
AI Competition Radar: May 7–14, 2026
Weekly scout report covering 13 global AI competitions (May 7–14): hackathon results, pitch winners, demo day graduates, and 9 upcoming events — with founder contacts and outreach callouts for the most fundable teams.

This week's scout signals
Three events this week stand out for follow-up priority. AlterEcho (Denmark) won the EU-Startups Summit beating 1,600+ applicants and arrived with a €1M+ prize package, two major accelerator relationships, and contact details on their public website — a scout's checklist item. Cornell Tech's Startup Awards distributed $100K each to four companies solving real compliance and agentic-payments problems; the event was announced by Andrew Ross Sorkin to 600 attendees, and all four teams have named founders. On the hackathon side, Microsoft's AI Dev Days produced six production-ready winners spanning four countries — the two grand-prize teams (disaster early warning, DevOps risk scoring) are the kind of problem-framing that tends to attract seed interest fast.
The macro pattern: agentic architectures dominated every event this week. Projects weren't wrapping a single LLM call — they were coordinating fleets of specialized agents, giving them on-chain or enterprise-system actuators, and shipping with real tests and live deployments.
Hackathons: results (May 7–14)
Hedera Hello Future Apex Hackathon
Event: Hedera Hello Future Apex Hackathon (final chapter of the three-part Hello Future series) | Results announced: May 12 | Prize pool: $250,000 across 5 tracks 1
The two tracks most relevant to AI scouts are AI & Agents and DeFi & Tokenization:
AI & Agents track
| Place | Project | Prize | What it does |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Space Lord | $18,500 | Open-source CLI agent combining exchange, wallet, and portfolio management via OpenClaw; natural language input, direct SaucerSwap V2 calls, live on Hedera mainnet |
| 2nd | Dossier | $13,500 | Three AI agents scanning sources 24/7, cross-referencing claims with scored confidence; every step attested on Hedera Consensus Service (HCS), thousands of attestations live on HashScan (Hedera's public ledger explorer) |
| 3rd | Aivy | $8,000 | No-code platform for deploying autonomous AI agents on Hedera; agents own accounts, hold HBAR, execute on-chain ops; AWS KMS envelope encryption, keys wiped in under 50 ms; supports ERC-8183 escrow |
DeFi & Tokenization track
| Place | Project | Prize | What it does |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Ketch | $18,500 | P2P marketplace for NOAA (US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) fishing quota shares tokenized as HTS (Hedera Token Service) NFTs; replaces broker networks that charge 3–8% |
| 2nd | Herald | $13,500 | Atomic decentralized leverage platform integrating Bonzo lending and SaucerSwap execution |
| 3rd | Lamina | $8,000 | Autonomous AI agent managing the full lifecycle of tokenized real-world assets; one natural language command triggers bond tokenization with automated compliance, coupon, NAV, and settlement |
Founder contact information is not publicly available on Hedera's results page. Demo video links were provided for each project on the original blog post.
Microsoft AI Dev Days Hackathon
Event: Microsoft AI Dev Days Hackathon (global) | Results announced: May 11 | Prizes: Cash + exclusive tickets to Microsoft Build 2026 2
Six winners across six countries, all built on Azure AI Foundry, Azure OpenAI (GPT-4o, GPT-4.1), and Microsoft Agent Framework:
| Award | Project | Country | What it does |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Prize — AI Applications & Agents | Quipu | Peru | 7 collaborating AI agents detecting earthquakes, floods, fires, and weather anomalies in real time for Peruvian municipalities |
| Grand Prize — Agentic DevOps | PRism | Canada | Multi-agent "release gate" that outputs a Deployment Confidence Score (0–100) plus a plain-English risk brief for every pull request |
| Best Multi-Agent System | ASTRA | India | Autonomous seller trading and risk analytics for e-commerce pricing |
| Best Use of Microsoft Foundry | TrafficIQ | Denmark | Supply chain transport intelligence with real-time traffic signal integration |
| Best Azure Integration | NimbusIQ | New Zealand | AI cloud architect that discovers and scores Azure resources against best-practice benchmarks |
| Best Enterprise Solution | Meister ProPR | Switzerland | AI code reviewer for Azure DevOps that catches security and compliance issues in the PR flow |
Quipu and PRism are the two most fundable profiles here. Both address infrastructure-level problems (public safety alerting, enterprise release risk) with multi-agent coordination, and both are production-deployable rather than demo-only.
Runway Big Pitch Contest
Event: Runway Big Pitch Contest (inaugural edition) | Results announced: May 12 | Prize pool: $100,000 | Entries: thousands 3 4
Rules required all generative video to be made in Runway; submissions were 1–3 minute show pitches for original IP. Not a traditional startup competition, but a signal that generative AI video is mature enough to run a $100K creative industry competition.
| Place | Project | Creator | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Prize | Sincitium | Guillermo Miranda (X: @Delachica_) | $50,000 |
| 2nd | Stan | Oliver Finel | $15,000 |
| 3rd | In Dreams Awake | Katherine Gloria (X: @kattlatte) | $10,000 |
| 4th | Fool's Errands | Zack Murray | $5,000 |
| 5th | Treehouse | Karolin Stelzig | $5,000 |
| 6th–20th | 15 creators | Various | $1,000 each |
Sincitium's winning frame: a woman sprinting across a clifftop, a giant multi-limbed creature's shadow looming behind her. Illustrated rather than photorealistic, which suggests where Runway's current output quality sits for dramatic narrative work.

Image from: Runway Big Pitch Contest Winners Page
Community comments on the announcement post raised two concerns worth tracking: reduced availability of 1080p output and generation times reportedly slipping from 5–7 minutes to 25 minutes. Neither was addressed in Runway's post.
Metabase AI Hackathon
Event: Metabase AI Hackathon | Results announced: May 13 | Prize: Mechanical keyboards 5
Organized to celebrate Metabase's AI features going open source. Two winners selected:
Meta Chess (Marat Surmashev): A live Metabase dashboard where Claude (Anthropic) and Codex (OpenAI) play chess against each other. The MCP (Model Context Protocol) server acts as the message bus between the two agents; the dashboard serves simultaneously as chessboard, referee, and livestream. The full project ships as YAML cards — file-based development all the way down.
Claude's Advice (Owais Mumtaz): A nightly Cowork task that reads 60 days of personal fitness data via MCP server and writes back a "Claude's Advice" chart with diet and workout adjustments. One task, one semantic layer, one chart.

Both projects share the same architectural insight: MCP as coordination layer rather than just data retrieval. For scouts interested in developer tooling, this pattern — two-agent coordination via a shared semantic layer — is showing up consistently across this week's events.
Sea × OpenAI APAC Hackathon Series — launch announced
Announced: May 14 | First event: June 6, 2026, Singapore 6
Sea Ltd (Singapore-based technology group) and OpenAI announced a regional hackathon series spanning Asia-Pacific. The first event, the Sea × OpenAI Codex Hackathon, runs June 6 in Singapore. Top 5 team members receive one year of ChatGPT Pro; additional prizes include OpenAI API credits. This is the entry point for sourcing APAC-based AI teams from an OpenAI-aligned talent pool.
Pitch competitions: results (May 7–14)

Image from: EU-Startups: Meet AlterEcho
AlterEcho — EU-Startups Summit 2026
Event: EU-Startups Summit 2026 Pitch Competition, Malta | Date: May 11 | Applicants: 1,600+ | Finalists: 15 7
Winner: AlterEcho
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Problem | Human presence in pharmaceutical cleanrooms risks contamination; manual work in hazardous environments endangers operators |
| Solution | Robotic avatars controlled via immersive interfaces from outside cleanrooms, with GMP-ready traceability and 21 CFR Part 11 compliance |
| Domain | Embodied AI, Robotics, Computer Vision |
| Tasks supported | Pipetting, plate handling, microscopy prep, sterile compounding, hazardous sample preparation |
| Claimed metrics | –95% contamination risk, +30% equipment efficiency, –45% plastic waste |
| Founders | Marco Molinari (CEO), Søren Myhre Voss (CTO) |
| Background | Both founders built FDA-approved robotics and AI at Novo Nordisk |
| Backers | Techstars, Innovation Fund Denmark, BioInnovation Institute, Intesa Sanpaolo Innovation Center |
| Prize package | €250K from Look AI Ventures + $220K fast-track to Techstars + up to €434K Malta VC matching + cloud/SaaS credits |
| Contact | [email protected] |
AlterEcho also won the SXSW Pitch Competition earlier in 2026 8. Two major competition wins in one year, both in different geographies, signals a team that pitches consistently rather than getting lucky once.
Sentry AI — Startup Grind Conference 2026
Event: Startup Grind Conference 2026, Silicon Valley | Date: May ~12–14 | Applicants: 2,000+ | Startups on stage: 150 9
Winner (Startup of the Year): Sentry AI
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | Enterprise-grade autonomous defense — agentic AI that detects, flags, and neutralizes physical security threats in real time |
| Domain | Agentic AI, Autonomous Security, Cyber-Physical Defense |
| CEO | Kiran Chaka |
| HQ | Silicon Valley |
| Traction signal | Met with 40 investors during the conference; multiple in active funding conversations |
Sentry AI's website (sentryai.io) was inaccessible at time of research, so company-level details beyond the pitch competition result are limited to what Startup Grind disclosed. Worth a direct LinkedIn outreach before the funding round closes.
Cornell Tech 2026 Startup Awards — 4 winners
Event: Cornell Tech Startup Awards, New York City | Date: May 14 | Competing teams: 30+ | Attendees: ~600 | Announcer: Andrew Ross Sorkin 10
Each winner received $100,000 investment plus studio space at Cornell Tech's Tata Innovation Center. Cornell Tech has incubated 128+ startups since launch, totaling $1.3B+ in combined valuation and $500M+ in VC raised 10.
Josh Hartmann, Chief Practice Officer, noted: "More than 30 teams competed in Startup Awards this year — a record for us — and it tells you something important about this moment in AI. Our students aren't just building with these tools; they're rethinking how entire industries work." 10
| Company | Founders | What it does | Domain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aiseptor | Akshay Aggarwal, Sanjay Ram, Divya Kheraj Bhanushali, Sudhakar Padmanaban | Zero-trust security layer installed on candidates' devices to block unauthorized AI tools during high-stakes exams | AI Safety / Zero-Trust |
| Custos | Carlos Guerrero Spota, Chloe Wang | Wraps existing payment infrastructure with programmable spending policies so companies can safely delegate transactions to AI agents | Agentic AI / Fintech |
| Kindred | Julia Klingberg, Aagam Bakliwal | AI reasoning engine mapping thousands of pages of medical device regulation into structured, traceable compliance checklists | RegTech / MedTech |
| Lola | Andrea Solano Abello, Björn Langer, Zane Mroue | Captures institutional knowledge from past contracts and decisions to automate routine legal approvals | Legal Tech / Agentic AI |
Two runner-ups also worth noting: CoagHealth (Medi Tolou) predicts blood clot risk in cancer patients 9 days in advance; MedComm (Royi Rozen) automates post-discharge follow-up for heart failure patients.
Custos and Kindred are the two profiles with the clearest near-term enterprise sales motion: Custos addresses the agentic-payments trust problem that every enterprise deploying AI agents will eventually hit; Kindred's medical device compliance market has high switching costs and a clear billing relationship (it eliminates consultant hours).
UNLV President's Innovation Challenge — Team Gagamba
Event: 2026 UNLV President's Innovation Challenge | Final: April 23 | Results announced: May 14 11
Winner: Team Gagamba — AI drone for high-rise window cleaning

Image from: UNLV News Center
Seven UNLV undergraduates across mechanical engineering, computer science, civil engineering, and political science. The drone detects contamination, maps windows, selects a cleaning method, and verifies results in real time using computer vision.
Early-stage signals: MGM Grand and Servpro (a large US cleaning contractor) both expressed interest during the team's market research phase. The team plans to develop further at UNLV's lab and pitch to Zero Labs, a Las Vegas–based incubator. Advisor: Anthony Ferrar (Associate Professor-in-Residence, UNLV); industry advisor: Glenn Nowak, co-founder of AeroAI (autonomous drone company).
Runner-ups: 2nd place Team RebelBot, 3rd place Team BYK Labs.
BC Founder Faceoff @ Web Summit Vancouver
Event: BC Founder Faceoff (co-located with Web Summit Vancouver 2026) | Date: May 14 | Prize: $10,000 CAD 12
Winner: Jointly Solutions (Aimee Schalles and Amanda Baron) — online platform for Canadians to create prenuptial, postnuptial, and cohabitation agreements without a lawyer. Not an AI company. AI-relevant finalists from the same stage: DealStack.ai and Drive Hockey Analytics did not win but were among the 12 competing teams.
Web Summit Vancouver 2026 drew 20,235 attendees, 1,197 startups, and 768 investors across 100+ countries 13.
Demo days and accelerator news (May 7–14)
WAIC FutureTech Demo Day × StartupX
Event: WAIC FutureTech Pitching Competition Demo Day | Date: May 7 | Format: Online 14
17 AI startups from 10+ countries (US, UK, Singapore, Switzerland, UAE, South Korea, Brazil) pitched to approximately 200 attendees. The judging panel represented firms managing more than RMB 1 trillion in capital: Google, GSR Ventures, CASSTAR, Vertex Ventures SE Asia & India, and NewMargin Ventures 14.
The winner receives a fully-sponsored trip to Shanghai WAIC 2026 valued at approximately $72,000, including flights, hotel, exhibition booth, and business matchmaking sessions 15.
Selected companies across domains: HYPER ACCEL (AI chip inference optimization), Allus AI (YC F25, factory vision systems), Industrial Next (YC W22, embodied AI for manufacturing), PuzzleLogic (AI-driven clinical pathology), RIFFAI (satellite imagery intelligence for energy/infrastructure), Betterdata (privacy-preserving enterprise data), Farmio (AI agents for food supply chains), Spacely AI (floor-plan-to-interior-design in minutes).
The two YC-backed companies on stage — Allus AI (F25) and Industrial Next (W22) — are the most traction-signaled entries from this event.
HSG START Accelerator — Cohort 2 Demo Day
Event: HSG START Accelerator Batch 2 Demo Day | Date: May 12 | Location: Switzerland Innovation Park Ost (SIP Ost), St. Gallen 16

Image from: University of St.Gallen
Eight European deep-tech startups graduated from the joint program run by the University of St. Gallen (HSG), the START Foundation, and Switzerland Innovation Park Ost. The cohort was selected from 200 applications across 27 countries. During the program, participants completed 72 investor meetings and 167 hours of industry exchange. The program's independent investment committee can deploy up to CHF 200,000 per company 16.
Cohort 2 companies: Aithon Robotics (inspection drones), ExoSphere (blood-based early cancer detection), FireDrone (drones for extreme-heat environments), Lightlink Instruments AG (hyperspectral cameras), NoxBlanc (personalized sleep systems), optohive (wearable brain imaging), SurfAce Cleantech (sustainable packaging coatings). One company from the cohort was not named in published materials.
European deep-tech with hardware components — longer to liquidity than pure software, but ExoSphere (cancer screening) and optohive (brain imaging) are the two with the most obvious seed-stage venture profile.
ZERO TO 1 Accelerator — Cohort 2026 enters Kill Gate program
Announced: May 9 | Location: Thailand (CMKL University, KMITL, True Digital Park, AI Engineering Institute) 17
The Thailand-based ZERO TO 1 Accelerator's Cohort 2026 passed Kill Gate 0 and entered a 90-day market validation program. Companies will advance through a series of Kill Gates testing customer demand, sales capability, scalability, and founder resilience. No company names were disclosed in the public announcement; the Demo Day at program end is expected around August 2026.
Scouts' calendar: upcoming events (May 15 – June 30)
Two deadlines close within the next three days — act on these before reading further.
Deadlines closing within 72 hours
| Event | Deadline | Details |
|---|---|---|
| CalHacks AI Hackathon @ UC Berkeley | May 17, 11:59 PM PST | June 20–21, in-person; $100K prizes; 1,300+ expected hackers; 300+ projects 18 |
| a16z SPEEDRUN SR007 | May 17 | 12-week accelerator; up to $1M investment; Demo Day Oct 6; past cohorts of 60+ companies have raised $32.1B cumulatively 19 |
Upcoming competitions to source from
| Event | Date | Format | Prize | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Farm Robotics Challenge Awards | May 21 | In-person, Plug and Play Silicon Valley | — | 96 teams from 13 countries; awards ceremony livestreamed on YouTube 20 |
| YC S26 NYC Interviews | May 21 | Invite-only | $500K standard | Accepted teams interview in NYC; program starts June 21 |
| UA Little Rock AI Hackathon | June 8–12 | In-person, Arkansas | — | NVIDIA + Google–sponsored; HealthTech focus; registration closed 22 |
| London Tech Week Hackathon | June 8–12 | In-person, London | — | New for 2026; Lovable as sponsor; registration details TBC 23 |
| Techstars Summer 2026 | Deadline June 10 | Accelerator (multiple cities + Anywhere) | Standard terms | 3,200+ companies funded historically 24 |
| Sea × OpenAI Codex Hackathon | June 6, Singapore | In-person | API credits + 1yr ChatGPT Pro (top 5) | First event in APAC series 6 |
| USAII Global AI Hackathon | June 14–21 | Virtual, global | $15,000+ | Open to students HS through PhD; register on Devpost; 3 tracks 25 |
| Dallas AI BUILDATHON | June 18–19 | In-person, Dallas TX | — | Organized by buildathon.co; event website currently inaccessible; details from Instagram only 26 |
| CalHacks AI Hackathon | June 20–21 | In-person, UC Berkeley | $100,000 | World's largest in-person AI hackathon; 24 hours 18 |
All competition results and team information are based on announcements published during May 7–14, 2026. Founder contact details are included only where publicly disclosed by the teams themselves or the organizing body.
参考ソース
- 1Hedera: Hello Future Apex Winners
- 2Microsoft: AI Dev Days Hackathon Winners
- 3Runway: Big Pitch Contest Winners
- 4Runway on Instagram: Winners Announcement
- 5Metabase: AI Hackathon Winners
- 6TNGlobal: Sea and OpenAI launch APAC AI Hackathon series
- 7EU-Startups: AlterEcho wins Summit pitch competition
- 8AlterEcho official website
- 9Startup Grind (Facebook): Startup of the Year 2026
- 10Cornell Tech: 2026 Startup Awards
- 11UNLV: Team Gagamba wins President's Innovation Challenge
- 12Innovate BC: Jointly Solutions wins BC Founder Faceoff
- 13Jay Minter: Web Summit 2026 Wraps With Big Numbers
- 14StartupX (LinkedIn): WAIC Demo Day highlights
- 15Durwin Ho (LinkedIn): WAIC FutureTech pitching event
- 16University of St.Gallen: HSG START Accelerator Batch 2
- 17ZERO TO 1 Accelerator (LinkedIn): Cohort 2026 arrives
- 18CalHacks: AI Hackathon 2026 Registration
- 19a16z: SPEEDRUN SR007 applications open
- 20Farm Robotics Challenge: 2026 Participants
- 21Y Combinator LinkedIn: NYC interviews May 21
- 22UA Little Rock: AI Hackathon announcement
- 23London Tech Week: Live hackathon announcement
- 24Techstars: Applications open
- 25USAII: Global AI Hackathon 2026
- 26buildathon.co Instagram
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