An unforgettable hackathon
On 8–9 June, Deriv proudly participated in Taylor’s University Imagine Hack event, a dynamic 48-hour nonstop hacking session. During this intense marathon, teams worked tirelessly to develop innovative products, culminating in a pitching session where they presented their work to various judges. A total of 37 teams participated in this two-day event, showcasing an impressive array of creativity and technical prowess.
Hackathon mentors guiding our future
Deriv had the privilege of mentoring five teams throughout this exhilarating event. Representing Deriv were Youssef Morad, who provided invaluable guidance to the teams, and Mehdi Orangpour, who served as a judge. Two of our mentored teams achieved remarkable success: “Dessert Spoons” won 2nd place and the Best Pitch award with their budgeting app, while “Nameless” received the Judge's Honourable Mention with their compliance AI system. This recognition underscores the quality of mentorship provided by Youssef and Mehdi's keen insights as a judge.
Celebrating hackathon participants
Congratulations to all the participants, especially the teams we mentored, for their exceptional achievements. Your success is a testament to your hard work, creativity, and determination. We are incredibly proud of all participants for their dedication and ingenuity, which made the event a remarkable showcase of talent and innovation.
Building talent with hackathons
The Imagine Hack event was not just a competition but a celebration of innovation, collaboration, and relentless problem-solving. Our participation in such events aligns with Deriv's commitment to fostering talent and supporting the tech community. We look forward to continuing our engagement in similar events, driving forward the spirit of innovation and excellence.
Deriv: Championing tech collaboration and academia-industry partnership
Deriv is committed to fostering a thriving tech community. We are always open to sponsoring impactful tech events and meet-ups, and we welcome opportunities to conduct knowledge-sharing sessions at leading academic institutions. If you represent an organisation or institution interested in partnering with us, please send an email to [email protected].