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3Devices Hackathon
15 Aug - 05:00 PM
Parkville, Australia
This Hackathon is being held on Thursday 15th August  from 5-7:30pm by Eric Jong and Gordon Chen from Research Platform Services.  About this Event: 3D Printing Hackathon: learn the tools to build and design for 3D printing! Be creative, innovate and collaborate in small teams of fellow researchers. Find something you are really passionate about, design it, 3D print it, and share it with others in a presentation to a special guest panel.  This event is bought to you by Research Platforms Services. Contact us at research.bazaar@gmail.com.
    Disrupting Law 2019 (Melbourne, VIC)
    09 Aug - 05:00 PM
    Carlton, Australia
    This event is an unparalleled opportunity to work closely with lawyers, entrepreneurs, technology professionals, management consultants and others from industry to practice creative problem solving, learn about the business and practice of law, and hone your pitching skills. The event will take place on the weekend of the 9-11 August 2019.
    3Devices Hackathon
    08 Aug - 05:00 PM
    Parkville, Australia
    This Hackathon is being held on Thursday 08th August  from 5-7:30pm by Eric Jong and Gordon Chen from Research Platform Services.  About this Event: 3D Printing Hackathon: learn the tools to build and design for 3D printing! Be creative, innovate and collaborate in small teams of fellow researchers. Find something you are really passionate about, design it, 3D print it, and share it with others in a presentation to a special guest panel.  This event is bought to you by Research Platforms Services. Contact us at research.bazaar@gmail.com.
      3Devices Hackathon
      01 Aug - 05:00 PM
      Parkville, Australia
      This Hackathon is being held on Thursday 01st August  from 5-7:30pm by Eric Jong and Gordon Chen from Research Platform Services.  About this Event: 3D Printing Hackathon: learn the tools to build and design for 3D printing! Be creative, innovate and collaborate in small teams of fellow researchers. Find something you are really passionate about, design it, 3D print it, and share it with others in a presentation to a special guest panel.  This event is bought to you by Research Platforms Services. Contact us at research.bazaar@gmail.com.
        PMA A-NZ Fresh Hackathon
        24 Jun - 12:30 PM
        South Wharf, Australia
        PMA A-NZ are delighted to invite you to participate in the first PMA A-NZ Fresh Hackathon to be held in conjunction with Hort Connections 2019 on June 24 from 12.30pm - 5.00pm.   This event will enable you to think creatively - and in a very robust and intense way - by participating in one of the below topics of huge relevance to our industry. Namely: 1. How do we get consumers to use the sustainable packaging guidelines? 2. What is the next initiative that could move the dial in F&V consumption in ANZ? 3. As an industry, how do we improve adoption of digital technologies? 4. What initiatives can the produce industry put in place to manage food safety incidents? *Please note participants can only select one topic.  You will work in small groups for the afternoon and then have the opportunity of working with an Innovation Consultant, learning and applying tools from some of the best creative methods (Design Thinking, Systematic Inventive Thinking, Lean).   Teams will pitch the best ideas from each focus area to a panel of industry leaders and compete for The Award, with select ideas and opportunities receiving ongoing support from PMA A-NZ through connection and engagement.   If you are keen to get involved, please commit fast and select the topic you’d like to work on. Limited places are available so register now. If you are a PMA A-NZ member please select one of the focus areas outlined in the ticket type.   If you are not a member but would like to be involved, please submit an expression of interest detailing who you are, what you do and why you should be at the PMA A-NZ Fresh Hackathon.   Please note preference in participation will be given to PMA A-NZ members, with all other expressions being based on the merit of the expression of interest.   To become a PMA ANZ member more information about can be found here. 
          IGNITE HACKATHON
          04 May - 09:00 AM
          Bundoora, Australia
          UNLOCK YOUR BUSINESS IDEA IN A CREATIVE, KNOWLEDGE-RICH ENVIRONMENT. APPLY STARTUP PRINCIPLES TO DEVELOP AND ENHANCE YOUR VENTURE. A hackathon is an event where driven, passionate people come together to generate usable solutions and gain industry support. The Ignite Hackathon focuses on idea validation, business model development, and practical learning. This intensive six-hour Hackathon will push your idea to the limit with the best tools for problem solving, validation, and marketability. Harness the collective brainpower of an entrepreneurial group and share your own knowledge with others. Build lasting connections with a valuable network of local, like-minded startup founders.Engage with our experts and define your startup concept.   Attend to springboard your idea into a real business!  HACKATHON FACILITATORS  HANNAH GEE Hannah is a senior leader who passionate about building great learning cultures. A genuine collaborator, problem solver and leader. Hannah’s career has encompassed partnering with organisations to get great outcomes for and through people, technology and learning. Hannah has a background in customised learning design partnering with Global Companies to design customised blended learning solutions. Hannah was Director for The School of Life Australia where she launched a rigorous and fun emotional skills Learning and Development offering. Hannah and her team partnered with 47 organisations over 2 years to embed the TSOL emotional skills learning and development program. A feat she is super proud of all in the quest of building more emotionally intelligent workplaces. For 6.5 years prior to TSOL Hannah was the Marketing Director and lead the Account Direction and visual design team with Australasian based learning design company Inspire Group as Inspire grew into the Australian market partnering with top performing global organisations. Hannah’s early career saw her leading the HR contracting practice at both Wheeler Campbell and Hudson in New Zealand after graduating with her honours in Psychology. Hannah hustles, develops individuals and teams and loves building stuff.  THOMAS ANBEEK Thomas is a builder with a passion for entrepreneurship and startups. After spending a number of years as a management consultant, the Erasmus University and the Rotterdam School of Management engaged Thomas to aid in establishing the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship (ECE). After moving to Australia Thomas became the first employee at Startup Victoria. At Startup Victoria Thomas was responsible for growing the community from 3,000 to 11,000 startup enthusiasts, and taking the organisation into sustainability. IGNITE STARTUP PROGRAM https://ignitestartups.com.au The IGNITE Breakfast with an Entrepreneur are monthly networking sessions that enable participants to hear from local successful startups. The IGNITE Startups program offers learnings, mentoring, networking breakfasts and a supportive environment to help you build confidence and minimise the impact of obstacles to move you forward with your startup. The structured and supportive environment enables participants to move their venture forward. The IGNITE Startups program is made possible thanks to LaunchVIC funding, led by the City of Whittlesea and delivered by the Melbourne Innovation Centre. QUESTIONS? To find out more about IGNITE, visit https://ignitestartups.com.au or contact the City of Whittlesea on (03) 9217 2278 or email business@whittlesea.vic.gov.au This program is proudly delivered by the Melbourne Innovation Centre.
            Study Melbourne Design for Diversity Hackathon
            13 Apr - 10:00 AM
            Melbourne, Australia
            Join us for a one-day hackathon to learn design thinking skills and develop concrete proposals to make the most of diversity in your personal, professional and learning environment. Open to post-secondary young Victorians and international students, the event will provide participants to develop skills in design thinking and apply it to a concrete challenge: how can we make the most of diversity to live better, work better, and learn better? This hackathon will bring together domestic and international students, working in mixed teams. The more diverse the group, the more adapted the tool. Whether you want an opportunity to think out of the box, tap into your inner rebel, or simply learn how to better engage with a broader range of people, this event is for you! The workshop will be run entirely in English, with consideration paid to linguistic diversity. Light lunch will be provided What is Design Thinking? Developed around Stanford D.School and Silicon Valley, adopted and improved in leading centres of innovation – Shenzhen, Bangalore and Amsterdam, Design Thinking is a methodology teaching systematic strategies to solve complex problems. Why participate? Design thinking, problem solving, teamwork and intercultural communication are important enterprise skills to develop to prepare for the future of work that is increasingly networked and global. Design thinking, in particular, is one of the most critical tools for future workplaces, particularly for anybody looking to work in an emerging field, engage with complex problem. Who should participate? This hackathon is open to post-secondary domestic and international students, including students enrolled in TAFE, ELICOS, private providers and universities. Event details Date: 30 March; 31 March or 13 April 2019 Time: 10am-4pm Venue: Foundation of Young Australians, 21 – 27 Somerset Place, Melbourne Light lunch will be provided Register Places are limited and registrations are essential.  Register here for a place. Photo Source: pixabay.com
              Hackathon-Drop in Session
              09 Apr - 05:00 PM
              Parkville, Australia
              This Hackathon is being held on Tuesday 09th April 5-7pm by Eric Jong and Gordon Chen from Research Platform Services.  About this Event: This is a 2hr 3D printing drop in sessions hosted by two experts in 3D modelling and printing output for researchers to come in at a time of their convenience. Researchers will bring models to work on that they’d like advice for, from either experts or each other for casual discussion . This event is bought to you by Research Platforms Services. Contact us at research.bazaar@gmail.com.
                Study Melbourne Design for Diversity Hackathon
                30 Mar - 10:00 AM
                Melbourne, Australia
                Join us for a one-day hackathon to learn design thinking skills and develop concrete proposals to make the most of diversity in your personal, professional and learning environment. Open to post-secondary young Victorians and international students, the event will provide participants to develop skills in design thinking and apply it to a concrete challenge: how can we make the most of diversity to live better, work better, and learn better? This hackathon will bring together domestic and international students, working in mixed teams. The more diverse the group, the more adapted the tool. Whether you want an opportunity to think out of the box, tap into your inner rebel, or simply learn how to better engage with a broader range of people, this event is for you! The workshop will be run entirely in English, with consideration paid to linguistic diversity. Light lunch will be provided What is Design Thinking? Developed around Stanford D.School and Silicon Valley, adopted and improved in leading centres of innovation – Shenzhen, Bangalore and Amsterdam, Design Thinking is a methodology teaching systematic strategies to solve complex problems. Why participate? Design thinking, problem solving, teamwork and intercultural communication are important enterprise skills to develop to prepare for the future of work that is increasingly networked and global. Design thinking, in particular, is one of the most critical tools for future workplaces, particularly for anybody looking to work in an emerging field, engage with complex problem. Who should participate? This hackathon is open to post-secondary domestic and international students, including students enrolled in TAFE, ELICOS, private providers and universities. Event details Date: 30 March; 31 March or 13 April 2019 Time: 10am-4pm Venue: Foundation of Young Australians, 21 – 27 Somerset Place, Melbourne Light lunch will be provided Register Places are limited and registrations are essential.  Register here for a place. Photo Source: pixabay.com
                  Australia SportsTech Cup Hackathon 2019
                  30 Mar - 09:30 AM
                  Melbourne, Australia
                  Australian Sports Technology Cup 2019 is a 2-day hackathon to celebrate innovation in Sports Analytics, and Sports Data. Hosted at La Trobe University City Campus in Melbourne Victoria, the 80+ person event is a fun, innovative competition for top professionals, academics, and university students to collaborate and showcase creativity, and passion for innovation in sports analytics & data. A maximum of 100 spots. It’s a Free event! For this Hackathon, the themes around the Challenges will be around A) Stadium and Fan experience and B) Sprots Business.   MAJOR SPONSORS & PARTNERS La Trobe University | Melbourne Cricket Club | Launch Victoria