Build a sharp prototype with real traction in Algorithmic
In person · Algorithmic · Hosted by ICPC Foundation
University teams through institutional registration; Mongolian universities can field teams per regional rules.
ICPC — International Collegiate Programming Contest asks teams to build a sharper, more useful, and more credible solution in the algorithmic space. Teams should choose a specific user problem and turn it into a concept or working demo that can be tested.
Judges will score not just the idea itself, but also user understanding, implementation realism, and the quality of the final presentation.
Registration
16 Aug – 16 Sept
Build window
17 Sept – 27 Sept
Submission
30 Sept
Judging
1 Oct – 6 Oct
Results
9 Oct
Total prize pool
Teams are responsible for the accuracy of their submissions, demos, and claims. Confirm the final rules and IP terms on the official registration page before you submit.
Confirm full rules and IP terms on the official registration site.
Cash
Mentorship
Other
Design the clearest core flow and value proposition for users in the algorithmic space.
Judging focus
Clarity and ease of use.
Track sponsor
ICPC Foundation
Create trustworthy, inclusive flows that hold up for a broader range of users.
Judging focus
Accessibility, trust, and practical use.
Track sponsor
Community partners
Show a concept that could be piloted today and scaled tomorrow.
Judging focus
Impact and implementation potential.
Track sponsor
Ecosystem allies
Team structure
Teams of 1–4 are welcome. Mixed teams across design, engineering, and research are encouraged.
Who can apply
The program runs as regional sites → world finals participation. Students, recent graduates, and early-career builders are welcome.
Rules & conduct
Teams must clearly explain their work and tooling. Confirm the final official rules on the registration link before submitting.
How winners are chosen: Expert panel
Presentation
10%
Craft
10%
World-class mentors and judges from academia and industry.
Algorithmic strategist
Product engineer
Design lead
Partner judge
Nandin-Erdene G.
Mentor, UX & research
Erkhembayar T.
Mentor, product & demo
Generative AI disclosure
If you used AI or automation, briefly explain where it was used, what data informed it, and any trust or risk tradeoffs.
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