NeuroVR Hackathon
Collaborate with a dynamic cohort of interdisciplinary students in our upcoming hackathon, where we converge at the intersection of virtual reality and neuroscience!
March 21–23, 2025
Collaborate with a dynamic cohort of interdisciplinary students in our upcoming hackathon, where we converge at the intersection of virtual reality and neuroscience!
March 21–23, 2025
McGillXR is a student-led organization that educates, innovates, and leads in extended reality (XR) technologies, including augmented, virtual, and mixed reality (AR, VR, and MR respectively).
Join us for our NeuroVR 2025 Hackathon, a creative space for students in Montréal to develop innovative tools that address challenges in one of three targeted healthcare areas:
Pediatric healthcare
Rehabilitation
Scientific exploration and education
February 28th, 2025
McGill Engine, 4-5:30pm
Registration
Please review our code of conduct before registering.
Participants in this track are invited to develop immersive tools that advance scientific understanding and communication. Projects might include interactive simulations for complex biological processes, VR experiences for public engagement with scientific research, or platforms for virtual learning. These innovations will make science more accessible, engaging, and impactful for diverse audiences.
This track challenges participants to design XR solutions that enhance the health and well-being of children. Projects might focus on creating immersive therapies for pain management, playful environments that support mental health, or educational tools for children and their families to understand medical conditions and treatments. The goal is to leverage technology to create a brighter, healthier future for young patients.
Participants in this category will use XR to address challenges in rehabilitation and promote inclusive societal integration. Projects could include gamified platforms to support physical therapy, VR tools to simulate real-world tasks for skill relearning, or immersive environments that foster social connection and mental well-being for individuals with disabilities. This track aims to help individuals with disabilities thrive in their communities.
Over $3000 in prizes will be available for competition across multiple challenges.
Prizes will be awarded to the top teams. In addition, sponsors may give out additional prizes.
Our dedicated executive committee is composed of undergraduate and graduate McGill students.
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Operating Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Director of Communications
Director of Media Relations
Director of Outreach
Advisor
Advisor