Already, the Ultrahaptics Academic Program has attended its first hackathon in March 2017. I’m very excited to say that we got to mentor four outstanding teams, two of which were awarded winning prizes out of the 400 participants in total. A-MAZE-BALL got the overall “best-hack” award, and Bongo Hero got the “best VR hack” award. In fact, we were so impressed by Bongo Hero, that we will be inviting the winning team to intern at Ultrahaptics this summer where they will perfect their prototype and get to experience first-hand what it’s like to work at Ultrahaptics and therefore positively influence their future career paths.
If a group of undergraduate students are able to realise such cool prototypes in 36 hours, can you imagine what a team of experienced engineers can put together? To that end, I’m super excited about the diversity in applications that Ultrahaptics finds use in and keen to see how far and wide the academic community can take our platform. Hackathons are great opportunities to kickstart such use cases and so I’d welcome any future invitations to participate and support.