January 2025 - March 2025
5 - 6 April 2025
"BizThon has given me multiple and valuable connections. They were genuine, honest, supportive, and always there for us!"
"Before BizThon, our project was an idea. Winning under Polygon track at a BizThon hackathon kickstarted our journey into building a real business!"
"BizThon opened the door to blockchain and guided in building my very first Smart Contract. It's been an incredible journey of learning and growth!"
"The experience and environment at BizThon, being surrounded by people building something innovative, is truly inspiring! It was an incredible journey."
The ideology of BizThon lies in the fact that the designers, developers,entrepreneurs, and other creators collaborate to help various participants in embracing new technology, test ideas before deployment, and more. It is a sprint-like event, during which participants create solutions to real-life challenges. Using creativity and technology, participants engage mentors and create prototypes, fresh concepts, and other innovations.
The Paris Blockchain Week Hackathon is a global innovation platform where developers, entrepreneurs, and blockchain enthusiasts come together to transform ideas into real-world solutions. Participants get to learn, build, and compete for exciting prizes while collaborating with industry leaders.
Anyone passionate about blockchain technology and innovation! Whether you’re a developer, designer, entrepreneur, or student, you’re welcome to join. No prior experience in blockchain is required—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm!
Yes! You can participate as a team or join one during the event. Join the Telegram community group https://t.me/+HBByvkmD4xA3ZTll to interact with fellow participants and form your team.
Participants will have access to: Development tools and APIs, Workshops and learning materials, Real-time mentorship from industry experts
Projects will be evaluated based on:
Innovation: Does it solve a real-world problem in a novel way?
Feasibility: Can it be realistically implemented?
Impact: Does it have the potential for a significant positive impact?
Technical Implementation: How well is it built?