University students are reimagining
the future of food.
Applications for the 2023 hackathon will open fall 2022.
Cultivate Tomorrow is the first and only student hackathon of its kind
The Hackathon provides a space for undergraduate and graduate students can explore their interest in cellular agriculture and cell-cultured food.
Supporting Student Development in Cellular Agriculture
Cultivate Tomorrow is a student organization that provides university students with experiential education in a collaborative, team-based setting. Students bring together their diverse interests and skillsets to compete in this engaging final event. The hackathon provides the means for students to demonstrate their innovation, passion, and drive as future leaders in cellular agriculture.
Cultivate Tomorrow
Driven by Students
The Cultivate Tomorrow Hackathon is developed and organized by a student leadership team.
The flagship hackathon (2021-22) demonstrated that undergraduate and graduate students across disciplines are gathering interest in cellular agriculture.
Student Development in Cell Ag
Cultivate Tomorrow is a student organization that provides university students with experiential education in a collaborative, team-based setting. Students bring together their diverse interests and skillsets to compete in this engaging final event. The hackathon provides the means for students to demonstrate their innovation, passion, and drive as future leaders in cellular agriculture.
Cultivate Tomorrow
Student Development in Cell Ag
Cultivate Tomorrow is a student organization that provides university students with experiential education in a collaborative, team-based setting. Students bring together their diverse interests and skillsets to compete in this engaging final event. The hackathon provides the means for students to demonstrate their innovation, passion, and drive as future leaders in cellular agriculture.
Cultivate Tomorrow
Student Development in Cell Ag
Cultivate Tomorrow is a student organization that provides university students with experiential education in a collaborative, team-based setting. Students bring together their diverse interests and skillsets to compete in this engaging final event. The hackathon provides the means for students to demonstrate their innovation, passion, and drive as future leaders in cellular agriculture.