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Win up to $5M in Seed Funding | February 1st, 10am–6pm PT

​Join GDG Stanford for an elite hackathon where you'll build cutting-edge projects with Google Gemini and earn 30-minute VC pitch meetings with top-tier investors.

​🏆 The Prize
​Top teams will be judged by representatives from Stanford, Google, and multiple venture capital funds. Winners earn direct pitch access to VCs writing $500K–$5M seed checks, plus GCP credits sponsored by DeepMind:

​In-Person Track: Share of $80K in GCP credits

​Online Track: Share of $20K in GCP credits

​Investment not guaranteed. Prize is pitch access only. Winning teams gain meeting access but must earn investment through their pitch and business fundamentals.

​⭐ Judges & Investors
​We're honored to have an incredible panel of judges and investors:

​DeepMind

​Amit Vadi – Head of Community, Google DeepMind

​Paige Bailey – AI Dev Rel Lead, Google DeepMind

​Joana Carrasqueira – Sr Manager, Google DeepMind

​Thorsten Schaeff – Engineer, Google DeepMind

​Stanford

​Prof. Garry Nolan – Stanford

​Prof. Nikesh Kotecha – Stanford

​Taarush Gover – Stanford BASES

​Google

​Naji Barnes-McFarlane – VC Partnerships, Google Cloud

​Francis Ma – Senior Director of Product, Google

​Venture Capital & Investors

​Utkarsh Bajpai – Investor, General Catalyst

​Kunaal Patel – Investor, Acrew Capital

​Nikul Bhatt – Investor, KFC Ventures

​David Chi – Managing Partner, Beta Capital

​Amir Kabir – Founding & Managing Partner, Overlook Ventures

​Ramya Iyer – Investment Fellow, Entrepreneurs First

​Juhana Peltomaa – a16z Scout

​Anitha Vadavatha – Founder & Managing Partner, AB Plus Ventures

​Hongkyu Choi – Partner, Springcamp VC

​Diego Vargas – Investor, NXTP Ventures

​Neda Emami – Investor, Bay Angels

​Santiago Zavala – Managing Partner, 500 Global

​Maxim Karoubi – Investor, NextGen Ventures Partners

​Anne Dwane – Partner, Village Global

​Vicky Kuang – Investor, Draper Associates

​Leonid Litvak – Partner, Angelneers

​Andrew Allen – Executive Chairman, Peptone

​Denis Belyavsky – 12SF

​📅 Event Schedule
​Time

​Activity

​10:00 AM

​Registration & Breakfast – Light refreshments and networking with fellow builders

​10:30 AM

​Opening Ceremony & Rules Briefing – Official rules, competition format, and optional VC investment thesis talks

​11:00 AM

​Speaker Session – Co-founder of DeepWriterAI on turning high-stakes questions into insights with modern AI

​11:30 AM

​Hacking Begins! – 3-hour intensive build sprint starts

​2:30 PM

​Submission Deadline (Hard Stop) – All submissions must be completed

​3:30 PM

​Semi-Finalists Announced – Top teams selected for live pitches

​4:00 PM

​Live Finals Presentations – Top 6 teams pitch on stage (5 min pitch + 5 min Q&A)

​5:30 PM

​Winners Announced – Grand prize winners revealed

​6:00 PM

​Event Wrap-Up

​🌐 Online Track
​Can't make it to Stanford on Feb 1st? We've got you covered.

​We've added an Online Track for remote participants:

​No live streaming or video conferencing – work on your own schedule

​Submission deadline: End of day, February 1st

​Same deliverables as in-person participants

​Judging based on traction – same conditions as Phase 2 (7-day social engagement tracking)

​Prize pool: $20K in GCP credits for Online Track winners

​VC pitch access for top submissions

​Build with Gemini, ship a prototype, post your demo, and let your network do the talking. Top submissions get 30-minute meetings with funds.

​📋 Submission Requirements
​Each team must submit by 2:30 PM sharp:

​One-Pager – Document describing your team and idea

​Hosted Prototype – A working demo link (via Google AI Studio & Google Cloud Run)

​3-Minute YouTube Video – Demo of your prototype (plus optional team introduction)

​Code Repository – Link to code via Google AI Studio sharing mechanics

​⚖️ Judging Criteria
​Projects will be evaluated on:

​Technical Feasibility – Does it actually work? Is it functional?

​Innovation & Novelty – Is the approach creative, unique, or clever?

​Real-World Applicability – Would people genuinely use this solution?

​Market Potential & Fundability – Could this become a viable, venture-backable company?

​Go-to-Market Traction – Social engagement on your demo video (likes, shares, views)

​Social Engagement Component

​Your 3-minute demo YouTube video must be shared publicly! Social engagement counts toward your score:

​Phase 1: Engagement tracked during the hackathon (5pm deadline)

​Phase 2: Second chance – continued tracking for 7 days post-event (measuring viral reach and second/third-degree networks)

​🎯 Competition Format
​Semi-Finals

​All submissions undergo asynchronous review by our judging panel. Judges score based on the criteria above.

​Finals

​Top 5 teams advance to live presentations:

​10 minutes per team (5 min pitch + 5 min Q&A with judges)

​Present on stage to the full panel of VCs and special guests

​Winners announced at 5:30 PM

​👥 Who Should Attend
​This hackathon is perfect for:

​Builders with AI/ML experience or a passion for emerging technology

​Founders exploring new startup ideas or validating concepts

​Students & Developers eager to learn Google Gemini's coding capabilities

​Existing Teams who want exposure to top-tier VCs

​Fast Shippers ready to build and demo a working prototype in 3 hours

​Whether you're a solo developer, have a team, or are already building a startup (some invited participants are at Series A stage), this event offers a unique opportunity to showcase your work to decision-makers at leading venture funds.

​❓ Frequently Asked Questions
​Q: Can I pitch an existing startup? A: Absolutely! If you win, you can pitch either your hackathon project OR your existing company during the 30-minute VC meetings.

​Q: What's the team size limit? A: Up to 4 people

​Q: Can I participate solo? A: Yes

​Q: Can I participate remotely? A: Yes! The Online Track has the same deliverables, with submissions due by end of day Feb 1st. No live streaming—judging is based on 7-day social engagement (Phase 2 conditions). Online Track has a $20K GCP credits prize pool.

​Q: When do VC meetings happen? A: Winners will schedule 30-minute pitch meetings with selected funds after the event.

​Q: What should I bring? A: Laptop, charger, and your best ideas!

​🎁 What You'll Win
​Grand Prize

​A 30-minute private pitch meeting with selected funds from our judging panel, where you can pitch your hackathon project or your existing startup.

Agenda

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Hosted By

Daniel Goncharov, Head of AI lab

Complete your event RSVP here: https://gdg.community.dev/events/details/google-gdg-cloud-silicon-valley-presents-stanford-x-deepmind-hackathon-build-with-google-gemini/.

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