
The TreeHacks 2024 hackathon, held at Stanford University from February 16-18, brought together bright engineering students and developers to tackle global challenges. Fetch.ai and Seeed Studio were among the sponsors, providing technology and hardware support. The event featured numerous activities, including demos, talks, and a presentation by Fetch.ai's CEO & Founder @HMsheikh4. Approximately 60% of the projects utilized Fetch.ai's agent framework, highlighting the growing interest in AI agent technology. The hackathon concluded with awards, with a team comprising @andrewparkk and @mollycantillon winning Best AI Agent and Best Use of MonsterAPI for their Vision Pro AI Agent project, receiving a $3000 prize from @codegen and @monsterapis.

A weekend at the El Segundo Defense Hackathon - The UNIX-timestamp of the Deep Tech Renaissance This weekend smashed all my expectations. Heres my honest impressions and takeaways and where this fits in the evolving startup scene The Gundo Thread 🧵 https://t.co/dVMd2w235G
It’s a wrap! Thanks to #GeotabConnect for a week of valuable connections🤝 and industry-leading technology. We look forward to seeing everyone at the show next year. #SeeingMachines #Guardian https://t.co/U0swcmNh6O
I spent today in Gundo for the El Segundo Tech Hackathon. The event took on a life of its own, so I drove 20 minutes down the road to see the action. 100s of engineers & investors on a holiday weekend building dozens of crazy projects. Been said before - the kids are alright. https://t.co/fFcvGl4H3R