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SUMMARY:GenZ Can Hack 2026
DESCRIPTION:### Overview\nGenZ Can Hack 2026 is an in-person hackathon held in Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada\, inviting teens aged 13 to 19 to design and build robotic solutions for innovative garbage management. The event emphasizes hands-on learning\, teamwork\, and real-world problem solving\, with a focus on engaging young minds after the school year and exam period. Participants collaborate in small teams\, typically 3 to 5 members\, to conceive\, prototype\, and present a working robotic solution addressing sustainability and waste management challenges in the local community.\n\n### Focus and eligibility\nThe challenge centers on Garbage Management\, encouraging youth to apply coding\, hardware\, and sensor integration to create impactful robots. Eligibility outlined on the page points to ages 13 to 19\, high school students\, and team-based participation. The event also showcases community partnerships and local sponsors\, underscoring a collaborative learning environment.\n\n### Schedule and milestones\nKey dates on the page indicate a multi month span with a final showcase deadline. The official start is listed as 2026-04-01 and the event runs through 2026-08-22\, with the deadline for submissions or final presentations on August 22 at 2:00 PM Eastern Time. Attendees can view a full schedule or calendar entries via the site’s dates section. A calendar integration feature is provided for Apple\, Google\, and Outlook to help participants add the event to their personal calendars.\n\n### Format and agenda\nGenZ Can Hack 2026 combines team-based hacking sessions with a final judging period. Teams work on hardware platforms such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi\, integrating sensors to support garbage management tasks. The program includes a presentation/board review process in front of professional judges\, followed by awards during a formal ceremony. The page highlights a structured judging framework with criteria that emphasize Innovation\, Technical Complexity\, User Experience\, and Teamwork.\n\n### Speakers and judges\nJudging panels feature experienced professionals in technology and software domains. Notable judges listed include Narendran Asokan (Consultant)\, Sharmila Narendran (Tech Lead)\, Siva Waran (Sr Solution Architect)\, and Senthuran Ananathan (Director DevOps). Their expertise spans software engineering\, systems architecture\, and tech leadership\, contributing to a rigorous evaluation of each project.\n\n### Prizes and recognition\nPrizes include cash awards and trophies for top teams\, with the champion receiving a significant cash prize and certificates for each team member. The page also describes runner-up recognitions and additional prizes\, highlighting the event’s commitment to recognizing student achievement and encouraging continued interest in science\, technology\, engineering\, and mathematics.\n\n### Sponsors and community\nThe event lists sponsors and partners within the local community and the broader Devpost ecosystem. It also notes a host of resources for participants\, such as planning guides\, blogs\, and webinars\, aimed at helping teams prepare and engage effectively throughout the hackathon lifecycle.\n\n### Who should attend\nThe event is designed for Canadian youth born between 2007 and 2013 seeking to explore robotics\, coding\, and hardware development in a collaborative\, supportive setting. It is suitable for students who are excited about problem solving\, teamwork\, and presenting innovative solutions to real-world environmental challenges.\nhttps://genz-can-hack-2026.devpost.com?ref=ainave
LOCATION:Toronto\, Canada\, CA
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