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HackFEST 2016
20 Aug - 01:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Come and participate at HackFEST 2016. This year's event will centre around the theme of the wild, the unexpected, and the fun side of life, in short — playing games! Attendees can spend the day programming a collective app / website / program / game to that end, experimenting on their own projects, sharing ideas and even just observing the action. Also, if you want to bring robots to play with that's cool... Robots are cool. Just saying.
Attend TechCrunch Hackathon (B-1 Business Visitor Visa/ESTA WB Visa Waiver)
14 Aug - 03:30 AM
Toronto, Canada
Interested in attending TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon in San Francisco, California? WHOmentors.com, Inc. can invite you to the USA on a B-1 Business Visitor Visa or you can travel on ESTA WB Temporary Business Visitor under Visa Waiver Program to train with Rauhmel Fox, CEO and present an original idea! You do not need to know how to code. You can learn. Fee includes airfare, accommodations, meals, travel, and assistance to visit Tech Companies in Silicon Valley.
MaxQ Challenge
13 Aug - 08:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Think of yourself as a maker? Come participate in the MaxQ Challenge—a space-themed maker hackathon. This event brings together developers, designers, engineers, scientists, creators, and other makers to explore the modern world of space data and hardware. You'll get o choose to collaborate on one of the following challenges:
»Open Space Data: You’re living on a changing planet, monitored by orbiting spectrometers. You’ve been granted early access to an index of datasets from 5 emissions satellites; AIRS (NASA JPL), GOSAT (JAXA), MOPITT (NASA EOS), OCO-2 (NASA JPL), and TES (NASA JPL). Locate specific sources of greenhouse gasses, identify changes over time or create impactful visualizations.
»Physical Prototyping: Design a biofilter that can be packed flat and assembled in orbit, research and propose a culture to treat gray water and gas loaded with ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, or build a purification system to remove enough suspended particles that ultraviolet germicidal irradiation of the output is effective.
»Ingenious Creations: You're the boss. Invent an ingenious space-related concept and wow the room with your ability to both identify real-world problems and solve them.
Microsoft Machine Learning Workshop
28 Jul - 06:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Interested in Artificial Intelligence? Predict the future with Machine Learning. Join Microsoft’s Canada for two learning sessions and learn how to execute experiments using Azure Machine Learning Studio. Students will receive a Launch Zone Machine Learning Certificate of Participation after two sessions!
HackerNest Toronto June Tech Social
27 Jun - 08:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Techies in the Toronto area, come join the fun at a HackerNest Tech Social. They're a fun, relaxed way to connect with your local tech brethren. Atmosphere: chill, friendly, unpretentious, agenda-free -- that means no sales pitches -- and brimming with UltraSmart(TM) people. HackerNest is an international nonprofit uniting local tech communities through unpretentious Tech Socials and hackathons.
Blockchain Canada presents Ethereum in Action
12 Jun - 11:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Come attend a workshop and hackathon related to blockchain -- "the technology that makes Bitcoin work". Think blockchain is just about bitcoins? Join other coders, designers, and blockchainers and show how extend blockchains can go beyond fintech. Think out of the box and build prototype blockchain apps for voting systems, governance, decentralized social media, public services, content delivery, registries, proof of accomplishments, and much more.
AngelHack Toronto 2016
11 Jun - 09:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
AngelHack is coming to Manhatten with yet another hackathon to prove that anyone can code! No matter what age, race, gender, experience level, you are or have, you are perfectly able to create game changing applications and technologies that have never been imagined before. Creativity and willpower is the only thing that differentiates you. Mind and skill are what conquer all! Your challenge is simple. Build a technology that will have a positive impact on the world, people, or environment.
Connected Lab Presents: Watson-Powered Chatbots for Smart Devices Hackathon
03 Jun - 06:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Connected Lab, the global leader in connected software experiences, is hosting the Watson-Powered Chatbots for Smart Devices Hackathon at the Connected Lab’s Headquarters in Toronto, Ontario. This event will challenge you to create new experiences using conversational interfaces on the IBM Watson IoT Platform. There is a $10 registration fee to hold your spot, which will be refunded 100% when you arrive and teams will be assembled Friday night after the workshop. Bring your laptop, charger, and any other hardware you think you might need. You will be provided with dinner on Friday, breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Saturday, and breakfast on Sunday.
Pathways: A Pakathon Baithak
29 May - 05:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
This is a hackathon to reconnect the Pakistani diaspora in Toronto with some of the issues affecting Pakistan to help create a worldwide community of change makers. Join this kickoff event to see poetry, visual, and performing arts to showcase issues in Pakistan such as women’s rights, health care, and education and create pathways that lead to addressing these controversial and difficult issues. Pakathon is a registered nonprofit community that inspires change makers around the world. The three-day hackathon will provide space in Toronto and connections in developed countries such as US and Canada, as well as, developing countries such as Pakistan to enable the change you want to make.
Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon Toronto
28 May - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
The Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon Toronto is a hackathon dedicated to creating things that have absolutely no value. You are aloud to create whatever you want as long as it works and contributes nothing whatsoever to the world. Examples of useless ideas to work with are weird food delivery services, emoji intelligence, quicktime for Pegasi, millenial falcons, sensors, virtual fealty, the internet of bees, etc. You may come with a team or just meet new people to create a stupid, terrible idea that nobody needs! At the end of the day everyone will present their stupid terrible nonsense off at the Stupid Job Fair. A hardware library with cameras, Arduinos, Cutting Edge "Electronic" Sensors, and more will be made available to you for creating your stupid pointless garbage idea. Note, no tech expertiseis required, all progammers, designers, comedians, videographers, artists, thought leaders, ideationists, neolibertarian techno-utopian oversimplifiers, and fearless creaitives are invited!