KU Hackfest is Back!
KU HackFest 2022 is a 36-hour long international digital-first hybrid hackathon being organized by Kathmandu University Computer Club on 5th - 6th August 2022, where more than 300 students will be participating through physical and virtual meetups.
This is the second iteration of the event. The previous iteration, KU HackFest 2021, was Nepal’s first digital hackathon and it was completed successfully with 613 participants from 29 different countries worldwide submitting a total of 58 projects.
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KU Hackfest is Back!
Runs from
Aug 5 - 7, 2022
Happening
Online
Ended
Over 2 years ago
KU HackFest 2022 is a 36-hour long international digital-first hybrid hackathon being organized by Kathmandu University Computer Club on 5th - 6th August 2022, where more than 300 students will be participating through physical and virtual meetups.
This is the second iteration of the event. The previous iteration, KU HackFest 2021, was Nepal’s first digital hackathon and it was completed successfully with 613 participants from 29 different countries worldwide submitting a total of 58 projects.
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Rajani Chulyadyo, PhD
Assistant Professor, Kathmandu University
Bal Krishna Bal
HOD, DoCSE, Kathmandu University
Mr Prateek Thapa
Developer, Bhoos Games
Khalid Khan
MLH Coach, Major League Hacking
Shreya Singh Dhakal
Founder, NWIC
All speakers & judges
Rajani Chulyadyo, PhD
Assistant Professor, Kathmandu University
Bal Krishna Bal
HOD, DoCSE, Kathmandu University
Mr Prateek Thapa
Developer, Bhoos Games
Khalid Khan
MLH Coach, Major League Hacking
Shreya Singh Dhakal
Founder, NWIC
All speakers & judges
Team size
1 - 6
Registration costs?
Nada.
Team size
1 - 6
Registration costs?
Nada.
Got more questions? Reach out to [email protected]
Team size
1 - 6
Registration costs?
Nada.
Team size
1 - 6
Registration costs?
Nada.
Got more questions? Reach out to [email protected]
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