Project Submission

 

  • You must choose at least one or more of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to address with your solution.

  • You are free to use any programming language, framework or technology to build your solution.

  • You are highly encouraged to use at least one Google technology in your solutions (e.g. Flutter, Firebase or Google Cloud).

  • You are highly encouraged to create something new. Usage of boilerplates and frameworks are allowed, but copying of existing ideas and recycling of entire projects will not be allowed. 

  • Plagiarism and seeking external assistance are not allowed. For instance, you are not allowed to contact the NPOs for additional information or assistance. If these acts are detected, the team will be immediately disqualified. 

  • You are required to submit the following items:

    • Code (e.g. GitHub link)

    • Pitch deck / Presentation slides (e.g. Google Slides)

    • Demo — this can be included in the presentation slides, or can be an additional video etc. It must demonstrate how your product prototype works, but should not contain any pitching (maximum of 4 minutes)

    • Product Prototype

  • Do take note of the following for your pitch deck:

    • Include SDG chosen, details of your solution, and impact and novelty of your solution in addressing the problem

    • Include your team name, but NOT your institution

    • You may use a maximum of 10 slides

    • Format of the submission may be pdf, pptx, or Google slides (do make sure that the sharing settings are for ‘Everyone with the link’)

  • Submit all of the above via HackFest 2022’s Devpost site submission page. We will not accept submissions elsewhere due to PDPA restrictions.

  • Submissions close on 16 May 2022, 1500 hrs. Late submissions will not be accepted. 

  • If multiple submissions are received, only the latest one (submitted before the deadline) will be considered.