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What an incredible day we had yesterday!

From early setup to final presentations, it was pure creativity, code, and collaboration. Ten amazing teams brought their ideas to life, showing how powerful humans and AI can be together. The event truly proved the power of Cursor, helping developers build impactful software in record time!

Congratulations to the top two teams for their innovation and smart use of AI. Each member receives $100 in Cursor credits for their outstanding work. And a big thank you to all participants for their energy, creativity, and passion, you made the event truly special!

A huge shout-out to the organizers: Lidiya Getale, Hailemariam Agabzie, Bisrat Teshome, Desalegn Gedefaw, Hana Wondafrash, and Blen Bizuayehu for making the Bahir Dar Hackathon 2025 an unforgettable success!
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You can now design directly in your codebase.

Select elements, modify them visually, and Cursor writes the code.

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Gpt-5.2 is now available on Cursor 👀
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🚨 Cursor is coming to Ambo University ⚡️

The future is built by those who show up.

Join the first-ever 24-hour hackathon at Ambo University, in collaboration with Cursor, one of the largest AI coding platforms worldwide.

No background or coding skills? No problem — all development happens on Cursor with free 24-hour accounts.

Have a team? Sign up together (max 5).
Coming solo? We’ll team you up with others.

⚠️ Previous registrations were canceled — everyone must register with the new link.

📍 Woliso Campus
🗓 Jan 2–3, 2026

Beginners, creatives, or experienced students — everyone is welcome.

👉 Register here: https://luma.com/0e4l7ixx

💬 Discussion group: @au_hackathon

Be curious. Be bold. Be there 🚀
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Ambo is ready for the 24 hour Cursor Hackathon 🔥
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This Friday and Saturday, we hosted an incredible 24 hour Cursor hackathon at Ambo University, Waliso Campus. The energy was unreal. Teams stayed awake the entire 24 hours and even through the closing ceremony building and learning nonstop.

The hackathon was so much fun. Many participants were introduced to Cursor for the first time and still managed to build cool solutions for real world problems provided by the campus. There were games great conversations new connections and a lot of learning along the way.

Big thanks to the Waliso Campus admins, staff and the Developers Club for making this event meaningful and well organized. This is just the beginning. We will keep pushing and bring Cursor hackathons to more cities.

Our goal is simple. Introduce the Ethiopian developer community to a new way of building software.
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