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Carnero.Dev is the flagship technology hackathon of ITR Roque — a relentless, 36-hour consecutive development marathon organized by students from the TICs career. Teams of university students design, code, and ship real functional software products entirely from scratch, competing across six innovation verticals under the watchful eye of expert mentors and a live judging panel. It is not a workshop, not a lecture series — it is a full-throttle engineering competition built by students, for students, under the banner of Build. Code. Innovate.

What Is Carnero.Dev?

Carnero.Dev is a hackathon born out of the TICs department at the Instituto Tecnológico Regional (ITR) Roque. The event brings together university students from TICs, software engineering, mechatronics, and computer systems careers to tackle real-world problems through technology. Participants form teams of up to four members, choose a challenge vertical, and have exactly 36 uninterrupted hours to take their idea from a blank repository to a deployed, demo-ready product. The event draws its identity from the ITR Roque ram mascot and a bold cyber-tech aesthetic — from the countdown clock on launch night to the terminal-style challenge brief that kicks off the competition. Every detail is designed to push participants into a state of focused, creative engineering.
Participation in Carnero.Dev is completely free of charge. All registered teams compete at no cost and have the opportunity to build, learn, and present alongside peers and mentors throughout the full 36-hour event.

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About the Event

Learn about the mission, format, schedule, and core values that define Carnero.Dev.

Competition Tracks

Explore the 6 innovation verticals and find the right challenge for your team.

Registration

Register your team, fill in your details, and secure your spot at the hackathon.

Rules & Eligibility

Review the official event rules, team composition requirements, and eligibility criteria.

Who Should Attend?

Carnero.Dev is open to university students enrolled in technology-related careers, including but not limited to:
  • TICs (Information and Communication Technologies)
  • Software Engineering
  • Mechatronics Engineering
  • Computer Systems
Whether you are a backend developer, a frontend craftsperson, a data scientist, or a hardware hacker, there is a track designed for your skill set. Teams of 1 to 4 members are accepted, and multidisciplinary teams are strongly encouraged.

What Participants Do

Over the course of 36 hours, participants:
  1. Form or join a team of up to 4 members from eligible university careers.
  2. Select an innovation vertical aligned with their skills and interests.
  3. Identify a real-world problem in their university, social, or institutional environment.
  4. Build a functional software prototype from scratch during the competition window.
  5. Present and pitch their solution to a panel of judges on Demo Day.
All code must be original and started within the official competition block. Final projects must be deployed and pushed to a public repository before the submission deadline.

The Platform Behind the Event

The Carnero.Dev event platform itself is a showcase of modern web technology, built by the organizing team to demonstrate the same engineering standards expected from participants:
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├── Astro ^6.3.7         — Ultra-fast static + dynamic rendering engine
├── Tailwind CSS ^4.3.0  — Cyber-tech design system with responsive layout
├── Supabase ^2.106.2    — Real-time database & participant registration backend
├── GSAP ^3.15.0         — Fluid scroll animations and high-grade visual effects
└── Resend ^6.12.4       — Automated transactional email for registration confirmations
The platform handles participant registration, live countdowns, event information, and automated email confirmations — all integrated seamlessly to deliver a smooth pre-event experience.

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