market leader. Essentially, it increases the processing speed, while reducing the cost of operating on the Ethereum blockchain.

As a result, we are seeing a variety of “traditional” tech businesses - payments / social media / AI / online gaming - now being integrated with blockchains using our technology.

Moreover, the Starknet community is a growing pool of global talent - from feisty college students to some of the most illustrious PhDs in the world.

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Best .Tech Domain Name
1 winner

Blue Snowball Microphone & a Free .Tech Domain Name for Life!

Make your Team's Achievements timeless: Win a .Tech Domain Name for Life to Showcase and Expand Your Project, Plus 4 Blue Snowball Mics for Effortless Collaboration on Zoom, empowering you to build even more cool things together!

Sauce Labs Raffle
1 winner

Sauce Labs Swag Bag

Sauce Labs empowers you to develop, test, and deliver top-tier web and mobile apps quickly and efficiently. Their unified platform makes automated testing and error monitoring easy to do, enabling you to save time building your hackathon project! Let Sauce Labs help resolve any issues with your code so you can get back to building an award winning hack.

Make sure your project is hackathon-tested by signing up for a Sauce Labs account and running at least one test on the platform. Include a screenshot of your test results in your project submission to get entered into the Sauce Labs raffle for a chance to win a backpack, beanie, and a bottle of Sauce Labs' famous hot sauce for you and each of your team members!

Primer lugar
1 winner

2 x MacBook Air M1

Segundo lugar
1 winner

MacBook Air M1

Tercer Lugar
1 winner

iPad 9th Generation 10.2"

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Dr. José Alejandro Ascencio Laguna

Dr. José Alejandro Ascencio Laguna
Instituto Mexicano del Transporte

Dr. Agustín Bustos Rosales

Dr. Agustín Bustos Rosales
Instituto Mexicano del Transporte

Raul Antonio Rubí Sánchez

Raul Antonio Rubí Sánchez
Riege Software

Gerardo Jiménez Silva

Gerardo Jiménez Silva
Riege Software

Maeva Mazadiego
Microsoft

Jorge Alberto Cano Iturbe

Jorge Alberto Cano Iturbe
Media News Group

Juan Pablo Olvera Sánchez
PSL Group

Jorge Luis Rojas Arcos
Ben & Frank

Daniel Rincón Méndez

Judging Criteria

  • Importancia y relevancia del problema a resolver
    Implica identificar si la solución que propone el proyecto, corresponde a algún problema relevante dentro de la temática de Ciberlogística.
  • Creatividad, originalidad e innovación
    Se evalúa la creatividad, originalidad e innovación del proyecto presentado.
  • Avance de implementación del proyecto
    Aquí se busca ver el progreso en la implementación del proyecto, es decir, qué se hizo más allá del planteamiento de la solución a la problemática.
  • Mérito técnico
    Se trata de la complejidad e innovación tecnológica de la solución, es decir, se buscar reconocer el uso de tecnologías emergentes y disruptivas para la resolución del problema o al uso de tecnologías tradicionales de forma innovadora y creativa.

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