Each team can have maximum of one professional in the field to assist and support the team.
Each team should have a maximum of 4 members (students/professionals).
Students which are above the age of 25 are considered professionals .
Final presentation to be presented by the students, professionals will be allowed to comment and support after the presentation and answer questions raised by the judging panel.
Eligibility criteria (High School students)
Each team must have minimum of two students.
Each team can have maximum of one teacher/mentor in the field to assist and support the team.
Each team should have a maximum of 4 members (students/professionals).
Students which are above the age of 18 are considered professionals.
Final presentation to be presented by the students. professionals will be allowed to comment and support after the presentation and answer questions raised by the judging panel.
Teams with participants who do not meet these requirements will be disqualified.
Teachers are considered professionals
Each team must attend at least 3 workshops and 2 private sessions to be qualified for the judging day.
You must be a registered high school/university student to join the competition.
Students are advised to choose professionals who have development background.
Each team can participate with one project only.
No members can join more than one team.
Registered teams will have 4 weeks from the official launch of the relative Hackfest to work on their projects. Each team will be given the chance to pitch/demonstrate the project to the evaluation panel. The best projects will win cash prizes.
Registered Students must work on innovative projects that use one or more of the Microsoft Azure features for Artificial Intelligence. Student projects will be judged prior to an exhibition event and winners will be announced at the award ceremony. Guiding workshops will be organized to support the participants during the Hackfest duration.