Cover Image for Resolution Hacks Sponsored by Eight Sleep, swsh, Duckbill, & Fragile
Cover Image for Resolution Hacks Sponsored by Eight Sleep, swsh, Duckbill, & Fragile

Resolution Hacks Sponsored by Eight Sleep, swsh, Duckbill, & Fragile

Hosted by Daniela Andrade, Sriya J & Sahasra Tummala
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Curious about building in consumer AI?

Join Resolution at Harvard on Saturday, March 28, sponsored by Eight Sleep, swsh, Duckbill, & Fragile for a hackathon focused on consumers, AI, and building products that shape how our generation lives.

🏆 Build for the chance to win $1,500 for the winning team.

About the Host: Resolution is an AI-powered community helping young women think through their relationships, careers, and wellness routines, with 1,000+ members across 6 campuses.

About the Sponsors:

Eight Sleep is the world’s first sleep fitness company that uses innovative technology, detailed design, and proven science and data to personalize and improve each night for everybody—changing the way people sleep forever and for the better.

swsh is a shared album platform for live events, capturing user-generated content in one place, generating insights on sponsor activations, and repurposing authentic UGC for social, promo, and merch campaigns.

Duckbill is the execution layer for AI, combining AI planning with real humans to handle the messy, real-world tasks (calls, logistics, negotiations) that actually get things done.

Fragile is amplifying ecosystems built around hardware by partnering with category-leading consumer brands to unlock flexible access to their products, helping ecosystems grow adoption and capture more of their market.

Judges:

Weilyn Chong is the Co-Founder and COO of swsh, an a16z scout, and the founder of Lucky 8 (a 300+ member community of Asian founders in NYC). Weilyn studied Economics and Computer Science at Princeton and brings a global perspective shaped by growing up in Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Netherlands.

Location
Sever Hall
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Sever Hall 213