May 2, 2016 | A 36-hour student hackathon called HackIDC will be held at Israel’s IDC Herzliya this week (May 6-7), where 250 students will compete to create an innovative technology. Students will work in teams of up to five people for thirty-six hours to create a web, mobile, or hardware product. The panel of judges is excepted to include some of Israel’s most renowned entrepreneurs: Dov Moran, Gil Shwed and Prof. Amnon Shashua. As Israel’s leading student hackathon, the annual event provides participants a unique opportunity to build something new and exciting, together with coding and design enthusiasts.
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