HackOverflow Hackathon Hosted by the MIX who provided Mentors and Led Arduino and C for Embedded Systems Workshops

HackOverflow is an exciting annual collegiate hardware hackathon that invites students from diverse backgrounds to learn, collaborate, and prototype innovative physical products. This year, the event took place from September 27-29, utilizing the MIX for workshops, mentorship, and project support.

Makerspace Associate Jaymin Jhaveri led the "C For Arduino" workshop, while Vishvajit Senthilkumar facilitated the "Arduino Basics" workshop. These sessions were crafted to introduce attendees to programming and hardware fundamentals, making the hackathon accessible to all skill levels. The MIX also contributed valuable electronics and hardware supplies to enhance the participants' experience.

Makerspace Associate Jaymin Jhaveri leading the "C For Arduino"

Vishvajit Senthilkumar facilitating the "Arduino Basics" workshop

The event showcased a range of impressive projects that blended unconventional subjects, such as art and history, with technology, highlighting the potential for interdisciplinary collaboration. Overall, HackOverflow provided a vibrant platform for creativity and innovation, fostering an engaging environment for budding makers and thinkers.

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