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Census 2020 Hackathon
06 May - 09:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
The Los Angeles Public Library, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office of the Census, LA City’s Information Technology Agency, and the County of Los Angeles are hosting the first-ever hackathon focused on the 2020 Census to ensure that everyone gets counted in Los Angeles. This event is presented as part of Digital Inclusion Week.
About:
Per the U.S. Constitution every person living in the U.S. must get counted every ten years. An accurate census count translates into equitable political representation in Congress and billions of dollars in federal funds for vital social programs and services in the City and the County of Los Angeles (i.e., health, social services, transportation, medicare, medicaid, foster care, senior services, education, etc.).
For the first time in history the U.S. Census Bureau will make the survey available online. This will have a drastic impact in how Los Angeles County residents complete the survey. The online Census will pose unprecedented opportunities and challenges, including a strong need to bridge the digital divide. In addition to the digital divide, concerns over the addition of a citizenship question have cast a shadow over an already plagued census. Given that Los Angeles has the second highest immigrant population in the country and immigrants’ heightened sense of fear and anxiety, civil rights organizations, immigration advocacy groups, and several state and local government agencies worry that immigrants and other hard-to-survey populations will not exercise their Constitutional right to get counted. Given the critical importance of the census and its fiscal and political impact, it is important that we do everything we can to ensure a full, fair, and accurate count in Los Angeles. Call to action:
Do you want to ensure that everyone in the City and County of Los Angeles is counted accurately and that our region gets its fair share of funds for social programs, transportation, medicare, education, and other services? Do you want to make sure that all Angelenos are counted regardless of their citizenship status?
Help everyone exercise their Constitutional right to get counted by developing strategies and/or products to effectively outreach to and engage residents for the 2020 Census.
Challenge:
What creative solutions, technological or otherwise, can you design to make the 2020 Census survey more accessible and engaging, especially for those that will be hard-to-survey, including immigrants, racial and ethnic communities, children 0-5 years, renters, college students, individuals with limited-English proficiency, and people living in poverty?
Note: In this context “accessibility” means mobile apps, outreach tool kits, easy to understand informational material, multi-lingual translated material, easy to navigate website or digital tools.
Hybrid Event:
This event will be hosted at the Central Library in Downtown Los Angeles, with the opportunity for teams to participate virtually. Attendees are encouraged to meet virtually prior to event in Slack channel 2020census.slack.com to begin the conversation.
A team size of 4-5 people is recommended. The ideal team make-up should include at least one subject matter expert, a tech person, and a digital storyteller or data person. A team leader will need to be selected.
Presentations and/or content can be saved in a shared Google Folder. Each team will give a five minute presentation before the judging panel at the end of the day. Those participating virtually will present to the judges via Zoom.
Date: May 6, 2018
Time: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location: Central Library, 630 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Parking: Located directly underneath the library at 544 S Flower St, Los Angeles, CA 90071 Cost for the day is $8. Public transportation is highly encouraged.
Food: Participants will be provided with lunch
Prizes:
1 iPad Pro
Gift Basket from Los Angeles Public Library
City of LA Recognition Certificate
Opportunity to present idea at the quarterly Census 2020 Countywide Outreach Complete Count Committee meeting on Thursday, May 24, 2018
Timeline:
9:00 am - Participants check-in
9:30 am - Welcome / Intros (Mark Taper Auditorium)
10:00 am - Teams assemble
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - Lunch provided in the Courtyards
4:15 pm - Finalized projects are submitted to Google Folder
4:30 pm - Team presentations
5:30 pm - Winners announced
Questions and comments can be directed to erodarte@lapl.org. Please include any dietary restrictions to ensure sufficient options are available.
Polymer Web Components Hackathon - Los Angeles
05 May - 10:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
Get started with the new web components standard and Google's Polymer web components framework as part of an open source project: the Collaboration Tree. Web components allow you to create new HTML tags which can be used with any other HTML based web technology. Polymer adds data binding for cascading changes, as well as a broad library of polished components. The Collaboration Tree is an open source project in progress, built on Polymer, who's goal is to create a new large scale collaborative discussion platform (read: open think tank).
This event will introduce you to the project and help you get hands on with Polymer web components. If you want to continue learning and working with Polymer on a real project you can tasks from the open source project, each ranked for different levels of experience and effort. This is part of the larger Collaboration Tree hackathon weekend, which you can join online via Slack.
Collaboration Tree Hackathon - Los Angeles
05 May - 10:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
Programmers, designers, and other techies in Southern California! If you are an open-source enthusiast and would like to help advance the Collaboration Tree (cTree) web platform for community think tanks, then signup for the Collaboration Tree Hackathon - Los Angeles. You'll get to network and build your resume while working with like-minded techies to help advance the cTree project by helping create an open-source tool for online collaboration around specific topics or goals. If you're a programmer, then it will help to have experience with Google's Polymer platform.
The expert tips page contains valuable info on hackathon participation!
Hack Till Dawn
05 May - 09:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
Grand prize valued at $US45,000
Hackers and electronic music enthusiasts! You're invited to participate in Hack Till Dawn — a hackathon that combines the best of tech and music festivals. You'll get to collaborate with your techie and music friends to design and build revolutionary new tech that will help musical festivals to up their game! Participate in the first stage in Los Angeles and compete to be one of three teams chosen to win progress to the second stage at EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival) Las Vegas. The Top 3 Teams’ demo videos will be featured at EDC Las Vegas where festival fans will vote for the grand prize-winning team that will win VIP passes to the EDC Orlando electronic dance music festival. The grand prize-winning team will win prizes valued at $US45,000.
Visit our tips page to make sure you're best prepared for your Hack Till Dawn hackathon experience!
Lily AI Hackathon
05 May - 09:00 AM
Mountain View, United States
The team at Lily AI, the first-ever perception-powered shopping experience, is excited to invite you to create something cool with Bounding Boxes, GANs, Style Transfer or Language Models. Come solo or in a team of up to three, and spend the day hacking and learning new skills, enjoying free food, and more.
Challenge:
Challenge yourself and make something innovative, even something that solves a small problem. It’s that simple.
Prize:
The top two teams from the hackathon will each receive a cash prize of $500.
Schedule:
09:00 AM : Doors Open & Breakfast
10:00 AM : Coding Kick Off
12:30 PM : Lunch
07:00 PM : Dinner
08:00 PM : Pitch
09:00 PM : Doors Close
Rules:
We will refund your registration fee. The event is free, if you show up.
You can download dataset, write some part of the code before the event, but we expect all attendees to write at the minimum 50% of the code during the event.
Ownership and IP - You own your IP and whatever you create. Simple as that.
Team Size - No more than three people.
Submissions - Share your github project with us.
Demos - You’ll have 2 minutes to demo the functionality of your project and talk through your idea.
Suggested Datasets:
Deep Fashion (http://mmlab.ie.cuhk.edu.hk/projects/DeepFashion.html)
Fashion-200K (https://github.com/xthan/fashion-200k)
Clothing Co-Parsing (https://github.com/bearpaw/clothing-co-parsing)
Clothing Attributes (https://purl.stanford.edu/tb980qz1002)
How is the hackathon judged?
Projects will be judged based on the following criteria:
Originality: How original, creative or unique is the idea?
Execution: How well was the project executed and explained? Did it work?
HackHLTH
05 May - 08:00 AM
Las Vegas, United States
HackHLTH is the premier hackathon for the healthcare ecosystem, bringing together the most passionate developers, designers, and entrepreneurs with the most forward thinking sponsors, to solve the industry’s toughest problems. With healthcare at a critical point, the need for new products and services to move forward, faster and more effectively, is more important than ever.
Participants will have 36 hours to collaborate and create meaningful solutions, with the most impactful projects sharing more than $140,000+ in prizes.
The industry is looking to you to accelerate innovation and drive meaningful change locally and globally. Register now and join us in Vegas from May 5-6 on our mission to reshape healthcare.
HackHLTH will give out more than $80,000 in cash prizes to 8 winning teams who create the most impactful solutions
Grand Prize
$30,000
Free tickets to HLTH conference
Exhibit space in HLTH exhibit hall to share your winning solution with the industry
Present as part of HLTH’s “Startup Pitch” program, in front of investors, media and other stakeholders from the healthcare ecosystem. This 3-minute pitch will then determine if they become a finalist, competing for the grand prize on HLTH’s main stage, Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
Runners Up
(3) $10,000 prizes
(4) $5,000 prizes
Sponsors Prizes
Sponsors will give out more than $60,000+ in prizes
Athenahealth Prize
$2500 in gift cards for the winning team
Exciting tech gadgets for each participant
$500 of tech credits AND extended access to athenaNet preview environment to power your solution through the next stages of development
3 months of co-working space in our inspiring Watertown digs – build out your idea with full access to our sweet perks, from Wifi to unlimited coffee to community kitchens. You’ll also get to work side-by-side with some of healthcare's most innovative technology startups!
VIP invitation to an athenahealth flagship conference: cruise interactive sessions and hang out with some of the smartest tech leaders and digital health entrepreneurs
Inclusion in the MDP network, complete with exclusive passes to some of the most popular events hosted by us
And of course, priceless fulfillment – from helping solve one of healthcare’s toughest challenges!
Fitbit Prize
$10,000 to be split amongst the team.
Helix Prize
Each member of the winning team will be awarded an all-expenses paid trip for 3 days (2 nights) to Helix HQ, located in San Carlos, California, between Silicon Valley and San Francisco. The winning team will have the opportunity to present their concept to Helix executives and staff.
Trip includes:
Roundtrip coach-class airfare from a major airport in or near winner’s city of residence to San Francisco International airport.
Hotel accommodations (one (1) standard double occupancy room) in the city of San Francisco for up to two nights
In addition to travel to Helix HQ the winning team will also receive:
$5,000 in cash to be split amongst all members of the team
AND
$1,000 in Helix DNA products for each winning team member
Redox Prize
$150 in Amazon gift cards for each participant of the winning team
Day 1: Trip to majestic Madison, WI -- the land of beer, cheese, and health IT.
Hosted by Redox, the leading developer platform for healthcare interoperability.
Shadow key members of the team (depending on who is most applicable)
Meet with Redox leadership to understand key aspects of how we got to where we are: product vision, go-to-market strategies and experiments, our approach to marketing, building and managing a remote team, intentionally creating culture.
Dinner & Brewery/Distillery Tour(s) with Redox founders
Optional: https://www.epic.com/visiting
Day 2: Additional trip to Chicago for Redox user event
Redox organized event with ecosystem partners to meet other digital health developers and companies
Tour of MATTER - health tech coworking
Meeting with Healthbox
Travel, Lodging, and food provided.
Redox will set up meetings with top health tech accelerators and investors including TMCx, Healthbox, Dreamit Health, .406 Ventures, HealthX Ventures.
VIP passes to any Redox events/parties for one year.
Your application can be listed on the Redox Gallery
Softheon Prize
A VIP four-day prize trip to visit Softheon’s headquarters and an awesome weekend in New York City!
Rub elbows with tech leaders and become immersed in Softheon’s culture and visiting the Big Apple.
Each day, you’ll find tech talks, product demos, networking opportunities with Softheon's CEO, and a few surprises.
Welcome dinner reception with Softheon CEO and tech leaders
Hotel Accommodations
Airfare and transportation
Tickets to a Broadway show
Private tour of New York City
Farewell dinner reception at top NYC restaurant
TokBox Prize
$2000 cash prize to be split amongst the winning team.
$250 in TokBox credits for each member of the winning team and each member of the runner-up team (enabling 900 hours of live video interaction each).
Open invitation for all winning team members to visit TokBox in San Francisco and present their solution to TokBox developers and executives, with a one-night hotel stay and breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
Published articles and social media promotion of the winning and runner-up use-cases, applications and teams.
Office of the Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Prize
$5,000 to be split amongst the team.
Featuring data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Make it personal. Using sponsor technology and your unique skills, build something you’re passionate about that will foster better health for your family, friends community or the world.
Sponsor Challenges
Athenahealth Challenge
Challenge: Eliminate physician burnout
Have you ever been at the doctor’s office sitting there while they stare away clicking through screens and pecking away at a keyboard? Today’s technology has done wonders for data capture, but it often gets in the doctor’s way of a meaningful connection with the patients. Seldom do we pause to consider what the doctor might be going through. High costs, heightened documentation, clunky software, and siloed information are keeping our doctors from doing the work they love to do—care for patients. More so, they’re causing stress, burnout, exhaustion, and depression in doctors, worsening projected physician shortage and having far-reaching consequences for care teams, patients, and the greater healthcare system.
We’re challenging you to find ways to break down those barriers and introduce a frictionless workflow into doctors’ day-to-days. Think through solutions that will remove burden from physicians’ lives, enable them to feel more capable in tackling their workloads, improve their experience, and empower them to be more present in moments of care. We want you to move past the dictation and voice assistant capabilities we’re already seeing in market and innovate in ways and spaces still unclaimed.
Some of the areas your solution could focus on include:
Killing the time it takes for doctors to complete documentation after work (1-2 hours at home after already long and stressful shifts)
Surfacing only the most important notifications for doctors every day (vs. the average 77 pings they get today)
Reducing the number of administrative hands that patient information has to touch to move from hospital to hospital
Driving collaboration efficiency amongst the care team
Alleviating physician shortages in underserved markets
Improving the health and wellbeing of clinicians by helping restore joy in practicing medicine
We’ve got a lot of work to do, so let’s get started. Use athenahealth APIs to beat burnout with innovative solutions.
Fitbit Challenge
Challenge: To participate in the Fitbit challenge, build an application to help individuals with diabetes, heart, sleep or mental health conditions better manage their day-to-day life. To achieve this goal, use the Fitbit OS SDK (which uses JavaScript, CSS and SVG) [1] to build for our smart watches (Ionic and Versa) or use our Web API (ReST API) [2] to integrate within our platform. All participants must comply with Fitbit’s terms for development.
[1] https://dev.fitbit.com/getting-started/
[2] https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/web-api/
[3] https://dev.fitbit.com/legal/platform-terms-of-service/
Helix Challenge
Helix empowers developers to find novel ways to use genetic data. In a world where you have full access to your genomic data, what apps would you have a use for using that data? What services would you like to have the ability to leverage your genetic data for the ultimate personalized experience? Create an experience centered on genetic data to help somebody live a happier and healthier life everyday.
For example, your experience could:
Provide insights on health or predisposition to certain conditions given genetic information and family history (e.g. heart disease risk or hereditary cancer risk)
Create custom diet plans around micro and macro nutrients based on a person’s ability to metabolize certain nutrients by looking at their DNA
Recommend diet and exercise routines by looking at genetics around BMI, obesity, and saturated fats
Ancestry composition based on comparing your DNA to DNA from global populations
User data collection for use in a research study
Redox Challenge
Challenge: For top healthcare organizations, the goals of healthcare IT are often framed around the Quadruple Aim:
1. Improve the patient experience
2. Improve efficiency of care delivery
3. Improve the health of population
4. Improve the provider experience
Create a tool that uses data driven metrics to support how you’re meeting 1 or more of these goals. In order to make sure that your patient’s primary care team understands the services your providing or information you’re collecting, use Redox to integrate your information into their workflow.
Softheon Challenge
Participants of Softheon’s challenge may select one or multiple of the following:
Option 1: Machine Learning
There are many unexplored ways to collect data. Using machine learning, we invite you to create a dynamic UI form to collect information from healthcare consumers and store information from each session. This could be driven from a state transition graph also known as a deterministic finite automaton (DFA).
For example, your solution could:
Ask a series of questions, where answers drive the following questions
Aggregate data and learn from it
Make enhancements to the form automatically to enhance the UI experience.
Option 2: Wallet API
The Softheon Wallet is a RESTful web service designed to enable applications to securely and easily accept payments while minimizing your PCI-DSS scope.
Our API has pragmatic, resource-oriented URLs, and leverages standard HTTP response codes and messages to indicate API errors. We also use standard HTTP verbs and authentication schemes, which are easily used by built-in HTTP clients available in most development languages as well as stand-alone clients, such as cURL and Postman.
The Softheon Wallet uses a process known as tokenization to capture sensitive payment card or bank account information, store it securely, and return a reference token that can be used to make future payments. The tokenization process can enable your application to accept customer payments without ever having their sensitive payment card information touch your servers.
For this challenge, create a solution that uses this technology to help consumers make a payment using a non-traditional device.
Examples:
Voice Assistant – Google Assistant, Alexa, Siri, Cortana
Chat Bot
Option 3: Enterprise API
The Enterprise API is a RESTful web service designed to interact with core resources of Softheon. Our API has pragmatic, resource-oriented URLs, and leverages standard HTTP response codes and
messages to indicate API errors. We also use standard HTTP verbs and authentication schemes, which are easily used by built-in HTTP clients available in most programming languages as well as stand-alone clients, such as cURL and Postman.
The API uses OAuth2 bearer token authentication. You will need to request tokens using the Softheon Identity API before you can invoke the Enterprise API.
For this challenge, use the Enterprise API as a content management repository for the Wallet API.
Examples:
Create an administrative portal for storing payment transactions as entities in Softheon.
Store user shopping habits and geolocation to identify shopping trends on a given website.
Now’s your chance to use your skills and data insights to build the future of healthcare – and win some great prizes.
TokBox Challenge
With rising healthcare costs and a huge demand for quality care, telemedicine and telehealth solutions are becoming increasingly important. TokBox makes it easy to add HIPAA-compliant live video and voice into any iOS, Android or Web JS app, making communications within telehealth services seamless. TokBox is used today within major telehealth apps including InTouch Health, One Medical, BetterHelp, Babylon, Doxy.me, and many more
Use cases for TokBox Live Video APIs in telehealth apps include:
Virtual Visits
Telepsychiatry
Group Therapy
Support for Visually Impaired
Device monitoring
Augmented reality
TokBox challenges HackHLTH developers to embed Live Video communications within their apps to drive better health outcomes, particularly for groups and extended participants beyond the usual doctor/patient type interaction.
TokBox Live Video is an easily integratable complement for teams also competing for other prizes - use TokBox as a UX component within your overall healthcare solution. Learn more about our APIs at tokbox.com/hackathon and use promo code HLTH18.
Office of the Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Challenge
Opioid-involved deaths are continuing to increase in the United States. More than three out of five drug overdose deaths involve an opioid. Combating the opioid crisis is a priority for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Treatment Track: In addressing the opioid epidemic, HHS is focused on improving access to treatment and recovery services and promoting evidence-based approaches to reduce opioid overdoses, overdose-related mortality, and the prevalence of opioid use disorder. How can you help federal, state, and local stakeholders improve access to effective treatment and recovery services?
Usage Track: One of HHS’s key priorities in responding to the opioid epidemic is to strengthen its understanding of the epidemic through better public health data and reporting. A critical element of this understanding relates to knowing who is at risk for opioid misuse or abuse. How can you help federal, state, and local stakeholders identify at-risk populations and their underlying risk characteristics of opioid misuse or abuse?
Prevention Track: HHS and public health officials across the country are committed to ensuring preventative resources and overdose-reversing drugs are made available to the public. To adequately supply and position resources, federal, state, and local stakeholders are faced with the complex challenge of predicting and identifying the supply of the full range of opioids contributing to the crisis. How can you help federal, state, and local stakeholders predict and analyze the supply and movement of legal and illicit opioids?
*Schedule subject to change
Wednesday, April 25th: 6:30-8:00 PM PDT Pre-HackHLTH Virtual Session via Zoom Webinar LinkMeeting Number: 532 828 406
Friday, May 4th:7:00 PM - 8:30 PM PDT Happy Hour at ARIA, Joshua 5
Saturday, May 5th:9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Registration Opens9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Breakfast11:00 AM - 11:15 AM: Opening Announcements and Coding Begins11:15 AM - 11:45 AM: Sponsor Pitches 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM: Attendee Pitches12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch and Networking1:00 PM - 4:30 PM: Sponsor Breakout Sessions6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Dinner8:00 PM: Pitch Workshop11:00 PM - 1:00 AM: Midnight Snack
Sunday, May 6th:6:30 AM - 8:30 AM: Breakfast 11:00 AM: Submission Deadline, Coding Ends11:15 PM - 1:15 PM: Lunch 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Round 1 Demos2:30 PM - 3:15 PM: Judges Deliberation3:15 PM - 4:45 PM: Final Demos4:45 PM - 5:30 PM: Judges Deliberate5:30 PM - 6:00 PM: HackHTLTH Opening Keynote6:00 PM - 6:30 PM: Winners & Awards
Round 1: Sunday, May 6A one-on-one session between the team presenting its solution, and the judges from the Challenge sponsor for whom the solution was developed (e.g., Challenge sponsor “x” will judge team submissions for their/its challenge). Each sponsoring company will select its two finalists to advance to Round 2.
Round 2: Sunday, May 6 The top 16 teams, two from each sponsoring company, will present in the HLTH General Session Ballroom, with full A/V support, in front of our panel of judges. The presentations will be open to all HLTH attendees.
Each submission will be scored based on the following criteria with a minimum score of 0 and a maximum score of 20 points. The final score will be the average of the judges’ scores:
Simplicity (5 points): Is the application simple to use and can the team explain it clearly in three sentences or less?
Creativity (5 points): How creative was the team in developing an innovative solution for the challenge?
Impact (5 points): Did the team create an application that can have a real and valuable impact?
Design (5 points): Was the UX/UI intuitive and appealing?
Judges
HackHLTH Fresh Code:All code developed as part of the HackHLTH must be FRESH. Before the start of the HackHLTH, developers can create wireframes, designs and user flows. They can also come with hardware. But to keep things fair, all code must be written onsite at the HackHLTH.
IP Ownership at HackHLTH:Participants own the rights to their work. Please keep in mind that sponsoring companies may have their own terms and conditions for proprietary technology or content.
HackHLTH Participation Agreement:Participants in HackHLTH are required to sign an agreement either prior to the show during registration or upon arrival.
Travel Stipend for Qualified ParticipantsQualified developers, designers and entrepreneurs can get up to a $125 stipend with a cap of actual expenses incurred for travel and lodging. To qualify, developers, designers and entrepreneurs must:
Check-in onsite to the HackHLTH Hackathon, Submit a project, and Demo to the judges on Sunday, May 6.
All receipts such as hotel, airfare, gas, and lodging must have the attendee's name on them. Receipts must reflect the dates of May 2-8. Only travel to/from the HackHLTH Hackathon and hotel stay during the event will be reimbursed up to a total of $125.
MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT LINK: https://hlth.co/hackhlth/
Esports Data Hackathon Powered by Sportradar ($12,500 Prize Value)
04 May - 05:30 PM
Indianapolis, United States
24 Hour Challenge: Come Hack in The Gem, a converted 120 year old Basketball Gym at the heart of Indy's Tech Hub, Union 525.
* Data Scientists, Developers, Designers, Creators, Innovators, Business minds, Student. Bring it!
*Companies looking for an Esports pivot? Bring it!
* Register as a Team (2+ Members) or arrive solo and join the best at the Launch Party.
$12,500 Prize Value. Winning Team Secures a spot in Acceleradar. Sportradar's virtual accelerator and access to a year of Esport (ESL) Data (10k value). AND a free 1yr SportsUNITED membership (2.5K value)
SportsUNITED has partnered with Sportradar to bring an exciting new Esport Data Hackathon to the Mid-West. Centered around the Union 525 Tech Hub in downtown Indianapolis, teams will compete in a 24-hour Challenge, using cutting edge technology (Machine Learning, AI, AR/VR, NLP, Immersive Media, Machine Vision, Blockchain) to develop innovative data solutions that solve problems for: Fan Experience | Esports Analytics I eAthlete Training & Performance | Sponsor Insights.
The Sportradar Advisory Board includes Ted Leonsis, Mark Cuban, and Michael Jordan. They have existing partnerships with NFL, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, Esports (LoL, CS:GO and more)
Agenda:
Friday, May 4th. Gaming Hall of Fame Kick-Off Event!!
5:30-6:00: Registration and Fuel Up
6:00-6:30: Team Formation and Networking
6:30-7:00: Challenge Launch! and Q+A
Saturday, May 5th.
5:30-6:00: Fuel up and Networking
6:00-7:00: Team Pitches
7:30: Announce the Winner and newest member of the Sportradar Accelerator!
Brainhack Global San Francisco 2018
03 May - 05:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
Brainhack is a community-organized hackathon and unconference that brings together researchers and technologists from a myriad of disciplines to work together on innovative neuroscience projects.
Please join us May 3-5 (Thursday night, Friday and Saturday) at Mission Hall UCSF to hack, analyze, build, learn, ask questions, and make new friends.
Brainhack Global San Francisco 2018
03 May - 05:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
Overview
Brainhack is a community-organized hackathon and unconference that brings together researchers and technologists from a myriad of disciplines to work together on innovative neuroscience projects. Since the first Brainhack in 2012, these events have been held in 8 countries on three continents and have become a model for open collaboration in science.
Following the success of previous distributed events (see Brainhack EDT and Brainhack Global 2017) , please join us May 3-5 (Thursday night, Friday and Saturday) at Mission Hall UCSF (Mission Hall: Welcome) to hack, analyze, build, learn, ask questions, and make new friends.
Schedule
Brainhack Global San Francisco 2018 will include:
Open Hacking time to collaborate on projects.
Socializing events.
Unconference sessions led by parcitipants.
For a detailed hourly schedule, please see our Brainhack Global San Francisco 2018 website
Registration
We hope to make this event as open and accessible as possible to anyone who wants to participate. We have tried to keep the registration fee as low as possible while covering costs for food and drink.
Registration includes breakfast, lunch and drinks on Friday and Saturday.
By registering, you agree to abide by the Brainhack Code of Conduct.
If you really want to particiapte and there are no more tickets available, or if you can't afford the registration, please contact us and we'll see what we can do.
More Info
Please see the Brainhack Global San Francisco 2018 website. You can also read our recent paper about Brainhack in GigaScience! Includes a history of Brainhack as well as examples of past projects.
Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Pitney Bowes App Building Hackathon!
03 May - 02:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
Hackers in San Francisco! You're invited to submit a solution idea for the Pitney Bowes’ Small and Medium Business Hackathon. Your solution must address one of the following themes: E-commerce Enablement, SMB Productivity, Streamlining Shipping Operations, Increasing International Presence, or Open Innovation. Submit your solution idea and you may be selected for the hackathon, where you will create a working app prototype using the Pitney Bowes APIs.