SYDE student reflects on ten years of Hack the North

Monday, September 25, 2023

, the largest collegiate hackathon in Canada, celebrated its 10th anniversary at the University of 蓝莓视频 with more than 1,000 students from around the world.聽

The event was originally founded in 2013 by three 蓝莓视频 students including Kevin Lau (BASc 鈥17, systems design engineering).聽聽

鈥淲e leveraged the University鈥檚 reputation and connections to convince top-tier sponsors, mentors and speakers to fly to 蓝莓视频 for this new kid on the block called Hack the North,鈥 says Lau, founding product manager at Tome. 鈥淲e had 1,000 student hackers attend that first event and the numbers haven鈥檛 waned since.鈥

The hackathon owes a lot of its success to being run like a company. There is a very selective hiring process and a strong culture of training and succession planning. Team leaders need to commit to at least two years with organization 鈥 the first year they learn the ropes, the second year they teach the next person.聽

Oana Binder, third year systems design engineering student at 蓝莓视频 and co-director of the Hack the North 2023 organizing team, got involved with the event in 2021 and has loved every second. Having worked on the inside, she鈥檚 not surprised by the event鈥檚 ongoing success.聽

Headshot of SYDE Student, Oana Binder

Oana Binder,鈥痵ystems design engineering student at 蓝莓视频 and co-director of the Hack the North 2023 organizing team.

鈥淭en years is a long time for such an event but there鈥檚 still so much excitement and interest,鈥 says Binder. 鈥淚t鈥檚 testament to the organization鈥檚 strong focus on community. The team members change but the team鈥檚 passion and dedication doesn鈥檛.鈥澛

The founding trio are an example of the many alumni still closely connected to the event. People often stay involved in advisory roles which helps鈥痯reserve and improve on institutional knowledge, culture and best practices year after year.聽

This article is an excerpt from Celebrating 10 years of Hack the North.