Since launching in 2013, Philly Codefest has welcomed hundreds of software and hardware hackers — made up of professionals, educators, and students alike — to 91制片厂’s University City campus in Philadelphia each year.
One of Drexel CCI's signature annual events, Philly Codefest continues to grow, attracting new participants and partners.
Previous Drexel Hackathons
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Philly Codefest 2024, Presented by 91制片厂's College of Computing & Informatics
The 2024 Drexel hackathon was held in person in Philadelphia at 3675 Market Street on April 20 and 21. The theme of Philly Codefest 2024 was "Leveraging AI for the Common Good," which aims to create AI-powered experiences to make everyday life easier. Whether it is addressing issues related to healthcare, education, environment, or social justice, AI has the potential to make a positive impact.
Read more about the winning teams and projects from Philly Codefest 2024
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Philly Codefest 2023, Presented by Comcast
Philly Codefest 2023, presented by Comcast (March 11 & 12), centered on the theme of "AI Everywhere," where participants worked to create real-world, scalable software and hardware solutions to improve and expand artificial intelligence’s (AI) positive societal impacts. In its tenth year, Philly Codefest 2023 took place in person at the Quorum at 3675 Market Street in Philadelphia.
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Philly Codefest 2022: A Hybrid Hackathon Presented by Comcast Cable
Read more about 2022 winning teams and their innovative projects
Watch recordings of our virtual workshops
Codefest 2022 (April 4 to 9, 2022), presented by Comcast Cable, was dedicated to generating real-world, scalable software and hardware solutions to improve and expand artificial intelligence’s (AI) positive societal impacts.
More than 25 hardware and software applications were submitted for judging on April 9, with eight teams earning awards.
Codefest 2022 focused exclusively on developing novel technology solutions to ensure AI’s safety and positive impacts on society, with challenges centering around (but not limited to) the following key areas:
- Fintech, Cryptocurrency & Blockchain
- Cybersecurity
- Bias and Ethical Implications of AI
- Healthcare
- Accessibility
- Environmental Impact of AI
Teams worked virtually from April 4 to 8, culminating in an in-person event on Saturday, April 9 at 3675 Market Street (including workshops, sponsor booths, and a "science fair" presentation of competing projects).
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Philly Codefest 2020: A Virtual Hackathon Presented by American Water
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Philly Codefest 2020 Theme: Environmental Sustainability: , and sea level rise threatens our waterfronts and low-lying communities, Mayor Jim Kenney and the City of Philadelphia to reducing Philly’s citywide carbon pollution by 80 percent and achieving a 100 percent carbon-free electricity grid by 2050. In its eighth year, Philly Codefest 2020 brought together students and professionals from all backgrounds to develop novel, creative solutions to support the region’s sustainability and climate goals and help make our region a safer, healthier place to be for generations to come. Suggested areas of focus for hacks included:
- Water (e.g., clean water access, wastewater management, stormwater/flood management)
- Agriculture & Food (e.g., agricultural pollution/runoff management, green farming, food security)
- Transportation (e.g., green transportation technology and incentives, reducing emissions, public transportation infrastructure)
- Waste (e.g., litter, trash and recycling management, composting)
- Energy (e.g., renewable energy, energy consumption reduction technology, clean air)
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Philly Codefest 2019
Philly Codefest 2019, presented by , helped to generate real-world, scalable solutions to help end economic inequality in Philadelphia. According to a , more than a quarter of Philadelphians — about 400,000 people — live below the poverty line, with Philadelphia's poverty rate ranking among the highest of the nation's largest cities. Codefest 2019 was the first hackathon in the city of Philadelphia to address economic inequality head on, with projects and challenges centering around the following categories:
- Financial literacy and security
- Food insecurity
- Environmental safety
- Digital divide
- Healthcare access and the opioid epidemic
- Affordable housing and homelessness
- Voter access
- Employment equity