Intel® Liftoff for AI program, a free virtual program that supports AI and Machine Learning startups innovate and scale, will be at the Hacklytics hackathon from 9 to11 February at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and at the TreeHacks hackathon from 16 to 18 February at Stanford University in California.
Hacklytics, Georgia Institute of Technology
The 2024 edition of Hackalytics is themed Around the World and promises to be an engaging hackathon experience.
This event is a chance to explore how technology intersects with different cultures, technology, and innovation, and participants will tackle real-world challenges that transcend borders. For 36-hours, hackers will be taken through projects in tracks that include generative AI and finance.
Intel Liftoff for AI Startups team will be there to offer insights into our accelerator program aimed at supporting AI startups. It's also a good opportunity for networking with industry experts, including Rahul Nair, Intel Liftoff’s Machine Learning Architect at Intel and Engineering Lead, Intel® Liftoff for Startups.
Details of the event:
- Dates: February 9 - 11, 2024
- Location: Klaus Advanced Computing Building, Georgia Institute of Technology
Find out more about Hacklytics here.
TreeHacks, Stanford University
This year’s TreeHacks is aimed at enabling participants to “dream and build the future’’.
Engineering students from across the USA will visit Stanford University for a 36-hour hackathon, and be taken through projects that build solutions to the world’s largest challenges.
Every year, TreeHacks offers participants a variety of tracks to choose from, including Education, Healthcare, Sustainability, Blockchain & Security, and Entertainment & Interaction. However, you are also welcome to create something entirely new.
Details of the event:
- Dates: February 16 - 18, 2024
- Location: Stanford University
Find out more about TreeHacks here.
Hacklytics and TreeHacks present a unique opportunity to explore the Intel® Liftoff program. Make sure to come visit us at the events and start benefiting from becoming part of the Intel AI community.
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