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HackZurich 2026

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SeasonalZurich18 September 2026 – 20 September 2026

HackZurich 2026

Europe's largest hackathon — 600 students, 40 hours, hosted at ETH Zurich. Free to attend with application.

Forecast available closer to the date — event is in 91 days.
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Event Details

Start
Friday, 18 September 2026 at 16:00
End
Sunday, 20 September at 16:00
Venue
ETH Zurich, Hönggerberg CampusStefano-Franscini-Platz 5, 8093 Zürich
Organiser
Analyse & Management Club
Admission
Free entry
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Location

HackZurich 2026 is set to take place on Friday, 18 September 2026, at ETH Zurich's Hönggerberg Campus. This event is Europe's largest hackathon, bringing together 600 students for an intense 40-hour coding marathon. Participation is free, but an application is required.

Cultural significance

Founded in 2014, HackZurich has become a staple in the European tech landscape, reflecting Switzerland's commitment to innovation and education in technology. The event has grown alongside the burgeoning tech scene in Zurich, a city that has long been a hub for creativity and entrepreneurship, making it a fitting backdrop for this annual event.

Today, HackZurich represents the spirit of collaboration and ingenuity, drawing talent from across Europe and beyond. It underscores the importance of fostering young minds in technology, aligning with Zurich's status as a leading center for research and development.

What to look for

Participants can expect to see a diverse array of projects, from AI-driven solutions to social impact applications. Look out for the engaging workshops led by industry experts and the exciting keynote speeches from notable figures in the tech world, such as ETH Zurich alumni and successful entrepreneurs.

Practical notes

Arrive early to secure your spot in the workshops, and be sure to dress in layers, as the weather in mid-September can be unpredictable. The easiest way to reach the venue is via public transport; take tram line 4 to the Hönggerberg stop. Remember, attendance is free, but don’t forget to apply!

For more information, visit the official website.

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