
The World’s Largest
20,540
API World + AI DevWorld 2023 Hackathon
The World’s Largest API & AI Integration Hackathon hackathon, co-located with API World + AI DevWorld 2023!
Join 300+ developers building new apps, bots and more! Hackathon participants* can build any app and compete for $25,000+ in cash, products and prizes.
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2023 Sponsors









2023 Schedule
Monday, October 9, 2023
10:00 AM PT | Hackathon Launched
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
10:30 AM API World + AI DevWorld Hackathon Kick-Off Talks – AI Dev World — Expo Discovery Stage + OPEN Talks
Thursday, October 26, 2023
10:00 AM PT | Final Project Submissions Due
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PT | Overall Judges Review Projects
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PT | Sponsors Judge Projects
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM PT | Top 5 Present on the API World Main Stage
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM PT | Overall and Sponsor Winners Announced via API World Main Stage
2023 Challenges / Prizes
Hackathon Overall Challenge / Grand Prize
Amazon Echos (Up to 5)
DevNetwork Premium All-Access Passes to all 2023-2024 virtual conferences
Announcement in our email to 60,000 subscribers listing your team and project
SignalWire Challenge!
1st Prize: $500 & $500 credit to SignalWire
Apollo GraphQL Challenge #1 – Build a GraphQL server on top of a REST API
1st Prize: $500
Apollo GraphQL Challenge #2 – Build any GraphQL API
1st Prize: $500
TinyMCE Challenge #1
1st Place: JBL Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
2nd Place: 3D Printing Pen
TinyMCE Challenge #2
1st Place: JBL Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
2nd Place: 3D Printing Pen
Zuplo API Challenge
1st Place: $1000 & Zuplo Builder Tier Free for 1 year
2nd Place: Zuplo Builder Tier Free for 1 year
Clarifai Challenge
1st Place: $500 Amazon gift card, Essential Plan Free for 1 year (worth $360), swag kit
2nd Place:$350 Amazon gift card, Essential Plan Free for 6 months (work $180), swag kit
3rd Place: $150 Amazon gift card, swag kit
2023 Judges

Krishna Aerabati
Director of Software Engineering
Relativity

Shashank Agarwal
Senior Decision Scientist
CVS Health

Alexander Alten
CEO and co-founder
databloom.ai

Ahmad Awais
VP of Developer Relations (DevRel & DX)
RapidAPI

Gaurav Baid
Co-Founder & CPO
Avataar

Monica Bajaj
VP of Engineering
Okta

Rodrigo Beceiro
CTO
Marvik

Adam Blum
CTO
Empath

Jeff Bodzewski
Founder | CEO
agenci3

Vasudev BV Bogguram
Quality Leader
Marsh McLennan

Michelle Bonat
CTO
AI Squared

AI Brown
CTO
Veritone

Aaron Burciaga
Senior Practice Manager
Amazon

Angel Camacho
Director of Product Marketing
Redis

Felipe Castro Quiles
CEO
Emerging Rule

Amreth Chandrasehar
Director of ML Engineering, Observability and SRE
Informatica

Soudip Chowdhury
Founder and CEO
Eugenie.ai

Amol Dewhare
Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer
Conektto Inc

Alpesh Doshi
Director
Fintricity

Brian Drake
Federal CTO
Accrete.AI

Gloria Felicia
CEO
Insightcircle.ai

Anton Gochev
VP of Engineering
Luko

Taeil Goh
Sr Software Engineering Manager
Capital One

Maheedhar Gunturu
Founder, CEO
Ittican.org

Ahmet Gyger
Director Product Management
Domino Data Lab

Bernard Harguindeguy
Managing Partner
Optus partners

Arthur Hicken
Evangelist
Parasoft

Divya Jain
Director, ML Platform
Adobe

Vini Jaiswal
Data and AI Advisor and Advocate
Stealth Mode, X-Databricks

Grishma Jena
Data Scientist
IBM

Shankar Kalyana
SVP & CTO
Stantec

Ari Kamlani
Senior AI Strategist and Technology Architect
Beyond Limits

Sudheer Kandula
Senior Software Engineer
NVIDIA

Sugandha Kapoor
Co-founder, CEO
Shaztra

Vivek Kaushal
Senior Software Engineer
Netflix

Ayse Kaya
VP, Strategic Insights & Analytics
Slim.AI

Diana Kelley
CSO
SecurityCurve

Simba Khadder
Founder & CEO
Featureform

Chandra Khatri
Cofounder, CTO
Got It Ai

Rajeev Koolath
CTO, Senior Partner
DXC Technology

Chaitrali Kshirsagar
Machine Learning Engineer
SYNTHETAIC INC.

Deepak Kumar
CEO
Doc-E.ai

Mark Lambert
VP of Strategic Initiatives
Parasoft

Larry Lancaster
Founder and CTO
Zebrium

Manav Leslie
CTO
Adarga AI

Tal Lev-Ami
CTO
Cloudinary Ltd.

Nava Levy
Tech Evangelist
AIML

Shannon Lietz
VP, Vulnerability Labs
Adobe

Iveta Lohovska
Principal Data Scientist
HPE

Mario Lopez
CIO
Bravent

Ivo Lukas
CEO/Founder
24Notion

Ohad Manor
CTO
4Cast

Maya Mikhailov
CEO
SAVVI AI

Navinjai Mittal
Director of Product
A10 Networks

Manish Modh
Founder & CEO
Andromeda 360, Inc.

Daniel Myers
Developer Relations
Snowflake

Simon Müller
CTO
wattx

Chinmay Abhay Nerurkar
Principal Engineer
Microsoft Inc.

Stephen Oladele
Machine Learning Developer Advocate
Neptune.ai

Azmath Pasha
CDO
Metawave Digital

Ashish Patel
CEO
Blueshift Innovations

Kiran Peddireddy
Sr. System Engineer
Cox Automotive

Roy Penn
CTO
Tymely AI

Victor Pereboom
CTO/Founder
UbiOps

Natalie Pistunovich
Head of Developer Relations
Entor

Raul Popa
CEO
TypingDNA

Vaijanath Rao
Head of Data Science
Quicken Inc

Surbhi Rathore
CEO, Co-founder
Symbl.ai

Deexith Reddy
Senior Data Engineer
Fidelity Investments

Harpreet Sahota
DevRel Manager
Deci AI

Mohamed Sayed
CEO
Heuro Labs GmbH

Joshua Scotton
CTO
Personify XP

Zafar Shahid
Technical Lead
Meta

Akshay Sharma
Partner
Multiversal Ventures

Akram Sheriff
IOT Software Architect
Cisco Systems

Suhas Shetty
Senior Engineering Manager
SoFi

Bhawna Singh
SVP of Engineering
Auth0

Vivek Singhal
CEO & Chief Data Scientist
Cellstrat Inc.

Marisa Smith
Developer Advocate
Shipyard

Gihad Sohsah
CTO
Capoom

Ben Sprott
Founder CEO and Architect
Cavenwell Industrial AI

John Stafford
COO
Parallel Communications

Robert Statsinger
CEO
RDM Inc

Andrei Tara
CEO
Openfabric

Rob Teel
CTO
State of Oklahoma

Kerem Tomak
CEO
MindspaceAI B.V.

Mike Tung
CEO
Diffbot

Ketaki Vaidya
AI Product Manager
Oracle

Bob van Luijt
CEO & co-founder
SeMI Technologies

Jagadish Venkatraman
Senior Engineering Manager
LinkedIn

Vaclav Vincalek
CTO
555vCTO

Jim Walker
Evangelist and Public Sector CTO, AMER
UiPath

Jurgen Weichenberger
Head of AI – New Value Streams
Schneider Electric

Richard Whitehead
Chief Evangelist
Moogsoft Inc.

Tobias Zwingmann
Managing Director / Co-Founder
RAPYD.AI
Rules
- This is an in – person & virtual hackathon. Teams will be formed on Devpost.com – API World + AI DevWorld Hackathon. From Devpost participants can message each other to form teams, participate in chat boards, and communicate with sponsors.
- Teams can build apps from scratch (Mobile App / Consumer Web App / Business Web App).
- Teams can solve no challenges (build whatever you want) or can submit to as many challenges as they want.
- There will be 2 rounds of judging. During Round One, judges will review all team projects and fill out a scoring sheet on each to determine the Overall Winner. Round Two is the Sponsor Round. Each sponsor will judge the teams working on their Challenge and determine a winner. The sponsors will choose their own prizes and choose their own prize winners.
- Round one judging will be based on 1) How much progress you make 2) Concept – does it solve a real problem? and 3) Feasibility – could this become a startup or company?
FAQ
Who can participate in the hackathon?
The Hackathon is open to everyone, but pre-registration is required. You must register on both the Eventbrite registration page AND Devpost event page. You can be a developer, designer, biz dev person, idea person, or anything in between.
What types of projects can hackathon teams work on?
Hackathon teams can work on any type of project (web apps, mobile apps, wearable solutions, data visualizations, algorithms, even video presentations or visual mock-ups) however all of the hackathon prizes are sponsored prizes for teams that best utilize sponsor technology. Most of these sponsor technologies are only relevant for web and mobile applications, and 95%+ of teams will end up building web and mobile applications.
How do I form a hackathon team?
You can form a hackathon team before the hackathon (either with friends/co-workers or you can find team members on Devpost.com).
Who owns the technology that hackathon teams produce?
The teams that work on the projects own the project technologies, however ‘just being a team member’ at the hackathon does not mean that you get to own any code or IP that your teammates (or the audience) produce in the future based on the idea. Any ideas you pitch or share at the hackathon are released into the ‘public domain’ and we do not require attendees to sign non-disclosure agreements! It’s just a hackathon — if you’re worried about people stealing your startup idea — then this might not be the right place to unveil it.
Does the hackathon, its sponsors, or mentors provide any assistance to teams?
All the sponsors are available to help you with your project. Contact information will be available on DevPost.com.
Hackathon Policies
Hackathon Anti-Harassment & Intellectual Property Policy
We also ask all participants to be in compliance with the Hack Code of Conduct Terms.
All hackathon participants are required to agree with the following Code of Conduct. Organizers will enforce this code throughout the event. We expect cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everybody.
Please report any incidents or concerns to the event staff, or contact [email protected].
I. Code of Conduct
We fully support appropriate behavior by all participants at technical events, including all hackathon conferences. We expect all attendees, sponsors, partners, volunteers, and staff to help us make the hackathon a place that welcomes and respects all participants, regardless of race, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, national origin, ethnicity, or religion. We will not tolerate harassment of conference participants in person, online, or in any other form.
Examples of harassment include offensive comments, verbal threats or demands, overly sexualized images in public spaces, intimidation, stalking, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of sessions or events, and unwelcome physical contact or sexual attention.
We expect all participants—attendees, speakers, sponsors, and volunteers—to follow the Code of Conduct during the hackthon. This includes conference-related social events at off-site locations, and in related online communities and social media. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately.
We thank our participants for your help in keeping the event welcoming, respectful, and friendly to all participants.
II. Anti-Harassment
Our hackathon is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone. Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, photography or audio/video recording against reasonable consent, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Overly sexual language and imagery is not appropriate at any hackathon venue, including hacks, talks, workshops, parties, social media and other online media.
Photography is encouraged, but other participants must be given a reasonable chance to refuse being photographed. If they object to being photographed, comply with their request. It is inappropriate to take photographs in contexts where people have a reasonable expectation of privacy e.g. in bathrooms or where participants are sleeping.
Hacks created at our hackathon are equally subject to the anti-harassment policy.
Sponsors, partners, exhibitors, and volunteers are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, sponsors should not use overly sexualized images, activities, or other material. Sponsor representatives should not use overly sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment.
Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of hackathon staff immediately. Hackathon staff will happily help participants contact any local security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the hackathon.
Hackathon participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the hackathon without a refund (if applicable) at the discretion of the hackathon organizers. If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the hackathon organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the hackathon with no refund.
We expect participants to follow these rules at hackathon and workshop venues and hackathon-related social events. We value your attendance.
Please report any incidents or concerns to the event staff, or contact [email protected].
III. Intellectual Property Policy
A. Intellectual Property Rights
Any submission to the hackathon remains the intellectual property of the individual or organizations that developed it. We encourage participants to open source their projects to both share their hacks with the greater community and promote innovation in this space.
B. Protection of Intellectual Property
By submitting a hackathon entry or accepting any prize, participants represent and warrant the following: 1) participants will not submit content that is copyrighted, protected by trade secret, or otherwise subject to third-party intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights, including privacy and publicity rights, unless the participant is the owner of such rights or has permission from the rightful owner to post the content and to grant the hackathon all of the rights granted herein; 2) the participant will not publish falsehoods or misrepresentations that could damage the hackathon, its sponsors, or any third party; 3) the participant will not submit content that is unlawful, obscene, defamatory, libelous, threatening, pornographic, harassing, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive, encourages criminal activity, gives rise to civil liability, or is otherwise inappropriate or destructive to the hackathon’s or sponsors’ brand image or goodwill; 4) the participant will not post advertisements or solicitations of business; 5) the hackathon will not be obligated to pay any compensation to, or permit any participation by, any third party in connection with the use, reproduction, modification, publication, display, or other exploitation of any of the content that the participant submits; and 6) the content the participant submits does not contain any viruses, Trojan horses, worms, or other disabling devices or harmful code.
By posting or submitting a hackathon entry to the Contest (regardless of the form or medium of such content), the participant hereby grants the hackathon and its sponsors, their respective affiliates, their affiliates’ agents, and third-party contractors a worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive right and license, with the right to sublicense, discuss, publicize, market, and otherwise display content derived from or relating to the hackathon entry (“Marketing Content”), and to distribute and use such Marketing Content for promotional and marketing purposes either in the form submitted or in the form of a derivative or adapted work. The participant understands that he or she will not receive any compensation or credit for use of your hackathon entry, other than what is described in these Official Contest Rules.
C. Copyright
The participant represents and warrants that he or she is the sole author and copyright owner of the submission, and that the submission is the participant’s original work. If the submission is a work based on an existing application, the participant warrants: 1) that he or she has acquired sufficient rights to use and to authorize others to use the submission as specified in the “Intellectual Property Rights” section of the Rules, 2) that the Submission does not infringe upon any copyright or upon any other third-party rights of which the participant is aware, and 3) that the submission is free of malware.
IV. General
A. Eligibility
The hackathon organizers will have the right at their sole discretion to determine whether an entrant is eligible for the Contest. The hackathon may disqualify entries that: 1) are in violation of third-party rights, law, or regulation, 2) use inappropriate or explicit language or images, or 3) display content that the hackathon or its sponsors otherwise finds objectionable or inconsistent with the hackathon’s or its sponsors’ brand image or goodwill.
The hackathon will accept only those entries that are completed and submitted as described above and that conform to any technical requirements specified as part of the entry process. Entries that do not comply with the provisions of these Official Contest Rules will be deemed ineligible and will not be considered.
B. Winner Selection/Judging Criteria
The Contest winners will be selected by a panel of judges (“Judges”).
By submitting any hackathon entry, entrants release the hackathon, its sponsors, their respective subsidiaries, affiliates, directors, officers, employees, representatives, agents, and advisors from any and all liability for any claims, costs, injuries, losses, or damages of any kind arising out of or in connection with the decisions of the Judges.
C. Awards
Contest prizes are non-transferable by the winner. Accepting a prize, makes a prize recipient solely responsible for all applicable taxes related to accepting such prize.
D. Conduct
By entering this contest, participants agree to be bound by this policy. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the hackathon reserves the right to change this policy at any time. Participants further agree to be bound by the decisions of the hackathon and the judges which shall be final and binding in all respects. The hackathon reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual that violates this or any other hackathon policy, and acts in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten, or harass any other person.
Please report any incidents or concerns to the event staff, or contact [email protected].