WHO IS THIS FOR?
College students, young professionals, established Data Scientists, and experienced developers from across the US.

WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING
#ReinventTheWheel is a 24-hour Hackathon that will focus on solving a sustainability problem, using data science, with the end goal of reducing the environmental impact of the automotive supply chain.
All participants are welcome – though you’ll need skills in coding (R/Python), data visualization, basic data science, and programming knowledge in order to complete the challenge.
WHEN WILL IT HAPPEN
November 11-12, 2022
WHERE IT WILL BE:
ATD Headquarters | 12200 Herbert Wayne Ct., Ste 150 | Huntersville, NC
WHY PARTICIPATE
By choosing to #ReinventTheWheel at our 24-hour data Hackathon, you will:
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Solve real business problems impacting the global automotive supply chain
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Great opportunity to connect and network with experts in the data science field + potential employers
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Make new friends and have fun at exciting events (including an afterparty)
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Win great prizes (including the opportunity to win up to $3,000 in cash, hardware giveaways, and more)
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Get free stuff Meals, hotel accommodations, and more (snacks, treats, coffee to your hacking heart’s content…)

REGISTRATION DETAILS
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COST: Free
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DEADLINE: October 1st, 2022 or once registration limit is reached, whichever comes sooner.
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AVAILABILITY & ACCEPTANCE: Registration is limited to 100 participants and will close once that number is reached. Once registration is closed, all participants will go through a vetting process. The final participating teams will be selected and notified by October 8, 2022.
EVENT LOCATION & LOGISTICS
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ACCOMMODATIONS: A hotel room will be provided for all participants on Saturday, November 12th. Hotel details will be provided after you are registered for the event.
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TRANSPORTATION: Transportation between the Hackathon venue and hotel will be provided.
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REIMBURSEMENT: Participants that must travel in order to attend, can apply for a travel voucher for up to $350 that may be used toward their flight.