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St. Hack-trick's Day
16 Mar - 08:30 AM
Seattle, United States
Coders, designers, researchers, project managers, subject matter experts, and just ordinary people in and around Seattle! If you're a concerned citizen, then you're invited to participate in the St. Hack-trick's Day hackathon. You'll get the chance to get inspired, imagine a better future, and contribute your talent to make a difference with an innovative tech-for-good project.
Zoran Djindjic Hakaton
09 Mar - 11:00 AM
Beograd, Serbia
Osnovni cilj hakatona je kreiranje online alata/aplikacija koji će približiti mladima lik i delo dr Zorana Đinđića i učiniti ga digitalno prisutnijim.
Health Hack 2019
09 Mar - 09:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
Computing, bioengineering, and medical students in the Greater London Area! Imperial College's Department of Computing Society (DoCSoc), Bioengineering Society, and ICSM Coding Society invite you to apply to participate in IC HealthHack 2019!
At this weekend-long event, you'll get to work as a member of a cross-functional team to create an innovative technology solution that addresses a current medical challenge.
Go to the hackathon tips page for useful IC HealthHack advice!
Toronto Baseball Hack Day Hackathon 2019
09 Mar - 09:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Combine your love of code, design, big data, and baseball at the second annual Baseball Hackday Hackathon in Toronto! This special one day event will take place on March 9th, 2019 at Ryerson's iBoost Zone and we will be hacking along with teams in Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, Seattle, and the Twin Cities. We will all participate in the development of baseball-related projects and experiments to see if can make something awesome with technology. By participating, you will be part of a group that joins technology with sports and our hope is to bring technology and sports communities together.
Using your creativity along with baseball, you can make, a web app, a mobile app, a web site, or data visualization. The majority of your coding must happen during the event. Some work done prior to the event is allowed, but it should be disclosed at your demo. Prototypes/mockups for demo are OK, but working websites or mobile apps are strongly encouraged. And afterwards, you'll get the opportunity to show your stuff to our judging panel of Toronto technology and sports super-stars!
Designers, developers, statisticians, big data enthusiasts, and baseball fans are welcome to participate! We are looking for sponsors to help offset the costs of hosting our event and judges to evaluate the projects and then present the winning team with a grand prize. There is no cost to attend and participate in the event but there are limited spots so book early.
You are welcome to sign up alone or with a team. Ideally, teams won't exceed 5 members.
Checkout www.baseballhackday.com/toronto for more information.
New to hack days? Have no fear.
Check out https://baseballhackday-2018.devpost.com/ to see last year’s submissions
Check out resources in https://github.com/baseballhackday/data-and-resources/wiki/Resources-and-ideas
Check out http://baseballhackday.tumblr.com/ for an inspiration blog on tumblr
Have a question? E-mail baseball.hackday.toronto@gmail.com
Give Backathon | "Game Jam"
08 Mar - 04:30 PM
Melbourne, Australia
Aussie game developers and hackers! Do you want to help indigenous youth? Barayamal -- Australia's Indigenous Business Accelerator -- invites you to participate in their Give Backathon | "Game Jam". You'll be challenged to build games that:
» Inspire and teach Indigenous youth how to code and develop their own games.
» Educate non-Indigenous Australians and strengthen Reconciliation in Australia.
Participate in Melbourne, or virtually from anywhere in the world.
8th Annual NYU Entrepreneurs Festival
08 Mar - 12:00 PM
New York, United States
You are invited to join us on March 8 & 9, 2018, to meet and network with over 1,000 people and celebrate the stories of NYU founders, startups, and entrepreneurs.
The two-day celebration will feature keynotes, a Hackathon, panels, roundtables, workshops, and an NYU Startup Exhibition (feat. 60+ NYU Startups). All keynotes and panelists are NYU student, faculty, or alumni entrepreneurs.
This year's keynotes will be:
1. Jeff Furman, Ben & Jerry's Corporate Board Member, Emeritus (Stern '65, Law '68)
2. Nobu Nakaguchi, Zola Chief Design Officer and Co-founder (Tisch '10)
3. Maryellis Bunn, Museum of Ice Cream Founder and CEO (CAS)
4. Andrea Breanna, Rebelmouse Founder and CEO (Gallatin '97 and Tisch '03)
Your admission provides unlimited access to all talks, panels, and roundtables, refreshments on both days, breakfast + lunch on Saturday.
1000+ Attendees
100+ NYU Alumni Entrepreneur Speakers
60+ NYU Startups on Display
21 Startup Roundtables
6 Entrepreneur Panels
4 Keynotes
3 Founders Workshops
1 Hackathon
1 Pitch Competition
1 After Party
Tickets starting at $12.
* Please consider donating to the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute and support our future events and programs.
For full schedule, please visit nyuef.org
SMCOE Presents: The Next Big Think!
03 Mar - 11:00 AM
San Mateo, United States
Students, parents, educators, and learners of all ages in San Mateo County, California! You're invited to attend The Next Big Think - a free public event. While you're there, be sure to visit the 2019 SMCOE STEM Fair -- you can participate in the hackathon and view the student Arts Expo, the Districts Showcase, the pop-up Makerspace, and more.
Hack for Humanity
03 Mar - 09:30 AM
London, United Kingdom
Hackers in the UK! Do you want to use technology for the common good? You're invited to participate in Hack for Humanity, Imperial College London's largest social enterprise hackathon! You'll collaborate with some of the smartest, most creative and ambitious minds to learn how to build a new start-up and to turn existing businesses into doing social good. You'll get to chose from 5 different challenges and build strong connections with like-minded people who want to see their ideas change the world.
LYLAS Labs Hackathon on Environmental Justice
03 Mar - 09:00 AM
New York, United States
This is an official event of NYC Open Data Week!
ABOUT
We’ve read the IPCC climate change report and the National Climate Assessment, and the message is clear: we must do something now to address climate change and its impacts. The day long LYLAS Labs Hackathon on Environmental Justice will bring together citizens of NYC, its business community, and its open data in order to develop solutions to advance environmental protections and preventive measures for the city of New York. Only, this isn’t your average hackathon, in fact, LYLAS Labs is tackling issues differently by fostering collaboration across industries in order to bring new ideas and diverse perspectives to the issues that matter most. That’s why LYLAS Labs is dedicated to connecting participants outside of tech and industry partners outside of environmental justice to not only drive meaningful and lasting community but also create spaces for social good.
AGENDA
9AM Breakfast & Intro of sponsors/hack
10AM Hack!
12PM Lunch & Learn
12:30PM Hack!
5PM Dinner & Team Pitch/Demos
6PM Awards & words from our Sponsors
7PM Wrap!
FOR PARTICIPANTS
As a participant, you'll be committing your day to developing solutions surrounding environmental justice. You'll be placed on a team a week before the event led by a technical expert from the Flatiron School. There are no skills or expertise required from you, just a passion for the issue.
You will also be provided a starter pack prior to the event to understand the material, get to know your team, and the sponsors. Throughout the day, teams will "hack" the issues as well as have access to subject matter experts at the event and opportunities to pressure test the real world applicability of their ideas with external experts . You must bring your own computer.
All participants will receive a Swag Bag filled with goodies from our sponsors and hosts as well as catered breakfast, lunch, dinner (and caffeine) to keep you energized and fueled through-out the day. All meals will be vegetarian friendly, we promise! Additionally a cash prize will be awarded to the winning team, judged by your peers, subject matter experts and sponsors.
About NYC Open Data Week
We are an offical organizer of NYC Open Data Week! NYC Open Data is the City’s free public data program - providing access to more than 2,000 datasets published by various City agencies. Open Data Week is organized and produced by the NYC Open Data Program and BetaNYC. This week long event series takes place annually during the first week of March to celebrate New York City’s Open Data Law, which was signed into law on March 7, 2012, and International Open Data Day which is typically the first Saturday in March. Open Data Week acts as a week-long festival in different locations across NYC (and virtually!) bringing together various communities to have discussions, demos, trainings or other engagements to raise awareness about NYC Open Data as a free resource.
OUR SPONSORS
LYLAS | loveyalikeasis.com
Love ya like a sis isn't just our motto, it's our name. We're committed to creating more cross industry collaboration on feminist issues through meetups, community building, and authentically happy happy hours. Who says networking can't be fun?
Flatiron School | flatironschool.com
Founded in 2012, Flatiron School is an outcomes-focused coding bootcamp providing software engineering and data science courses with career coaching and job placement services to students around the world. Acquired by WeWork in 2017, Flatiron School’s mission is to enable the pursuit of a better life through education. Stae | stae.co Stae works alongside city innovation and response centers to build a simple, secure infrastructure that empowers everyone—from city managers to city workers—to make better, data-driven decisions. Their vision is to enable a truly connected, intelligent city.
The Mayors Office of Data and Analytics | nyc.gov/analytics
MODA is New York City's civic intelligence center, allowing the City to aggregate and analyze data from across City agencies, to more effectively address crime, public safety, and quality of life issues. The office uses analytics tools to prioritize risk more strategically, deliver services more efficiently, enforce laws more effectively and increase transparency.
BetaNYC | beta.nyc
BetaNYC is a civic organization dedicated to improving lives in New York through civic design, technology, and data. They envision an informed and empowered public that can leverage civic design, technology, and data to hold government accountable, and improve their economic opportunity.
AgTech X | agtech-x.com
AgTech X is a platform for education and entrepreneurship focused on the future of food & agriculture, currently running New York City’s only co-working lab dedicated solely to these issues.
Enertiv | enertiv.com
Enertiv is a real estate technology company that streamlines building operations. We transform building data into asset value by automating manual processes, identifying wasted operating expenses, and ensuring a trouble-free experience for tenants.
Farm.One | Farm.One
Farm.One is a high-tech vertical farm in New York, providing rare and heirloom varieties of herbs and microgreens directly to chefs, locally, year-round.
Green Mountain Energy | greenmountainenergy.com
Green Mountain Energy is a renewable wind and solar energy supply company servicing both residential and commercial customers in competitive electricity markets. As a renewable energy, carbon offset and sustainability solutions provider, environmental sustainability is at the core of who we are, from the products we sell to the way we run our business. To date Green Mountain and its customer have avoided 72,659,399,523 pounds of carbon dioxide. That’s like planting 8,652,990 new trees.
Just Food | justfood.org
Just Food is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and has been a vanguard in food justice and sustainable agriculture advocacy since 1995. Acting as a capacity builder and convener for grassroots partners across NYC and the surrounding region, Just Food uses food as a tool to build the power, wealth, and health of historically marginalized people.
Rescuing Leftover Cuisine | rescuingleftovercuisine.org
Rescuing Leftover Cuisine is a national 501(c)3 non-profit food rescue organization, operating in 16 cities and headquartered in New York City, that provides solutions to prevent excess wholesome cuisine from being wasted. RLC provides services such as food waste consulting, excess food delivery, co-branding services, and tax credit assistance.
Hack It Together
03 Mar - 08:30 AM
New York, United States
Women techies in the New York City area! You're invited to participate in Hack It Together 2019, an All-Women's Hackathon in the heart of New York City. Hack It Together is the perfect place to hone your coding skills while having fun with your friends while meeting other women in STEM.