Spryker Hackathons
Dates: June 19, 3 pm CEST – June 21, 1 pm CEST
Where: Valantic Mannheim Office, Reichskanzler-Müller-Straße 14
Audience: Developer, Architect, Technical Product Owners, or any technical role working with Spryker.
Cost: Free!
For those traveling in: Here’s a hotel recommendation in walking distance from the valantic office!
About: The Hackathon will be a 2 part event – Online Ideation & in-person Hackathon.
- Online pre-session (June 17th): Short online ideation and setup before we meet in person.
- On-site Day 1 (June 19th): Kick-off!
- On-site Day 2 (June 20th): A full day of hacking and fun.
- On-site Day 3 (June 21st): Team presentations and ceremony. Winning criteria - ⭐️ Impact 🔎 Feasibility 🚀 Innovation
Lunch and Dinner powered by Valantic – grab a bite before joining!
Limited seats available. Confirm your attendance by registering below.
June Hackathon Mentor
Antonio Mansilla - Senior Technical Solution EngineerAntonio Mansilla leads the Solution Engineering Demo team at Spryker, driving the creation of innovative, sophisticated, and tailored Spryker-based demos for potential customers and partners. Fascinated by software development, automation, open-source, and community collaboration, he brings over 15 years of experience in diverse roles in digital commerce. Antonio takes pride in delivering 30+ projects during his tenure at companies like Diva-e and Flagbit.
Dates: August 1 -2
Where: Nagarro Office, Gurugram, India 🇮🇳
Audience: Developer, Architect, Technical Product Owners, or any technical role working with Spryker.
About: The Hackathon will be a 2 part event – Online Ideation & in-person Hackathon.
- Winning criteria - ⭐️ Impact 🔎 Feasibility 🚀 Innovation
Limited seats available. Confirm your attendance by registering below.
What's a hackathon?
A hackathon is an intense, time-bound event where developers unite to tackle real-world problems through coding. It's like a coding sprint, where teams brainstorm, build, and present their solutions within a set timeframe.
It's not just about writing code; it's about creativity, teamwork, and pushing boundaries. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, hackathons provide a platform to hone your skills, learn from peers, and make meaningful connections in the tech community.
🌐 Code Collaboration with MIT License
All participants should publish their code under the MIT License, making it available for anyone to use or modify. An open-source license empowers our whole community to freely use and build upon the contributions that we experience and create during hackathons. Embracing open-source principles ensures maximum impact and minimizes copyright complexities. Here's some more info if you're interested. Let's code together for a stronger community!