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Prizes
£7,400 in prizes
Prizes paid in cryptocurrency
Hack for Better Infrastructure
Sony headphones, WH-XB900N
What The Hack?!
JBL Charge
Most Stylish Hack
Garmin Forerunner® 55
LENS Main Challenge
(2)
1st : $3500
2nd: $1500
Best Use of Twilio - MLH
GameGo Console and Twilio Swag
Best Domain with Domain.com - MLH
Back pack
Best Use of Appwrite - MLH
Fitbit Inspire 2 Tracker
Best Use of DeSo - MLH
$100 worth of $DESO Coin, Tumbler & a YubiKey!
Best Hack for Social Good with BlackRock - MLH
BlackRock keep-cup & swag bag
NEAR Challenge
Best Solution with Inclusive Design and Accessibility in Mind - Marshal Wace
Did you know? Approximately 1 in 7 people have a disability that affects how they interact with the world and their devices. That's over a billion people! We're looking for apps, or features within an app, that push for inclusiveness for your users, who may have different abilities and backgrounds that negatively influence how they use your solution. Design for people and leave no one behind!
Prize: Apple HomePod mini (x4)
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Judges

Ray Li
Oxford

Felipe Nuti
Oxford

Will Russell
MLH

Zhen Rong Yap
Remus Capital
Judging Criteria
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Technology
How technically impressive was the hack? Was the technical problem the team tackled difficult? Did it use a particularly clever technique or did it use many different components? Did the technology involved make you go "Wow"? -
Design
Did the team put thought into the user experience? How well designed is the interface? For a website, this might be about how beautiful the CSS or graphics are. For a hardware project, it might be more about how good the human-computer interaction is? -
Completion
Does the hack work? Did the team achieve everything they wanted? -
Learning
Did the team stretch themselves? Did they try to learn something new? If a team which always does virtual reality projects decides to switch up and try doing a mobile app instead, that exploration should be rewarded. -
Best Practices
Did the team apply the best practices including, but not limited to, use of branches, pull requests, reviewing each other’s code, writing a comprehensive README, and using issues to track tasks.
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