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NEXT Canada x YNCN present: Next 36 Startup Sprint 2019
04 Oct - 05:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Build, hack and prototype alongside 100 other innovators at the 5th annual Next 36 Startup Sprint in partnership with YNCN.
    IEEE Day Machine Learning Hackathon Design Challenge
    01 Oct - 06:00 PM
    Toronto, Canada
    #IEEE DAY #DESIGN CHALLENGE #WINNING PRIZE: AMAZON ECHO DOTS #AUTOMATIVE FIELD #BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGIES #MACHINE LEARNING HACKATHON
      B2B Breakfast: Microsoft and CBC's experience on organizing hackathons
      27 Sep - 08:00 AM
      Toronto, Canada
      Join us for a breakfast discussion with CBC and Microsoft after they organized their national hackathons. Pascal and Wemba will share success stories and identified areas for improvement. Come and get breakfast with us in a friendly setup at CBC's headquarters! Speakers:- Pascal Bélanger, Senior manager, web development and quality engineering at CBC- Wemba Opota, National Technology Strategist at Microsoft Moderator:- Aurelie Wen, Managing Partner at Agorize Programme :08:00 - 08:30 Networking 08:30 - 08:40 Introduction by Agorize08:40 - 09:10 Panel discussion with CBC and Microsoft09:10 - 09:45 Networking
        Python Gaming Hackathon
        21 Sep - 10:00 AM
        Toronto, Canada
        PyGE is an object oriented event driven game engine written in Python for the Pygame Graphics library. The engine makes game development as easy as possible - without sacrificing power or customizability. With community created guides and tutorials it is extremely easy to get your first game up and running in no time. Help us test this exciting new engine. More Info: System Requirements Laptop requirements:4 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended3 GB hard disk spacePython 3.7.2 We’re thinking teams of 4 but if you want a bigger or smaller team it may be possible to accommodate this. Register today! Important Links: Engine Website (can only use the engine): http://pyge.pythonanywhere.com/ You are not limited to these tools: Game Resources: https://opengameart.org/ https://unsplash.com/ Online Tools: https://www.online-convert.com/ https://www.piskelapp.com/
          Elevate Tech Jam 2019 - APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!
          20 Sep - 05:00 PM
          Toronto, Canada
          REGISTER NOW - APPLICATIONS CLOSES AUG 30!! PRIZING ANNOUNCEMENT COMING SOON We’re looking for different perspectives and talents to apply their skills towards solving some of the world’s most pressing problems. The event welcomes 500 participants, working in teams of four to six people. These teams can include developers, researchers, UX designers, artists, data scientists, civic innovators, marketing specialists, business students, and professionals of all disciplines. All Tech Jam participants who join us for the weekend will also receive a complimentary festival pass for Elevate!
          Sun Life - Data and Analytics Hackathon
          20 Sep - 08:00 AM
          Toronto, Canada
          Sun Life - Data and Analytics Hackathon
            Oxford Global Hackathon Toronto - Sign up now!
            14 Sep - 08:00 AM
            Toronto, Canada
            How can you challenge the status quo, innovate and optimize the design, documentation, or construction phases of the building development process? Oxford Properties is a global real estate owner, investor, developer and property management company. As a group passionate about innovation in construction, architecture and building design, they are inviting 500 of the best minds to gather in 4cities around the world to develop solutions for some of the most pressing challenges in the sector today. The global construction industry is projected to exceed $15.5 trillion by 2030. With that massive scale comes a massive opportunity to innovate, and Oxford Properties challenges you to help transform the way we plan, design and construct buildings.
            Oxford Global Hackathon 2019 - Toronto
            14 Sep - 08:00 AM
            Toronto, Canada
            ***THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL, PLEASE SIGN UP FOR THE WAITLIST HERE.*** The Oxford Global Hackathon is a case competition for problem solvers, innovators, designers and developers. Participants will be challenged to innovate and optimize the design, documentation, or construction phases of the building development process. Join us September 14 – 15, 2019 in Toronto to test your talent and compete for cash prizes of up to $3,000 USD. Oxford Properties is a global real estate owner, investor, developer and property management company. As a group passionate about innovation in construction, architecture and building design, they are inviting 400 of the best minds to gather in 4 cities around the world to develop solutions for some of the most pressing challenges in the sector today. *Only those who register through the official event website will be admitted entry.
              CPA Hacks - Harness data and technology to disrupt traditional financial analysis
              13 Sep - 04:22 PM
              Toronto, Canada
              $3,500
              Embracing data-driven financial analysis: CPAs offer a strong set of accounting and financial statement analysis skills required for today's complex and evolving business environment. Financial statements are the universal reporting tools which investors, banks, and other professionals use to evaluate a business. However, stakeholders are increasingly relying on non-traditional data, alongside environmental, social and governance (ESG) information to monitor and evaluate businesses, often in real-time. Therefore, traditional approaches to financial statement analysis must evolve to meet the expanding needs of these data-driven stakeholders. When is it? September 13, 2019 (6:30 pm) to September 14, 2019 (7:30 pm) Location: Devhub Toronto Are you up for the challenge? Assemble your team of four to six individuals, develop a solution, and present it to a panel of judges for a chance to win one of two cash prizes. Don't have a team? Don't worry! We'll match you up with other participants. A chance to win one of two cash prizes: 1st Place Team: $3,500 Runner-up Team: $1,500 Prize amounts will be split equally between all members of that team. Why join? - work together with others - connect with other professionals - learn new skills - tackle real-world problems while having fun - free food!
              GO Open Data Conference 2019
              04 May - 09:00 AM
              Toronto, Canada
              Information Provided Below - Conference Program Overview- About Photography at Conference- Conference Code of Conduct GO Open Data Conference is a  non-profit, grass roots annual event held in Ontario and is in it's 7th year.  This year the event is being held in Toronto at the Toronto Reference Library and is co-hosted by the Toronto Public Library and Open Data Institute (ODI) Toronto. This year's theme is "Open - Inclusive, Equitable, Ethical & Impactful" and has an awesome lineup of speakers - check the website for updates http://2019.go-opendata.ca/ and more detailed program information http://2019.go-opendata.ca/program-2/ Program Overview Friday May 3rd, 2019  Conference - Paid Attendance 8:00  Registration, Beeton Hall, Main Floor9:00  Official Welcome9:15  Leaders Keynote Panel10:15 Networking Break10:45 Digital Community Panel11:45 Youth and Educator Panel12:15 Open Mic12:30  LUNCH1:30  Concurrent Sessions2:30 Break2:45  Concurrent Sessions4:00  Closing Action Panel4:30 Closing Remarks4:45 Conference Close & Attendee Networking Saturday May 4th, 2019  Hackathon - FREE  9:00 Registration 9:30 Welcome and Process10:00 Project Pitches10:30  Start work12:00  LUNCH1:00  Continue Projects3:30  Project Presentations4:30  Event Wrap-up Photography Please note that photographs will be taken during the conference.  Please advise the registration desk upon arrival if you prefer not to be photographed.  Similarly, there may be video and livestreaming happening at the conference. GO Open Data Code of Conduct - Adapted from Civic Tech Toronto's "Code of Conduct and Anti-harrasment Policy" It’s important that all participants are aware of the expectations and our grass roots culture during the conference. This is a reminder of the unwritten rules of generally being a good, kind and supportive human being for all those involved with the conference. Civic Tech Toront'os policy has been adapted from the Recurse Center’s Social Rules, and the anti-harassment policy from the Geek Feminism Wiki. GO Open Data is dedicated to providing a harassment-free environment for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion, technical skill level or economic standing. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate any time, including in present. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or asked to leave, at the discretion of the organizers. Harassment includes verbal comments that reinforce social structures of domination related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. If a participant engages in harassing behaviour, the organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the event. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the organizing team immediately. Organizers will be happy to help participants contact local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. All participants accept that they are responsible and accountable for their own actions. Our Host - Toronto Public Library Rules of Conduct https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/terms-of-use/library-policies/rules-of-conduct.jsp