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Teams have 48 hours to design and build something awesome. It can be anything - a website, a mobile application, a video game, or even something hardware. The important thing is that it needs to work when it is presented to the judges.

Whether you are an avid programmer or a first-time hacker, UNIHACK welcomes everyone, regardless of skill level. You will have the opportunity to build, collaborate and learn from your fellow hackers and mentors at the event. The event will also have a number of quick tech talks throughout to help participants learn new or extend their existing skills.

Meet the team

Becca Chang

Becca Chang

President

Terence Huynh

Terence Huynh

Tech Lead

Daniel Sykes-Turner

Daniel Sykes-Turner

Treasurer

Nicholas Whittaker

Nicholas Whittaker

Logistics Lead

Kevin Lu

Kevin Lu

Sponsorship Lead

Alfie Torres

Alfie Torres

Marketing Lead

Pauline Mascarinas

Pauline Mascarinas

Marketing Officer

Milindi Kodikara

Milindi Kodikara

Marketing Officer

Joey Yuen

Joey Yuen

Marketing Officer

Nick Ang

Nick Ang

Tech Officer

Austin Pham

Austin Pham

Tech Officer

Sameer Syed

Sameer Syed

Tech Officer

Madeline Long

Madeline Long

Tech Officer

Uday Kumar

Uday Kumar

Logistics Officer

Yagebu Xie

Yagebu Xie

Logistics Officer

Karl-Samouth Cheam

Karl-Samouth Cheam

Logistics Officer

Bryan Wong

Bryan Wong

Sponsorship Officer

Palaash Srivastava

Palaash Srivastava

Sponsorship Officer

Irene Ung

Irene Ung

Sponsorship Officer

Want to join?

Inspired by the studnet hackathons in the United States and Europe, Unihack was created in 2014 by WIRED Monash. Since then, UNIHACK has quickly become one of the go-to hackathons for university and TAFE students nationwide.

Diversity Commitment

The organisers of UNIHACK are committed in increasing the diversity of UNIHACK competitors. We will be collaborating with Women in ICT and Engineering groups across Australia to help promote the event. We will also collaborate with ICT and Engineering groups that represent LGBT students to ensure they are also represented at UNIHACK.

We are also committed in producing a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, disability and religion. All persons involved in UNIHACK are required to comply with the terms set out in the Hack Code of Conduct this year — including attendees, sponsors, partners, volunteers and staff.