The School of Computer Engineering (ETSINF) of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) is organizing the Valencian regional edition of the Ada Byron programming competition. This competition, designed to challenge the programming skills of students, will be held next SaturdayMarch 1, 2025 at the ETSINF facilities.
This year, the competition celebrates its tenth edition (2015-2025), consolidating itself as a benchmark in the university environment for students passionate about programming. The evolution of Ada Byron over these ten years reflects its positive impact on the training and development of talent in computer engineering.
The Ada Byron competition, widely known in the university environment, tests the participants in an intense5-hour working day in whichteams of three students shouldsolve 10 to 12 programming problems. The event is an opportunity to demonstrate technical skills and encourage teamwork and creativity in problem solving.
Who can participate
The competition is open to undergraduate students in Computer Engineering and Master’s degrees related to the field of computer science. In addition, in this edition, participation will be completely free thanks to the support of sponsors who will cover the costs of the event.
Key information and how to register
All information regarding the program and requirements for participation will be available soon on the official Ada Byron website: https://ada-byron.es/2024/reg/valencia/ . To learn more about the competition and its impact, you can also consult the editions organized by the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) in https://ada-byron.es/.
The 2024 ranking can be viewed at the following website ( https://ada-byron.es/2024/reg/valencia/clasificacion.php). The teams were classified into three levels, corresponding to first year (level A), second year (level B) and third year and above (level C). Three teams, one from each category, will then participate in the Spanish final.
Invitation to other centers
From the ETSINF-UPV we encourage all universities in the Valencian Community that teach the Degree in Computer Engineering and Masters to promote this competition among their students. An excellent opportunity for future computer science professionals to demonstrate their talent and measure themselves against other students.
If you are a student, do not miss this opportunity and be part of the 2025 edition of the Ada Byron competition.Register, form your team and get ready