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The ESMT Hacknight
29 Sep - 02:00 PM
Berlin, Germany
€ 1,000 per winning team member
Developers and MBAs from across Europe! The ESMT Entrepreneurship Club invites you to participate in the ESMT HackNight 2018. You'll be challenged to collaborate with like-minded individuals to conceive and design an innovative solution that will help deliver the education that the workers of tomorrow will require. Build your team's prototype from scratch and pitch it to an expert panel of judges for the chance to win € 1,000 per team member!
Justice Hack BC 2018
29 Sep - 10:00 AM
Vancouver, Canada
Justice Hack BC is about bringing together the province's technology sector leadership and home-grown access-to-justice pioneers. The challenge: design technology-based solutions to access to justice challenges. Doesn’t matter if you are a techie, a hustler, or are simply passionate about justice, all that is needed is a desire to solve big problems. Tickets are $15 and include 3 meals plus snacks, swag, prizes, and venue access throughout September 29-30. More info: justicehackbc.org
Women Who Code Silicon Valley Hackathon 2018
29 Sep - 09:00 AM
Mountain View, United States
Join Women Who Code Silicon Valley and Flutter on Sep 29th, 2018!
It's that time of the year again!
Come be a part of our annual hackathon to gain new programming skills, have fun, and work in teams to build Android and iOS apps in record time! All this using the Flutter platform!
Everyone is welcome!
We welcome your expertise at this event, whether you are a developer, designer, product manager, project manager, data scientist, business analyst, or marketing professional. You will be working in teams of 5 to come up with the next great applicaton to hit the Mobile World!This hackathon is geared towards all skill levels. If this is your first hackathon, you will fit right in! If you are a seasoned professional ready to lead a dedicated team, this event is also for you! This event is geared towards women but we also welcome everyone who supports our mission of inspiring women to excel in technology careers. Must be 18 years or older to particpate.
Our aim is to provide a welcoming and supportive space to learn about app development, work on a new portfolio project, or spend the weekend learning a new technology.TIMELINE8:30am - 9:30am: Registration & Networking9:30am - 10:00am: Welcome & Breakfast10:00am - 11:00am: Google workshop on Flutter11.00am - 11.30am: Professional Photobooth11:00am - 6:00pm: Hack hack hack! (lunch, dinner and other refreshments served during this time)6:00pm - 7:30pm: Demo, and judges will select 3 winner teams8:00pm: Announce WinnersEVENT COSTThe event cost is $15 for all hackathon participants and they include food, professional shot for your LinkedIn profile, swag, giveaways, and prizes for the winners.Scholarships: If you are a student, under-employed, or in need of financial assistance, we have full scholarships available for this event. Please submit an application here.No refunds. There will be no refunds for this event. If you cannot attend, you can email us to transfer the ticket to another attendee, or we can add it to our scholarship pool.
Sponsors:
Rules, Code of Conduct, and Judging Criteria:
By registering, you agree to all the rules of WWCode - Silicon Valley Hackathon. The hackers will agree to create applications that are positive (not offensive and not divisive) and aim to bring stakeholders together. Be sure to read the Rules, Code of Conduct, Judging Criteria.
1- Must Register on Eventbrite.
2- Read the Rules, Code of Conduct, Judging Criteria...
3- Consider Volunteer Contact Form (individuals) or Sponsor Contact form(Corp.)
Note: If you do not have a team already, you can use the 8:30am-9:30am to form a team. Teams of around 5 are ideal. You can also use Meetup to find teammates. A facilitator will be assisting those that need teams at the
hackathon.
Dog hackathon
29 Sep - 09:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
Do you love dogs? Do you love data? Do you love R? Then this is the perfect event for you.
R ladies London is running a full day hackathon together with Dogs Trust. We will explore data provided by the charity, as well as public data, to help Dogs Trust learn from their data.
Questions that we will try to answer include:
Can we apply machine learning, to successfully classify visual images of 30 different dog breeds?
Are particular breeds more likely to be rehomed in particular areas?
Historically, are breed popularity trends seen across the whole of the UK, or do specific areas show unique trends?
Are rehoming rates influenced by breed appearances on film or TV?
Join us for a day of data analysis and fun.
Please note that you will need to sign a non-disclosure agreement to access any data from Dogs Trust.
Approximate schedule (this will be confirmed in an email closer to the date):
9-10am Arrival
10am-1pm Hacking
1-2pm Lunch (pizza!)
2-6pm More hacking (there will be some snacks to keep us going)
6-7pm Presentations and wrap up
Data links
Rehoming data
https://doghackathon.filecloudonline.com/ui/core/index.html?mode=single&path=/SHARED/emmavestesson/RehomingData&secure=1
Photos
https://doghackathon.filecloudonline.com/ui/core/index.html?mode=single&path=/SHARED/emmavestesson/PyhnKtgv37VlsyRe&secure=1
Public data
Some more information about #tidytuesday. https://github.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday . There are two dog related tidy Tuesdays and we have included some links below as of examples what people have done. You can also search twitter (#tidytuesday)
Tidy Tuesday Dogs vs cats
Article
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2014/07/28/where-cats-are-more-popular-than-dogs-in-the-u-s-and-all-over-the-world/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.52b886537b20
Data
https://github.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday/tree/master/data/2018-09-11
Blogs
https://robertopreste.com/datascience/tidy-tuesday-week-24
Tidy Tuesday rehoming
Data
https://github.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday/tree/master/data/2018-07-31
Article
https://theparttimeanalyst.com/2018/08/04/does-the-dog-get-adopted-p1/
https://theparttimeanalyst.com/2018/08/05/does-the-dog-get-adopted-p2/
Hack4Health 4.0
28 Sep - 03:00 PM
Waterloo, Canada
Healthtech hackers in and around the Greater Toronto Area! You're invited to apply to participate in Hack4Health 4.0! Come and collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to design and prototype a solution that helps people suffering from multiple sclerosis and dementia. Pitch your solution to a panel of judges for the chance to win.
Dansathon - The first European Dance Hackathon (Deadline 1st June)
28 Sep - 06:34 AM
London, United Kingdom
€10k Seed fund per city
Hackers, developers, makers! You’re invited to participate in the 3-day Dansathon – The First European Dance Hackathon. Dansathon will be held simultaneously in Liège, London, and Lyon. You’ll get to work with a team for 3 days to produce a prototype of dance performance, an application, an installation or other innovative forms of creation. Present your project to a jury for your chance to win 10,000 Euros seed fund from BNP Paribas Foundation. There will be one winning project per city.
genEquality Hackathon Kick-Off
22 Sep - 01:00 PM
New York, United States
Up to $10,000 in seed funding
Developers, community organizers, data scientists, behavioral scientists, media makers, designers, and more! If you're passionate about gender equality, then you're invited to participate in the genEquality Hackathon. Participate on your own, or register as a team. You'll have 4 months to build an innovative technology solution that will help solve a problem or create positive change for gender equality. Pitch your project for a chance to win up to $10,000 in seed funding.
BASEHacks 3.0: A High School Hackathon
22 Sep - 10:30 AM
Fremont, United States
$1000 investment team grant + $500 DigitalOcean credit per team member
**Note: Event signups closing on Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 11:59PM.**
**UPDATE: Signups are officially closed. If you have any questions, please contact us at basehacks.team@gmail.com. Thank you**
What: BASEHacks is a high school hackathon in the Bay Area for students by students, and it's completely free! We will have free food, swag, goodies, and more! We will have plenty of games and icebreakers to make your experience memorable.
Where: We will be hosting the event at 42 Silicon Valley in Fremont, CA: 6600 Dumbarton Circle, Fremont, CA 94555
When: The event is an overnight hackathon from September 22nd to 23rd, 2018. The full schedule is available on our website.
Who: Anyone (as long as you're 18 or younger) can come, even if you haven't written a single line of code before! We will have plenty of opportunities for even non-coders to participate!
Why: There's tons of free food, swag, and goodies! You can make new friends and even learn some new skills you can show off to others. And plus, it's a free event! Bring along your friends to this wonderful free event.
Visit http://www.basehacks.org for more information.
Hacking Self Hackathon - SEPT 2018
22 Sep - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Hackers, innovators, entrepreneurs, creative types, builders, and social disruptors in the greater Toronto area. It doesn't matter if you're a student or a professional, if you're interested in how technology can help solve common human challenges, then you're invited to participate in the Hacking Self Hackathon. Come as a team, or join one at the event. You'll get a full day to conceive, prototyping and pitch an innovative solution that will help people to capture lost capacity and enable their growth.
Hack For The Sea: Seattle
22 Sep - 09:00 AM
Seattle, United States
Techies and professionals interested in marine science, research, and industry! You're invited to participate in Hack For The Sea: Seattle. This hackathon focuses on marine science exclusively! You'll be challenged to create an innovative solution that enables researchers to more effectively communicate their science. Come and build a mobile app that helps geo-tag marine debris, or an app that tells users about the environmental impacts of different foods – it’s your choice!