Vonage partnered with Hack the North 2020++ as a sponsor, providing resources to empower students to turn their ideas into reality. The organization hosted workshops, tech talks, and career sessions, and received over 50 project submissions for the Best Use of Vonage API Challenge. The winning submission, PrioVax, developed an application to facilitate COVID-19 vaccine distribution within local communities, utilizing machine learning algorithms to identify high-risk patients and prioritize their vaccination appointments. Other notable projects included Accima, which used AI-powered tools to analyze vocal skills and photography; min.it, a web application that generates meeting minutes in real-time; MoniMango, a platform for analyzing public sentiment on stocks; Offline, a mobile app that allows users to access the web without internet access; CopyCat, a teambuilding exercise that uses computer vision to recognize similarities in actions; Jump!, a real-time multiplayer competitive exercise game powered by computer vision; Pushup Battle, a website that tracks pushups and declares winners; and vibecheck, an application that converts voice call input into a curated music playlist. Vonage's goal is to continue sharing knowledge with students and preparing for the future of software development.