Event Information



The NASA Glenn Research Center is located next to Cleveland Hopkins Airport. For directions, see this map. More details on badging and parking will be sent out a week before the event.

Please join us! Participants of all ages, skills, and experience levels are encouraged to sign up. This is much more than a software hackathon.

You MUST bring your own computer equipment. NASA Glenn will provide internet access, but WILL NOT provide computers for Challenge participants.

We will have a limited amount of Leap Motion, Oculus Rift, Intel RealSense, HTC Vive, HoloLens, and Kinect devices. Please note that displaying your Oculus Rift and HTC Vive apps requires a very high performance computer. Laptops do not work. We will provide a computer capable of driving an Oculus Rift for actual testing with an Oculus. Please let us know as possible about your need for these kinds of devices.

All minors will need to have signed photo release and consent forms for the weekend.

Please take a moment to read the Space Apps Challenge FAQ and Legal pages.

All important information from the organizers can be found in this Google document.

Agenda

Unfortunately, participants will not be allowed to stay on base overnight.

