The Record (Troy, NY)

RPI hosting fifth annual hackathon this weekend

- By Record staff

TROY, N.Y. » HackRPI’s fifth annual 24-hour hackathon is expected to draw about 400 students for a marathon session devoted to three themes — environmen­tal awareness and sustainabi­lity, data privacy, and accessibil­ity in education.

The hackathon is scheduled for March 16-17, at the Darrin Communicat­ions Center on the Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute campus.

The event is an opportunit­y for students working in teams to generate projects, practice coding skills and collaborat­ion, and also to make connection­s with corporate sponsors

like Bloomberg and TripAdviso­r, said HackRPI organizers Wenlin Gong and Ian Steenstra, both juniors at Rensselaer.

HackRPI provides resumes of registered participan­ts to their corporate sponsors, and many companies will actively recruit during the event.

“Companies like the attendees of hackathon events, because they’re clearly passionate about their work. They’re willing to give up their weekend and work 24 hours straight to be a part of this,” Gong said.

HackRPI organizes a packed schedule of workshops that teach new tools and techniques, like working with Git, exploring the Google Cloud Platform, and a Google webinar on the open- source TensorFlow software library.

While the program officially spans the weekend, hackathons have a long tradition of bringing together teams and sparking ideas that ultimately generate start-up companies. Steenstra said HackRPI actively supports entreprene­urship. Bob Bedard, CEO of deFacto Global, will be the keynote speaker, and the program includes multiple guest speakers on topics related to entreprene­urship.

“We’re an entreprene­urial school, and we make that a priority,” Steenstra said, “We have a pitch competitio­n, and we teach participan­ts how to sell their ideas.”

During the event, HackRPI also provides free access to paid services like Google Cloud and other applicatio­n programmin­g interfaces, which participan­ts use on projects that focus on software developmen­t.

“The spirit of hackathon is that it’s free,” Gong said. “There’s no cost to attend. We provide food. No previous experience is required. You come and learn from peers, make friends, contribute to your project, and finish in 24 hours.”

Details and registrati­on are available at the HackRPI website: https:// hackrpi.com/

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Students participat­e in a past RPI Hackathon.
PHOTO PROVIDED Students participat­e in a past RPI Hackathon.

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