2026 NASA International Space Apps Challenge TRU Faculty of Science

Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, B.C.

Hosted by the engineering department at Thompson Rivers University

October 4 - 5, 2026

About Registration The Team Schedule Partnerships FAQs

Welcome to the 2026 NASA International Space Apps Challenge

Join us for the world’s largest global hackathon right here in Kamloops. Prepare for an exciting weekend of innovation, creativity and collaboration.

The engineering department at Thompson Rivers University, invites students, professionals, engineers, creatives and space enthusiasts from all backgrounds to tackle real-world challenges using open science and data from NASA. Whether you're a coder, artist, storyteller or problem-solver—there's a place for you here.

Let's build a better future, together!

Date and time: Saturday, Oct. 4 (8:30 a.m.) – Sunday, Oct. 5 (11:59 p.m.)
Location: OLARA Building, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC

How to register for the Nasa International Space Apps Challenge

Follow these steps to register for the hackathon:

  1. Visit the Space Apps Challenge website to register
  2. Sign up for an account or log-in with your existing credentials.
  3. Navigate to the “My local events” page.
  4. Find and select the"Kamloops" event.

Meet our planning team

Zeinab Teimoori

Zeinab Teimoori

Lead organizer

Bio

Jaspreet Kaur

Jaspreet Kaur

Co-organizer

Bio

Md Moniruzzaman

Md Moniruzzaman

Director of design

Bio

Francisco Andrade Chavez

Francisco Andrade Chavez

Co-director of operation

Bio

Munima Jahan

Munima Jahan

Co-director of operation

Bio

Catherine Tatarniuk

Catherine Tatarniuk

Co-director of hospitality

Bio

Sukhchandan

Sukhchandan

Co-director of hospitality

Bio

Anusha Venkataraman

Anusha Venkataraman

Co-director of sponsorship support

Bio

Mei Lin Cheung

Mei Lin Cheung

Co-director of sponsorship support

Bio

Nisha Puthiyedth

Nisha Puthiyedth

Director of recruitment

Bio

Shaista Jabeen

Shaista Jabeen

Director of orientation

Bio

Anthony Aighobahi

Anthony Aighobahi

Director of judging

Bio

Local judges

Mr. Kuldeep Bath – IT Manager of City of Kamloops
Dr. Anila Virani – School of Nursing
Dr. Jessica Allingham – Department of Chemistry
Dr. Kevin O'Neil – Department of Computing Science
Ms. Andrea Fernandes – Coordinator, Graduate Programs, Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics

Global judging team

Dr. Airini – TRU President
Mr. Jesse Ebbet – Arc Technologies Director
Mr. Babatunde Aluko – Senior Software Quality Assurance Manager at RocketRez
Mr. Chidozie Unachukwu – Network Operations Engineer at Megaport

Other members of the team

Mr. Mo Ghorbanali – Tech service supervisor
Dr. Yan Song – Recruitment team member
Maryam Khalilzadeh - Recruitment team member
Mahshad Nikpour – Orientation team member

Schedule of Events

Saturday, October 4

Time (PST)
Event
8:30 a.m.
Arrival and networking
Arrive, get your participant package and orient yourself to the event location.
9:00 a.m.
Opening ceremony
9:30 a.m.
Last minute team formation
A meeting for hackers without a team or teams needing members. Team leads can present their ideas and recruit fellow hackers.
10:00 a.m.
Morning work block begins
Drinks and snacks are provided
12:30 p.m.
Lunch break
1:30 p.m.
Afternoon work block begins
Drinks and snacks are provided
5:30 p.m.
Dinner break
6:30 p.m.
Evening block begins
Drinks and Snacks are provided
10:00 p.m.
Doors close
Participants not working through the night must leave the venue by 10 p.m.

Sunday, October 5

Time (PST)
Event
8:30 a.m.
Doors re-open and breakfast
Morning work block of second day begins
12:00 p.m.
Lunch break
1:00 p.m.
Afternoon work block begins
Drinks and snacks are provided
4:00 p.m.
Local event judging pitch present submission due
4:30 p.m.
Local event judging
6:00 p.m.
Local awards announcement
After the awards announcement, teams can continue working on their projects.
6:30 p.m.
Dinner break
7:30 p.m.
Evening work block begins
Drinks and snacks are provided
10:00 p.m.
Final reminder to submit projects on the Space Apps website
To be considered for the global nominations, submit your projects before 11:59 p.m.
11:59 p.m.
Global submission deadline
All teams must leave the venue by 12:30 a.m.

Partnership opportunities

We are seeking sponsors to support the NASA International Space Apps Challenge at TRU. This is an opportunity to amplify your business or organization at the world’s largest global hackathon.

Sponsorship funds will help cover the costs of hosting this event — including, but not limited to, operational expenses, food and beverages and prizes. By partnering with us, you’ll play a vital role in advancing science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM).

For sponsorships and partnerships, please email Mei Lin Cheung at mcheung@tru.ca.

Presenting sponsor

Investment: $5,000 (one available)

Benefits:

  • Speaking opportunity: opening address and MC acknowledgement at the hackathon.
  • Branding: display company banners and promotional materials prominently.
  • Prize: first-place team wins your organization's prize.
  • Social media: two pre-event and one recap posts featuring sponsors, with presenting sponsor highlighted. Platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram (@thompsonriversu), with a combined reach of 100,000 followers.
  • Delegate gift bags: include up to three marketing items in 150 delegate gift bags.
  • Email correspondence: sponsor name displayed in the footer with other sponsors.

Launchpad sponsor

Investment: $2,500 (two available)

Benefits:

  • Meal break branding: brand featured during four meal breaks with table signs (e.g.,"This lunch was sponsored by [Your Organization]").
  • MC acknowledgement: sponsorship mentioned during opening and closing addresses.
  • Social media: two pre-event and one recap post featuring sponsors, with presenting sponsor highlighted. Platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram (@thompsonriversu), combined reach of 100,000 followers.
  • Delegate gift bags: include one marketing item in 150 delegate gift bags.
  • Email correspondence: sponsor name displayed in the footer with other sponsors.

Command line champion

Investment: $1,000 (three available)

Benefits:

  • MC acknowledgement: sponsorship mentioned during opening and closing address.
  • Social media: two pre-event and one recap post featuring sponsors, with presenting sponsor highlighted. Platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram (@thompsonriversu), with a combined reach of 100,000 followers.
  • Delegate gift bags: include one marketing item in 150 delegate gift bags.
  • Email correspondence: sponsor name displayed in the footer with other sponsors.

Byte-sized backer

Investment: $750 (five available)

Benefits:

  • Delegate gift bags: include one marketing item in 150 delegate gift bags.
  • Email correspondence: sponsor name displayed in the footer with other sponsors

If you have any questions, interest in additional opportunities like volunteering or simply want to learn more on how to participate, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us on nsac_kamloops@tru.ca. We’re excited to bring this hackathon to life—and we cannot do it without your support.

We look forward to building this partnership with you.

Frequently asked questions

1. What is the NASA International Space Apps Challenge?
The NASA International Space Apps Challenge is the world's largest annual global hackathon. Each October, over two days, participants worldwide collaborate to solve real world problems on Earth and in space using NASA’s open data.

2. Who can participate?
Everyone is welcome! The challenge is open to individuals of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels. However, participants under 18 must register with parental or guardian consent.

3. Is there a cost to participate?
No, participation is completely free.

4. Do I need to be a programmer or have technical skills?
Not at all! Teams thrive with diverse talents—coders, designers, storytellers, scientists, artists and problem-solvers are all essential.

5. Can I participate alone or do I need a team?
You can join solo or with a team. If you don't have a team, don’t worry—we’ll help you find one at the event.

6. What happens after the event?
Local winning teams may be nominated for global judging by NASA experts. Winners may receive NASA certificates, recognition and the chance to showcase their projects internationally.

7. What challenges will we work on?
NASA provides official challenge statements related to space, Earth sciences, and technology, which will be available in August 2026.

8. What should I bring to the event?
Bring your laptop, chargers, any project tools you need and lots of energy. We’ll provide Wi-Fi, seating, refreshments and support.

9. Are there prizes or awards?
Yes! There will be three local prizes. NASA and its partners recognize outstanding projects in multiple categories for global winners.

10. How do I register?
Registration opens on July 17, 2026. You can sign up through the official NASA International Space Apps website (spaceappschallenge.org) and select the Kamloops location.

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