About the challenge

"Energize the Future" is a three-day hybrid energy hackathon designed to empower young minds (ages 12-19) to tackle real-world renewable energy and sustainability challenges. The overarching theme is "Empowering Young Minds to Build a Sustainable Future." Participants will innovate, prototype, and present solutions in various areas of solar power, wind energy, smart grids, and green technology.

Teams will select from three specific energy challenges:

  • Smart Energy Grids: Design a system for efficient electricity distribution.
  • Solar for All: Develop a cost-effective solar panel solution for low-income communities.
  • Waste-to-Energy: Propose an innovative way to convert waste into renewable energy.

A key requirement for all solutions is to include a viable business model.

Get started

To participate in the "Energize the Future" Hackathon, please note the following:

  • Eligibility: The hackathon is open to students aged 12 to 19 years old. Beginners and experienced coders are welcome.
  • Team Formation: Participants are required to form teams of 2 to 4 persons. While you can form teams in advance, the day also includes dedicated time for brainstorming and team formation.
  • Agenda (Ideation & Team Formation):

         1. Open Ceremony: Meet speakers, sponsors, and coaches.

         2. Challenge Reveal: Formal introduction of the three energy challenges, emphasizing the                     need for a business model.

         3. Workshops & Brainstorming Sessions: Guided sessions to help generate ideas.

         4. Mentor Guidance & Q&A: Opportunities to interact with industry experts for advice.

         5. Criteria Briefing: Information on team size requirements and the structure of the judging                   rounds (R1, R2, R3).

Requirements

Core Judging Criteria:

  1. Novelty: Is there something unique or interesting about the solution?
  2. User Experience: How intuitive and accessible is the solution?
  3. Problem-Solution Fit: How well does it address the stated problem?

Impact-based Criteria:

  • Potential Impact: How significant could the solution's effect be?
  • Scalability: Can the solution grow to serve more users/markets?
  • Market Viability: Is there a clear path to adoption/commercialization?
  • Sustainability: Is the solution viable long-term?

Presentation Elements:

  • Pitch Quality: How well was the solution communicated?
  • Demo Effectiveness: How compelling was the demonstration?
  • Team Collaboration: How well did the team work together?

Teams will pitch their ideas and provide live demos of their prototypes. Following presentations, scores will be finalized, and winners will be announced.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$100,000+ in prizes
+ other prizes
1st Place
$50,000 in cash
1 winner

First place receives $30,000 JMD + additional prizes

2nd Place
$30,000 in cash
1 winner

Second place receives $20,000 JMD + additional prizes

3rd Place
$20,000 in cash
1 winner

Third place receives $10,000 JMD + additional prizes

Participation
1 winner

To be revealed

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

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Young Scholars Education Ltd.

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Judging Criteria

  • Novelty
    Is there something unique or interesting about the solution?
  • User Experience
    How intuitive and accessible is the solution?
  • Problem-Solution Fit
    How well does it address the stated problem?

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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