At NERDCONF, participants can expect immersive and practical content: sessions on AI, blockchain, startups, and web3 are designed to be clear, honest, and without unnecessary hype. Rather than overly technical or elitist presentations, the format is accessible: talks and workshops that help attendees learn, spark ideas, and apply new tools.
One of the highlights of the event is LATIN HACK, an international hackathon where teams form on the spot and build projects around Web3 and tech innovation. There are meaningful prizes (including cash), and even non-developers are encouraged to join — you don’t need a programming background to bring a creative idea to life.
In addition to hacking, NERDCONF features a Startup Pitch Day, where early-stage founders practice their pitches and compete in front of an audience. It’s a great space for entrepreneurs to gain visibility, feedback, and possibly early traction. Parallel to that, there’s a strong community and networking component: interactive “games” for meeting people, quick exercises for starting conversations, and curated opportunities to make meaningful connections.
Art and culture also play a big role. You’ll find live VR art, electronic music, coffee experiences, and creative installations. It’s a tech conference that doesn’t forget the human and artistic sides.
Security is modern but friendly. To enter some events, attendees may need to verify their identity using a wallet, emphasizing the Web3-first mindset while keeping things inclusive.
Overall, NERDCONF is a one-day festival for makers and builders who are ready to connect, collaborate, and build – no matter if they’re coders, creators, or just curious. It’s where innovation meets community, and where ideas become tangible projects by the end of the day.