Prize category winners
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DoCSoc Choice Award
My Jong
Noel Lee -
Best Game or AR
iSpyAI
Eirikalb, Victor Badoual, Theodoros Kokkoris, Kapilan M, chris28399 -
Best Web App
Queen's Treasure
Alan Du, hongtao li, Caiwei Zhou, Giulio Jiang, Silvia Sapora -
Best Hardware
FPS Galloper3000
Daniel Zvara, Peter Kovary, Richard Rohac, Jan Matas, Boris Barath -
Newcomers' Prize
Feedbacker
Andres Martin, William Ashworth, Karl-Ander Kasuk, Priansh Shah, Ngoc Tri Nhan (Nick) Huynh, ZCJME -
Best Native Mobile App
SugarHoneyIceTea
Zuka Murvanidze, Sidak, Florin-Teodor Ruja -
Microsoft: Cognitive Challenge
Spidentify
Jon M, Oliver Norton, Samuel Larsen-DisneyThis prize category was sponsored by Microsoft
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Accenture: Most Ethical/For-Good Hack
Speech to Sign Language Live Converter
Herman999, Martin Zlocha, nmatej1This prize category was sponsored by Accenture
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Next Jump: Most Helpful Hack
Prezo
Tau Teng Chong, Tien Ming Yoon, sumyirenThis prize category was sponsored by Next Jump
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Ocado Technology: Fastest Delivery Challenge
Route Optimiser
Anirudh Pillai, Varun MathurThis prize category was sponsored by Ocado
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TPP: Greatest Impact on Healthcare
katch
Max Smith, Ali YepifanovaThis prize category was sponsored by The Phoenix Partnership
What goes on at IC Hack?
- 24 Hours of Hacking
- Great Prizes to be Won
- Workshops from our Sponsors
- Drinks with Morgan Stanley
- Karaoke and Sleep Class with Next Jump
- Midnight Pizza with G-Research
Schedule
Saturday 27th January
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Participants Arrive
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Opening Ceremony
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Hacking Begins
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Microsoft Workshop
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Lunch
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Ocado Technology Workshop
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Accenture Workshop
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Next Jump Workshop
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Microsoft Workshop 2
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Sleep Class with Next Jump
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Games Room Opens
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Dinner
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Drinks with Morgan Stanley
Sunday 28th January
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Midnight Pizza with G-Research
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Karaoke
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Breakfast
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Hacking Ends
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Lunch
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Hack Fair (Judging)
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Closing Ceremony
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IC Hack Ends
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is IC Hack?
IC Hack is Imperial College's Annual Hackathon, back bigger than ever for a new edition.
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Where / When is it happening?
IC Hack 18 will be held on Imperial College's campus, on the and .
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How much does it cost to enter?
Absolutely nothing!
Thanks to our wonderful sponsors, IC Hack is completely free for participants.
That includes food to keep you going throughout the weekend.
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Who can attend?
IC Hack is open to students from any university.
Unfortunately, due to venue and legal constraints, we cannot host under 18s.
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What if I don't have a team?
Don't worry, we'll have a Slack channel for participants to form teams before the event.
You can also form a team when you arrive on the Saturday morning.
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How big should the teams be?
This is entirely up to you, however we recommend teams of up to 5 people as coordination in larger groups can be time-consuming.
Be aware some of our sponsors limit the number of prizes they offer.
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Can I help organise IC Hack?
Of course, we're always looking for volunteers to help organise. Volunteers can still participate in the competition.
Volunteers will receive extra goodies in exchange for their time.
Just email us at [email protected] if you're interested.
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Do I need loads of experience to participate?
Not at all. Whether you are a first year student, study a subject unrelated to computing, or this is your first Hackathon, you are still welcome to enter IC Hack.
This is also a great opportunity to learn and gain new experience!
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Got more questions?
Email us at [email protected]!
Sponsors
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Meet the organisers!
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Alberto
Spina3rd year Computing
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Alessandro
Bonardi3rd year Computing
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Diana
Avram3rd year JMC
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Elliot
Greenwood4th year Computing
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Inara
Ramji2nd year Computing
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Isaac
Hutt2nd year Computing
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Leonard
Ge1st year Computing
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Levente
Kurusa3rd year Computing
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Martin
Zlocha3rd year Computing
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Maurice
Yap3rd year Computing
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Nik
Vangerow2nd year Computing
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Paul
Balaji4th year Computing
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Rachel
M. Lee3rd year JMC
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Rohan
Pritchard2nd year Computing
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Tom
Bower3rd year Computing
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Yoon
Kim2nd year Computing