SwampHacks IV SwampHacks is a 36 hour hackathon where students become creators. Students come to UF to collaborate on projects, mingle in activities, and network with sponsors for a fully immersive experience. Non-monetary prizes Jan 19 – 21, 2018 196 participants
Opportunity Hack 2017 Arizona Chandler, AZ, USA Volunteer Coding for Non Profits - Opportunity Hack $7,199 in prizes Oct 21 – 22, 2017 234 participants
Distributed: Health Blockchain Hackathon 2017 Nashville, TN, USA Use blockchain technology to create the apps that will power the future of healthcare, insurance, finance and identity. $12,500 in prizes Sep 23 – 24, 2017 55 participants
BrickHack 3 Rochester, NY, USA BrickHack: RIT’s premiere collegiate hackathon. $13,240 in prizes Feb 11 – 12, 2017 298 participants
Hack Productivity Online Build modern productivity solutions with Office. $45,625 in prizes Winners announced 522 participants
Uncommon Hacks Winter 2017 Chicago, IL, USA Hack uncommon. Think uncommon. Be uncommon. $300 in prizes Jan 14 – 15, 2017 130 participants
airberlin flight to innovation Online airberlin flight to innovation - build the next big thing for airberlin's network of 30 million guests worldwide $22,000 in prizes Winners announced 417 participants
Ford Code for Taxicabs Mobility Challenge Online Create apps to help Morocco’s taxi drivers fill seats, or to help passengers enjoy shared rides with faster, safer, and more cost and time efficient journeys. $60,000 in prizes Winners announced 854 participants
Code Healthy with OpenShift Online Healthy code, healthy lives: build apps for better health with OpenShift. $150,500 in prizes Winners announced 559 participants
OpenPOWER Developer Challenge Online Tap into Performance. Tap into OpenPOWER. $24,000 in prizes Winners announced 338 participants
Knurld Hackathon Online Add cutting-edge Voice Authentication technology to your existing Android, iOS, or IoT application $12,950 in prizes Winners announced 332 participants
Innovating for Environmental Health Online Create apps to elevate the field of environmental health and inspire data-driven solutions to public health issues. $6,000 in prizes Winners announced 132 participants