ETH Belgrade Hackathon is a yearly technology event, spanning over two days of non-stop technical talks, workshops, competitions, and coding. For 48 hours straight, around 300 participants can enjoy world-class presentations, demos, community events, and its classic 48-hour coding competition.
All in-person participants are eligible to receive a free ticket for the ETH Belgrade Conference with the requirement to show up at the hackathon venue and submit the project. Upon approval for in-person participation, please contact us at [email protected], and we will promptly send you your ticket.
Note: Failure to attend the hackathon and submit your project will invalidate your ticket, requiring you to purchase a ticket for conference access.
ETH Belgrade Hackathon is targeted at creative minds with a hacker spirit (in the classical definition of the word). Anyone with a technical profile is welcome to apply, not only engineers (eg. web designers are welcome too).
ETH Belgrade Hackathon curators aim at selecting the best, most participative and motivated, programmers and creatives. For this they rely on what candidates fill in their profiles (their pitches and personal bios) and evidence of engagement in previous editions (if applicable). What matters is your potential and your passion for technology, no matter your level of experience.
ETH Belgrade Hackathon is free for all selected candidates.
No. Candidates must register and apply individually (they are evaluated and selected individually too, see above).
No. However, there may be discounts and other partnerships. If so, these will be announced in the months leading to the event, so make sure you follow us in one of the social networks where we're present. You can also choose to sleep in the venue. This one is guaranteed, with some caveats (see below).
No. All attendees must apply to the event individually.
No. But we do encourage you to participate in something during the event, and not just passively roam around the venue. Fortunately, there are plenty of activities to choose from.
Please let us know. Spots are limited and it would be nice if another candidate could go instead (but no, you cannot choose who that candidate might be). And you can still participate online.
A detailed schedule will be available closer to the event, on our website
TBD
Unless the speaker states otherwise, every talk will be recorded and available online in the weeks following the event.
Food and drinks will be provided free for all attendees. We'll be providing lunch and dinner daily, and there will be random snacks and beverages available 24/7.
We have attendees coming from all over the world. English is usually well understood and accepted. Our main motivation is technology and talent, and these are global attributes, so our main 'language' is what we use to code. English is not the only language at the event, though.
Yes, we can provide participation certificates on demand in the days following ETH Belgrade Hackathon. Just make sure you actually participate.
In the spirit of the event, attendees can choose to stay the night at the venue, sleeping in sleeping bags or such. But if this is not your thing, you have many accommodation options elsewhere around. Closer to the event we may announce discounts and partnerships.
ETH Belgrade Hackathon's venue will be in a very central location in the city, so there are plenty of hotels around.
The logistics for this are complicated, so don't count on it. Bathrooms are available, but showers may not exist at all or be very limited in time. You'll have to improvise.
Tents are not allowed due to space limitations inside the venue. However we'll do our best to provide you with optimal spots for taking naps.
This one is allowed, no problems with that.
Of course. There will also be a limited number of ethernet outlets in the table area, but teams doing projects for the 48h competition have priority on these.
The million-dollar question… The organization will provide a world-class setup but, ultimately, this depends on you and your fellow attendees. Bear in mind that hotspots are NOT ALLOWED at the event. Wi-Fi is a shared medium, like a pool, please don't pee in the pool.
If you are interested in sponsoring ETH Belgrade Hackathon, please contact us at for a prospectus and sponsorship application instructions. You can reach out to [email protected]
You cannot engage in direct recruitment activities during ETH Belgrade Hackathon. This is one of the core rules of the event. The attendees don't enjoy unsolicited targeting, and we don't want to turn the event into a battlefield for hires. Trust us, it's better for you, not only for attendees. Having said this, it's OK if the interest is mutual and both parties want to talk (meaning the attendee approaches you). It's definitely NOT OK if you're preaching to the crowd or fishing around for interest.
That would depend on what you're advertising. The only hard rule on this is that you talk to us first at .
Reach out to us on [email protected]