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Make a difference!
04 Sep - 11:59 PM
Toronto, Canada
Sustainable development, employee engagement and fighting inequality are key issues that are an integral part of the insurance business ! Whether you’re a novice or an expert in the world of insurance, this challenge is an opportunity to demonstrate your creative potential: unique prototype, innovative programme, new offering, or something else entirely, it’s over to you to design THE perfect solution that will amaze the TD Insurance teams!
Hack The 6ix 2018
24 Aug - 03:48 PM
Toronto, Canada
Hackers from across North America! You're invited to participate in Hack the 6ix -- Toronto’s largest summer hackathon. Come with a team of up to four techies, or join a team at the event. You'll get to collaborate and compete during 36 hours of design and coding. Conceive, design, and prototype your hardware or software project from scratch! Pitch your solution to a panel of judges and showcase your hacker chops in front of some of the top companies in North America.
Global Blockchain Hackathon - Canada
04 Aug - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Canadian blockchain coder/developer teams in the Greater Toronto Area! The International Data Engineering and Science Association (IDEAS) invites you to participate in the Global Blockchain Hackathon - Canada, to be held at the University of Toronto. You'll collaborate on a 2-day blockchain project and compete for prizes, as well as for the opportunity to progress to the Final Round & Conference in Chicago. Get the best Global Blockchain hackathon advice here!
IntersectTO BIPOC Hackathon
28 Jul - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Black folks, Indigenous folks, and People of Colour (BIPOC) in the Greater Toronto area! You're invited to participate in the one-day IntersectTO BIPOC Hackathon. You'll get to network with BIPOC coders, designers, artists, and activists, to learn about technology and collaborate, swap ideas and skills with them to build tech projects for BIPOC communities! You'll work in a team to build an awesome project -- a website, an app, or a game -- or analyze/visualize data, create a toolkit, or design graphics and campaigns.
Re:Engineering Retail Hackathon Competition - Presented by Oxford Properties Group and The Fashion Zone at Ryerson University
28 Jul - 09:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Hackers, engineers, designers, developers, and innovators in Ontario. If you're interested in retail technology, then the Fashion Zone and Oxford Properties Group invite you to participate in the Re:Engineering Retail Hackathon Competition. Collaborate and compete for great cash prizes and memberships at The Fashion Zone.
Imagine: The Future of Work & Learning
27 Jul - 06:00 PM
Brampton, Canada
Parents, students, teachers, techies in Ontario! If you're interested in the use of learning technology, then you're invited to participate in Imagine: The Future of Work & Learning. You'll get to explore how technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and robotics can be applied to work and learning. Come collaborate with like-minded individuals and compete as you present your learning technology project to a panel of judges.
nobulHACK - Blockchain Hackathon + Learnathon
23 Jun - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Hello Fellow hackers!  The Blockchain Society is back, and this time with a blockchain Hackathon + Learnathon! What is a Hackathon + Learnathon you may ask? Well, with the increasing popularity of blockchain technology in the industry today, there comes a desire to always be ahead of the curve; with this event, we will bring you up to speed on some of the hottest tech to hit the blockchain space, which you can then use directly in your Hackathon projects to win great prizes! The Learnathon will commence in the morning on June 24th, and will continue in the afternoon. Once attendees have a firm grasp on the blockchain stack, the Hackathon will begin! We hope that this format will allow newcomers to the blockchain space to learn something new, and allow the veterans to hone their skills on the tech stack we are going to be working with during the event. Who can hack This hackathon/learnathon is exclusively for developers who fit the below criteria. The Blockchain Society reserves the right to decline entry of any Blockchain developers who do not fit our hackathon/learnathon criteria. Note: Refunds will be issued if a ticket has already been purchased and the criteria has not been met. The Criteria 1. 2+ years of prior development experience2. A valid GitHub account with adequate commit history3. Professionally affiliated with the technology community in Toronto or surrounding cities Teams We suggest teams of no more than 6 individuals. You can organize teams prior to the event, and we will be sending around a teams signup form on the day of the Hackathon. Schedule 23 Jun Activity 8.30am Registration & team formation; breakfast 9am Opening Remarks from Nobul Corporation 9.30am Microsoft Workshop 11.30am *Workshop Opportunity* 12pm Lunch with Sponsors 1pm *Workshop Opportunity* 1.30pm *Workshop Opportunity* 2pm KeyNote by Nobul Corporation 3pm Hackathon starts 7pm Dinner with Sponsors 24 Jun Activity 12am Hacking Continues  9am Breakfast served 12pm Lunch with Judges 2.30pm Hacking concluded and judging to begin 5pm Winners Announced 5.30pm Final remarks by Nobul Rules We know some rules are meant to be broken, but you should probably (read: definitely) stick by these: 1. Fresh Code - We all start coding at the same time. It’s cool to work on designs beforehand, digital mockups, open source frameworks, and anything else available to everyone, but keep things within fair limits. 2. Code Review - Winning teams may be subject to a code-review at some point following the event or immediately before winning. This is to ensure that all code used is in fact fresh. 3. Ownership and IP - You own your IP and whatever you create. Simple as that. 4. Team Size - No more than five people. 5. Submissions - Each team will have a designated google drive folder where projects need to be submitted by the designated time. You’ll receive an email with instructions on how to do just that. 6. Demos - You’ll have 2 minutes to demo the functionality of your project and talk through your idea, and 1 minute for Q&A from judges. Judging How is the hackathon judged?Projects will be judged based on the following criteria, with a total of 5 points per criteria: Fundability: How fundable is this idea? Is there potential for a sustainable business model? Execution: How well was the project executed and explained? Did it work? UI/UX: Beyond design, was the end-to-end user experience for the solution considered? Originality: How original, creative or unique is the idea? Scalability: How scalable is the solution? Will it make an impact? Ambassadors - Will Mero (marketing@theblockchainsociety,ca) - Bill Hennessey Lead Sponsor Silver Sponsors Community Partners
    AngelHack Toronto Hackathon 2018
    23 Jun - 09:00 AM
    Toronto, Canada
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    Coders, designers, and entrepreneurs in and around Toronto! AngelHack invites you to sign up for the AngelHack Toronto Hackathon 2018. Compete on your own, or as a member of a team to come up with an idea and turn it into a functioning prototype. This year’s theme is Seamless Technology. Build a solution that solves a social or environmental problem and positively impacts your local community — you might win the Code For A Cause Impact Award, or the Consensys Challenge Award. The AngelHack Grand Prize will be awarded to the project that is innovative without limits and brings positive change to the world. Get your advice for the AngelHack Toronto Hackathon 2018 here!
    The Canadian Life Hacks Hackathon
    23 Jun - 08:00 AM
    Toronto, Canada
    Do you have what it takes to come up with the next great Amazon Alexa Skill? For participants of Toronto's latest Alexa Dev Day, please join Connected Lab and Amazon on June 23 for the Canadian Life Hacks Hackathon. Working in teams of 3-5, participants will be challenged with the task of building Skills for Alexa, Amazon's cloud-based voice service, that relate to Canadian entertainment, travel, and/or children’s content. #ConnectedHacks WHAT: Canadian Life Hacks Hackathon, hosted by Connected Lab in partnership with Amazon WHEN: Saturday, June 23, 2018, 8:00 am – 9:00 pm WHERE: Connected Lab Headquarters, 370 King St W. Suite 400, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1J9 WHO:Developers, designers, and makers with experience building for Amazon Alexa. OBJECTIVE Build an Alexa Skill beneficial to Canadians in the areas of entertainment, travel, and/or children’s content. PRIZES First place participants will each receive a $750 travel voucher to visit anywhere in Canada as well as their very own Amazon Echo Spot. Second place participants will each receive an Amazon Echo Spot. ELIGIBILITY The Canadian Life Hacks Hackathon is open to individuals and teams who have reached the age of majority in their eligible jurisdiction of residence at the time of entry, and who have experience developing and/or designing for Amazon Alexa. The team must participate for the duration of the Hackathon and provide a working demo of their Skill at the end to be eligible for prizes. Libraries used must also be credited. Note: Employees of Connected Lab, Amazon, and contractors currently under contract work for Connected Lab or Amazon are not eligible. Software partners and those receiving funding or assistance from Connected Lab or Amazon for application development are not eligible. Any application that is or was funded or compensated, partially or fully, by Connected Lab or Amazon for its development is not eligible for entry. SCHEDULE 8:00 – 8:15 AM: Participant arrival and registration 8:15 – 8:30 AM: Continental breakfast is served 8:30 – 8:45 AM: Opening remarks by Damian McCabe, Co-founder and VP Engineering at Connected Lab, as well as Justin Jeffress, Solutions Architect at Amazon Alexa 8:45 – 9:00 AM: Participants are ushered to private breakout rooms 9:00 AM: Hackathon begins 11:30 – 12:30 PM: Box lunch is served 6:00 PM: Hackathon submissions due to the judging panel 6:15 – 8:15 PM: Dinner is served while teams present submissions to judging panel 8:15 – 8:40 PM: Judging panel evaluates submissions 8:40 – 9:00 PM: Panel to reveal winners and distribute prizing FAQ Do I need to come with a pre-formed team?No! Though you may form a team of your own (3-5 members per team), individuals may apply on their own; they will be put into groups. What do I need to bring?You will need to bring a laptop running Linux, MacOS, or Windows. Don’t forget your charger! What accounts do I need?You will need to set up an AWS account and an Amazon Developer account. What should I install?You should install the ask cli! With it you can dramatically reduce the amount of time and effort required to build and update your Skill. Are there any code samples I should check out?Yes! Take a look at the care package! You should also check out the quiz game sample Skill to get started with display directives and the display interface and template reference technical documentation. Any more questions? Write us at hello@connectedlab.com with the subject line "Hackathon Question."
      Techology Hackathon - Solutions for Seniors (Toronto, Canada)
      15 Jun - 05:34 PM
      Toronto, Canada
      Techies, designers, business people, or anyone with experience dealing with Seniors! The Interactive Media Lab at the University of Toronto invites you to participate in Tech Hack - Solutions for Seniors. Come with your team, or connect with one at the event. You'll be challenged to design an innovative solution that uses the Centivizer platform to address issues of physical and cognitive inactivity in an aging population.