Contentstack, the composable digital experience platform (DXP) powered by the number one headless CMS, is excited to announce the launch of its annual national hackathon, Techsurf 2024. The competition will provide an opportunity for B.Tech/BE, BSc IT, BCA and MCA students graduating in 2025 and 2026 to showcase their talents and kick-start their careers in technology. Registrations for the hackathon are open until September 18th.
The hackathon will consist of three rounds, with four winners ultimately being selected. Participants who complete the Contentstack for Developers + Launch Certification course can progress to the next stage by submitting a video pitch on their solution using Contentstack Explorer India. Participants will have to upload their video to YouTube within two weeks and share a private link. The top 100 entries will be evaluated and winners will be announced. These winners will be awarded a total prize of up to ₹400,000 and a chance to launch their careers with Contentstack.
This year, participants will be able to leverage Contentstack to develop solutions to real-world problems, such as creating dynamic content delivery systems, exploring AI-driven design transformation, and bridging the gap between design and development. Over the past five years, more than 40,000 students have participated in Techsurf.
“This year’s Techsurf offers students a unique opportunity to learn Contentstack and get hands-on experience with this cutting-edge platform,” said Nikhil Jain, Chief Technical Architect and Dean, Techsurf 2024.
Vasu Kothamasu, General Manager and Global Head of Engineering, Contentstack, added: “We can’t wait to see the innovative ideas that the students will come up with and look forward to welcoming the brightest minds to the Contentstack family. This is an incredible opportunity for young talent to make a real impact in the world of technology.”
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