Code the Cloud: A CCD Edition Hackathon is the official pre-event hackathon of Cloud Community Days 2025, hosted by GDG Cloud Mumbai in collaboration with GDG on Campus.

This is your chance to innovate with cloud technologies and get featured on the big stage! Winners of this hackathon will receive an exclusive opportunity to showcase their project at CCD 2025, in front of industry experts, developers, and the entire cloud community.

We invite student developers, cloud enthusiasts, and hackers across India to put on their thinking caps, pick a problem statement, and build a powerful cloud-native solution.

Whether you're into serverless, containers, AI on the cloud, or scalable backend systems—this is your playground. So gather your team, submit your idea deck, and get ready to code the cloud!

Requirements

Round 1: PPT Submission (Idea Phase)

Submit a PDF or PPT file (max 2 slides) that clearly covers:

  • Problem Statement
  • Proposed Solution
  • Architecture (diagram encouraged)
  • Tech Stack & APIs used
  • Innovation & Impact
  • Implementation Plan
  • Team Info

Final Hackathon Submission (Shortlisted Teams Only)

  • GitHub repo with source code
  • A clear README file (explaining usage, deployment, and architecture)
  • Demo video (3–4 minutes) OR deployed link
  • Final project prese

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

3 non-cash prizes
1st Prize
1 winner

Ticket Cloud Community Days 2025.

2nd Prize
1 winner

Ticket Cloud Community Days 2025.

3rd Prize
1 winner

Ticket Cloud Community Days 2025.

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Abhishek Sharma

Abhishek Sharma
Senior Cloud Engineer

Judging Criteria

  • Innovation & Creativity
    Evaluates how original and inventive the idea is. Unique solutions and creative approaches to solving problems will score higher.
  • Use of Google Technologies
    Judges how effectively Google tools (Firebase, GCP, Maps API, etc.) are integrated and contribute to the overall functionality of the project.
  • Technical Implementation and UI/UX
    Assesses code quality, structure, and functionality along with how intuitive, accessible, and visually appealing the user interface is.
  • Impact & Scalability
    Measures the real-world relevance of the project and its potential to scale or be adapted for broader use beyond the hackathon.
  • Presentation & Documentation
    Evaluates how clearly the team communicates their idea through pitch/demo and supporting materials like README, slides, or videos.

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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