NuVu Student Wins The Hackaday Prize

NuVu Student Wins The Hackaday Prize

Saba Ghole

Long-term NuVu Student, Kate Reed, just won the Anything Goes portion of The Hackaday Prize, an electronic free for all to build the coolest gizmos imaginable. Today, twenty winners were announced, and Kate's Invisible project created during this Spring's Art in Public Space studio was selected for this award! Kate wins $1000 and will now move on to the last phase of The Hackaday Prize, to be judged by our fourteen celebrity judges. The winner of the Hackaday Prize will received $150,000 and a residency at the Supplyframe Design Lab in Pasadena.

More details on the Anything Goes portion of The Hackaday Prize at http://hackaday.com/2016/06/06/these-20-projects-just-won-1000-in-the-hackaday-prize/.

More details on Kate's Invisible Project: https://hackaday.io/project/11119-invisible