Gemini Hack Night is a one-night hackathon organized by CGI Club at ENSA Marrakech bringing together students and tech enthusiasts to build innovative AI-powered projects using Gemini. Participants will collaborate in teams of 4 members, turn ideas into real prototypes, and pitch their solutions in a fast-paced, creative environment. Whether you're a beginner or experienced, this is your chance to learn, build, and connect.

Requirements

  • βœ… Working prototype (web/app/tool)
  • πŸ€– Use of Gemini API
  • πŸ“ Project description (problem, solution, features)
  • πŸŽ₯ (Optional) Demo video (2–3 minutes)
  • πŸ’» Source code (GitHub or similar)
  • 🎀 Final pitch (3–5 minutes)

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Prizes

3 non-cash prizes
1st Place - Best Use of Gemini
1 winner

It is awarded to the team with the highest overall score across all judging criteria (impact, innovation, functionality, pitch, and learning). Includes main rewards swag.

2nd Place - Runner-Up
1 winner

It's awarded to the second-best project demonstrating strong execution and creativity

3rd Place - Second Runner-Up
1 winner

It's awarded to the third-best project with solid idea and implementation.

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Prof Abdelghafour Atlas

Prof Abdelghafour Atlas
Proofessor at ENSA Marrakech

Prof Aissam Bekkari

Prof Aissam Bekkari
Professor at ENSA Marrakech

Prof Ayoub Charef

Prof Ayoub Charef
Proofessor at ENSA Marrakech

Prof Fatine Elahrouni

Prof Fatine Elahrouni
Proofessor at ENSA Marrakech

Prof Zrikem Maria

Prof Zrikem Maria
Proofessor at ENSA Marrakech

Judging Criteria

  • Impact
    How meaningful is the problem being solved? Does the project create real value for users, society, or a specific industry? Strong solutions should demonstrate clear usefulness and potential for real-world impact.
  • Innovation
    How original and creative is the idea? Does the project use technology (especially AI/Gemini) in a unique or unexpected way? Judges will look for fresh thinking and novel approaches.
  • Pitch & Delivery
    How well is the project presented? This includes clarity of explanation, demo quality, storytelling, and the team’s ability to communicate their idea effectively.
  • Technical Implementation
    How well was the project built? Judges will evaluate the quality of the code, use of tools/APIs (like Gemini), and overall technical difficulty

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