Bitget will collaborate with Google Developer Group (GDG) on a second hackathon, «AI Accelerate Hack», as part of Bitget's Blockchain4Youth CSR initiative. The event will take place at KU Leuven in Belgium on Wednesday 29 October 2025.
Hackathon domain and theme
„AI Accelerate Hack» is an intense and collaborative competition where developers and designers will work together to create innovative, technology-based solutions to real business challenges. The event will bring together 200 participants from diverse backgrounds. The 10-hour hackathon aims to support and encourage young talent to use innovative tools to build the future of the technology sector, focusing on main theme: «Fueling accelerated innovation through the synergy of technology, business and creativity.» Although the hackathon is primarily designed for MSc students in Computer Engineering and related disciplines, with a strong focus on Artificial Intelligence, participation is also open to students from other academic fields, recent graduates with up to two years of professional experience, and tech-savvy experts.
The program of the event
The event schedule includes a short opening ceremony, where Bitget will present the Blockchain4Youth initiative and the newly launched graduate program. This program aims to recruit top talent from universities and integrate them directly into real projects in the Web3 ecosystem. Through the program, graduates join one of the fastest-growing crypto platforms in the world, collaborate with peers in over 50 countries, and progress through a clear development path that combines rotations, mentorship, competitive compensation, and the opportunity to contribute to frontier projects. The day will then continue with the main 10-hour coding period. The groups will present their final projects in the evening, when prizes will be awarded to the winning teams.
Bitget's continued commitment and future initiatives
This event represents the second collaboration between Bitget and GDG, following a highly successful hackathon held in May at Constructor University. It is a key part of Bitget's broader Blockchain4Youth initiative, which includes several programs around the world to promote education and knowledge in the sector.
«Our Blockchain4Youth programs continue to grow and expand globally. Such hackathons are a great opportunity to interact with promising students, share our expertise as mentors, and continuously strengthen our community through shared knowledge,» said Vugar Usi Zade, COO al Bitget.
Looking ahead, the initiative will also include the WAIB Summit AI x Web3 Hackathon, held November 14-16, a three-day event at KU Leuven that will bring together students, developers, entrepreneurs and researchers to create innovative solutions at the intersection of AI and Web3. Join our 33,000+ subscribers. No spam, just useful info.