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  2. NASA International Space Apps Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The NASA International Space Apps Challenge is the largest global annual hackathon. This two-day event provides an opportunity for participants to utilize NASA's free and open data and its Space Agency Partners' space-based data to address real-world problems on Earth and in space.

  3. IEEEXtreme - Wikipedia

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    IEEEXtreme [1] (often abbreviated as Xtreme) is an annual hackathon and competitive programming challenge in which teams of IEEE Student members, often supported by an IEEE Student Branch and proctored by an IEEE member, compete in a 24-hour time span against each other to solve a set of programming problems.

  4. GovHack - Wikipedia

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    GovHack is a significant annual open government and open data hackathon, attracting over 15,000 participants since 2009.First run as a small Canberra-based event, it quickly expanded to an international competition with simultaneous events taking place in major cities across Australia and New Zealand each year, with virtual events for remote and international participants.

  5. Meta Hacker Cup - Wikipedia

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    Meta Hacker Cup (formerly known as Facebook Hacker Cup) is an annual international programming competition hosted and administered by Meta Platforms.The competition began in 2011 as a means to identify top engineering talent for potential employment at Meta Platforms. [2]

  6. Hackathon - Wikipedia

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    A Wikimedia Hackathon in Prague. A hackathon (also known as a hack day, hackfest, datathon or codefest; a portmanteau of hacking and marathon) is an event where people engage in rapid and collaborative engineering over a relatively short period of time such as 24 or 48 hours.

  7. LA Hacks - Wikipedia

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    LA Hacks was co-founded by UCLA students Hadar Dor and Alvin Hsia. The inaugural event was held on April 27–28, 2013 at CrossCampus in Santa Monica.There were about 250 people in attendance and over 150 students from universities across Southern California competed in the 24 hours event.

  8. Junction (hackathon) - Wikipedia

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    Junction is a hackathon organizer with headquarters Espoo, Finland.Started in 2015, Junction grew to be one of the largest organizers in Europe. In 2018 it expanded globally with a Junction event at Tsinghua University in China and cooperation with Chinese and South Korean universities bringing high performing students to attend the event in Helsinki.

  9. NaijaHacks - Wikipedia

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    NaijaHacks is a hackathon and tech invention competition in Nigerian, which aims to encourage youth to use technology to create solutions for their communities and the world using technologies including blockchain and artificial intelligence. [1] Officially, NaijaHacks is described as an official national "Movement of Makers, Leaders, and ...