Udupi: Manipal Academy of Higher Education to host AppLabHackXhibit '23


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Udupi, Mar 16: Apple Developers' group and Innovation Centre, MAHE proudly present the AppLabHackXhibit '23, an event that aims to bring together all students of MAHE institutions interested in problem-solving. This event comprises a 36-hour Hackathon and a Tech Exhibition, with cash prizes worth Rs 1.5 lac to be won, including special prizes for women-only teams and teams that design apps for W20 problem areas. Students are encouraged to register now and showcase their work.

The Hackathon will kick off on March 17 at the MIT Library Auditorium and will be open to all tech enthusiasts and problem-solvers. Each team will develop a website or mobile app that solves a problem in one of the following key themes: W20 in G20, Innovation, or Upliftment.

The second event is a Tech Exhibition that will showcase all the unique mobile and web apps built by MAHE students. The exhibition will take place on March 19th in the Innovation Centre lobby at 2 pm. Students currently out of station doing internships can participate online.

"We are excited to extend our support for AppLabHackXhibit '23, as it offers a distinctive platform for students to collaborate, innovate and create solutions for real-world issues," expressed Dr Mohammad Zuber, the chief innovation officer of MAHE.

 

 

  

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