Welcome to the AndroidXplore Hackathon 2025 – a unique blend of learning and building, conducted alongside the 60-hour Android Development Training Program!

Unlike traditional hackathons, this one kicks off from Day 1 of your training. As you learn Android development — from layouts and activities to Jetpack components and services — you'll also start working on a real app idea with your team.

This approach ensures you build as you learn, giving you practical experience and a complete project by the end of the program.

 

Requirements

🏗️ What to Build

Build a fully functional Android application (using Java or Kotlin) that solves a real-world problem or improves day-to-day life. Your app can fall under any of the following tracks:

💡 Suggested Tracks:
  • Smart Living (IoT, Home Automation)
  • Health & Wellness
  • Education & Learning
  • Social Impact
  • Productivity & Utilities
  • Creativity (Music, Art, Media)
🔧 Your app should:
  • Be developed using Android Studio
  • Follow good UI/UX principles
  • Be built collaboratively by a team of 3–6 members
  • Work on a physical or virtual Android device

📤 What to Submit

Each team must submit the following:

  1. App APK or GitHub repository link (public or with access credentials)
  2. Demo video (2–3 minutes):
    • Showcase core features
    • Walk through the app’s UI and functionality
  3. Project description (in Devpost or submission form):
    • App title
    • Problem statement
    • Key features and components used
    • Screenshots (optional but recommended)
  4. Team Details:
    • Team name
    • Names of all team members (3 to 6)
    • Roles (e.g., developer, designer, tester)

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

3 non-cash prizes
First Prize
1 winner

Certification + Rewards

Second Prize
1 winner

Rewards + Certication

Third Prize
1 winner

Rewards + Certication

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Manthiramoorthy

Judging Criteria

  • Innovation & Creativity
    How original or unique is the idea? Does it solve a real problem in a new way?
  • Functionality & Completeness
    How well does the app work? Are the features implemented and usable?
  • Technical Implementation
    Use of Android concepts, architecture, and components taught during training.
  • UI/UX Design
    Is the interface clean, intuitive, and user-friendly?
  • Presentation & Clarity
    How clearly is the app explained in the video and project description?

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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