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March 20 - 21 // Spryker Hackathon

Spryker Hackathon coming your way!

Get your calendars and mark 20th to 21st of March: we're back with the first Spryker Hackathon in 2025! Buckle up and join us for 2 days of learning, exchange and hacking the establishment!

Topic: The theme of the hackathon will be announced soon. But rest assured that every great idea is welcomed!

Agenda: The Hackathon will be a 2 part event. Part 1 will be a short online kickoff and team in the week prior to Part 2 which is the hackathon itself. The hackathon starts on Thursday and ends with the team presentation and the winner ceremony on Friday afternoon.

Timeline

Virtual Kickoff: Wednesday March 12 / 3pm CET

Pre-Evening Networking: Wednesday March 19 / 6pm to 10pm CET (Optional)

Hackathon Day 1: Thursday March 20 / 9am to 9pm CET

Hackathon Day 2: Friday March 21 / 9am to 5pm CET 

Where: Spryker HQ

Prizes: The winner team and runner-ups will get awarded with an exclusive prize package.

Audience: If you are a Developer, Architect, Technical Product Owners, or in another technical role working with Spryker, this is the event for you.

Cost: FREE!

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What's a hackathon?

A hackathon is an intense, time-bound event where developers unite to tackle real-world problems through coding. It's like a coding sprint, where teams brainstorm, build, and present their solutions within a set timeframe.

It's not just about writing code; it's about creativity, teamwork, and pushing boundaries. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, hackathons provide a platform to hone your skills, learn from peers, and make meaningful connections in the tech community.

🌐 Code Collaboration with MIT License

All participants should publish their code under the MIT License, making it available for anyone to use or modify. An open-source license empowers our whole community to freely use and build upon the contributions that we experience and create during hackathons. Embracing open-source principles ensures maximum impact and minimizes copyright complexities. Here's some more info if you're interested. Let's code together for a stronger community!