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Hacking Health Vancouver Hackathon @ e-Health Conference 2018
27 May - 05:30 PM
Vancouver, Canada
Patients Included in Connected Care
Hacking Health is partnering once again with the e-Health 2018 Conference to include patients in a hackathon set to tackle the pressing healthcare issue of chronic disease management. According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, three out of five Canadians aged 20 and older have a chronic disease, and 67% of all deaths per year are caused by four major chronic diseases (cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and chronic respiratory diseases). Participants will work hand-in-hand with patients and clinician experts, building innovative software solutions focused on prevention, self management at home, home care, and community care!
The challenge will begin with the opening ceremony and project pitches on Sunday, May 27th, where the leaders of selected projects will give short pitches explaining the healthcare problems they seek to solve and participants will network with with conference delegates. Teams will then spend the next day and a half hours designing, building, testing, validating and tuning their prototypes in preparation for the demo competition, working with mentors to refine and improve their solutions. Once the hacking is complete, all teams will be evaluated by an expert panel of judges when the teams present to conference delegates in the afternoon May 29th. Winners from the final presentations will be announced with awards presented shortly after.
We will support you when you need it, we will feed you often, and we will make sure our partners provide an opportunity to make your projects a reality.
Click here to submit your project proposal now!
Sponsored By:
Judging Sponsors
Patient Participant Sponsors
Schedule of Activities:
Sunday, May 27
4:30 - 7:30pm: Registration Open - Burrard Room Foyer, Conference Level, JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
5:30-7:30pm: Welcome Reception - Parq Grand Ballroom & Pre-Function Area, Conference Level, JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
7:00pm - 9:00pm: Opening Ceremony & Pitch Presentations - Hackathon Area, Parq Grand Ballroom, Conference Level, JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
Monday, May 28
9:00am - 11:00am: Registration Open - Burrard Room Foyer, Conference Level, JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
8:00am - 10:00pm: Hacking - Hackathon Area, Parq Grand Ballroom, Conference Level, JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
3:00pm - 4:00pm: Networking Break with Hacking Health - Hackathon Area, Parq Grand Ballroom, Conference Level, JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
Tuesday, May 29
8:00am - 2:00pm: Hacking - Hackathon Area, Parq Grand Ballroom, Conference Level, JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
3:30pm - 5:00pm: Final Presentations & Awards - Kitsilano Ballroom, Conference Level,JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
FAQ
Q. I have a great idea for a project that can solve a pressing healthcare issue, and I want to apply to lead a team at the hackathon! Where do I start?
A. Information sessions with detailed information will be held leading up to the event (dates will be posted here once confirmed). If you're looking for an earlier start, contact us at vancouver@hackinghealth.ca for more details on how to get started!
Q. Do I need to buy a separate ticket to the e-Health conference?
A. The hackathon is a great opportunity to meet and network with conference delegates, but to participate in any main conference activities such as keynote speeches or concurrent sessions you must purchase tickets separately through e-Health Registration.
Q. I'm a patient who's interested in sharing my experience and helping teams craft their solutions. How can I sign up?
A. Email us at vancouver@hackinghealth.ca! Patients will not be assigned to a specific team, instead rotating through to share their knowledge across any relevant projects (unless of course you want to lead a team, in which case, email us to apply as a project leader instead!).
Q. Are there prizes?
A number of prizes will be offered, and details are in the works. Check back here for updates!
Q. I want to sponsor/mentor/volunteer/help spread the word! How can I get involved?
A. We'd love to hear from you! For sponsorship inquiries, please contact eHealth2018-Sponsorship@icsevents.com. For anything else, drop us a line at vancouver@hackinghealth.ca!
Blockchain@UBC Mini-Conference on The Future of Blockchain and TALENT+INNOVATION Showcase
25 May - 09:00 AM
Vancouver, Canada
The mini-conference and showcase which will take place on May 25th on the last day of UBC’s Blockchain Summer Institute (May 14-25th), and just before a two-day Blockathon (Blockchain Hackathon for Social Good) and feature high profile international innovators and thought leaders and a TALENT+INNOVATION showcase that will bring students who have been participating in the Blockchain Summer Institute together with local and international industry partners for networking around jobs and internship opportunities.
Agenda: 8:30:
Registration 9:00 – Open and Welcome – Dr. Victoria Lemieux, Blockchain@UBC
9:30 - “The Future of Blockchain: Perspectives on Bitcoin”- Dr. Shin’Ichiro Matsuo
10:00 – “The Future of Blockchain: An Ethereum Perspective” – Bob Summerwill
10:30 – “The Future of Land Transaction on the Blockchain” – Michael Graglia 11:00 – Coffee break
11:30 - “Does Blockchain have a Governance Problem?” – Dr. Angela Walch
12:00 – “Does Blockchain Have a Future?” – Mark Bell
12:30 – Panel Discussion
1:00 – Networking and Lunch
2:00 – TALENT+INNOVATION SHOWCASE
5:00 – Close – Dr. Victoria Lemieux
Speakers are highly-respected international innovators and thought leaders on blockchain and distributed ledger technology.
Dr. Shin’Ichiro Matsuo:
Dr. Matsuo is Professor of Research at Georgetown University, Advisor on Financial Cryptography to the Director of the MIT Media Lab, and a Research Follow at Keio University in Tokyo. His area of research is in cryptography and information security. He has made extensive contributions to technology standards: as an editor of three ISO/IEC standards on cryptographic protocols (Anonymous entity authentication ISO/IEC2009-2, secret sharing (ISO/IEC19592-1) and Verification of Cryptographic Protocols(ISO/IEC29128)), and contributed to IETF standardization of TLS1.3 on the security evaluation. He also founded an international consortium on security evaluation of cryptographic protocols, so called "CELLOS" consortium. US, UK, Estonian, French, and Japanese universities, research institutes, company and individuals participate this consortium. He has proposed a new hash specification suitable for real information systems, which was presented at 2nd cryptographic hash workshop held by NIST. He is providing academic contributions to emerging “Blockchain” technology by constructing BSafe.network, an international academic neutral research test network for blockchain technology, which has a similar role as NSFNet for the Internet development. The University of British Columbia is a participant in this network.
Dr. Angela Walch:
Angela Walch is an Associate Professor at St. Mary’s University School of Law. Her research focuses on money and the law, blockchain technologies, governance of emerging technologies and financial stability. She is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Blockchain Technologies of University College London. She has presented her research at Harvard Law School, University College London and with the Modern Money Network at Columbia Law School, among others. Her work on blockchain technologies has appeared in the NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy and in American Banker. Walch was nominated for “Blockchain Person of the Year” for 2016 by Crypto Coins News for her work on the governance of blockchain technologies and her influential article in American Banker arguing that the coders and miners of public blockchains should be treated as fiduciaries. Prior to joining the faculty at St. Mary’s, Walch practiced corporate law at the firm of Ropes & Gray in Boston, for which her practice included venture capital, life sciences and emerging companies work. After Ropes & Gray, she served as an attorney in the Office of the General Counsel at Harvard University. While at Harvard, she advised on general transactional matters and federal grants for international projects. Walch also practiced transactional law in London, where she worked in-house for Sainsbury’s (a large British supermarket chain) and served as general counsel for Brand Events, a venture-backed consumer events company that produced premier events (Taste of London, Top Gear Live) around the world.
Michael Graglia:
Michael Graglia is the director of the Future of Property Rights initiative at New America. Graglia comes from a career in international development and strategy that has seen him in finance at the Gates Foundation, program evaluation at BCG, developing a global tertiary education network at the World Bank Group, managing a national refugee program for the International Catholic Migration Commission in Zimbabwe, and teaching math in Peace Corps Namibia where he founded a scholarship program to fund women's education.
Graglia has an MBA from Columbia University where he was a Bronfman Fellow, an MA in Southeast Asian studies from Johns Hopkins SAIS where his studies were supported by the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans. Graglia studied mathematics and computer science at Gonzaga University, S.J.
Bob Summerwill:
Bob Summerwill is a community leader for the Ethereum Project, serving as Enterprise Ethereum's lead architect and a member of ConsenSys, Community Ambassador for the Sweetbridge Project and an advisor to Varro Technologies, and a founding member of the Ethereum Enteprise Alliance, established to create open standards and protocols for the Ethereum blockchain network. He first met Vitalik Buterin in 2014 and has been actively involved in the Ethereum project since 2015. He has been building bridges to enterprise and towards mainstream adoption since 2016. Originally from the UK, he has lived in Vancouver since 2003, and is now a dual citizen of Canada and the UK.
Mark Bell:
Mark Bell is a Digital Researcher at The UK National Archives. Previous to this role, Mark has over 20 years of experience working with database technologies in industries such as telecoms and banking, as well as in government. At The National Archives Mark led the research for the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project, ‘Traces through Time’, tackling the challenges of identifying individuals in historical documents. His research interests include dealing with uncertainty in data, automated text recognition, and Distributed Ledger Technology, and he is TNA’s lead researcher on their Archangel project, which explores the long-term sustainability of digital archives though the design, development and trialling of transformational new distributed ledger technology (DLT) to promote accessibility and ensure integrity of content, whilst maximizing its impact through novel business models for commodification and open access.
2018 ACCE West Coast Entrepreneurship Hackathon
24 May - 06:00 PM
Vancouver, Canada
2018 ACCE West Coast Entrepreneurship Hackathon
Sponsored by: Rogers Communications
Entrepreneurship Hackathon
Serving equal parts of idea generation and super-charged connecting, join us for an experience that will unleash your inner entrepreneurial warrior. Participate at a round table circuit moderated by subject matter experts on breaking through challenges, building an empowered mindset, leveraging your unique skills and resources.
Panel Discussion:
Success Story Sharing by Entrepreneurs
Panelists:
Mr. Chrles Chang
· President and Founder, Lyra Growth Partners
· Former President and Founder, Sequel Natural Ltd.
· Award Winner, 2014 EY Pacific Entrepreneur Of The Year Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Products and Services Award
· Former Award Winner, the BIV 40 Under 40
(Company Achievements under Mr. Chang’s leadership:)
· Profit 100 Fastest Growing Companies
· Best Workplaces
· Canada’s Best Managed Companies
Ms. Carol Lee
· CEO, Linacare Cosmetherapy Inc.
· Chair, Vancouver Chinatown Revitalization Committee
· Chair, Vancouver Chinatown Foundation
· Board Member, Rideau Hall Foundation
· Honorary Patron, Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society
· Board Member, Faculty Advisory Board of the Sauder School of Business
· Board Member, Harvard Business School Canadian Advisory Board
· Board Member, UBC President’s Advisory Council
· Medal Recipient, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
Round Table Discussion:
Breakout Sessions
Mr. Charles Chang,President & Founder of Lyra Growth Partners- How to develop and scale a brand centric business Ms. Carol LeePresident of Linacare Cosmetherapy Inc.- How to embrace cultural elements in revitalizing traditional businessMr. Michael BiduFounder & CEO, INTERFACE Health- Start Up advice that can save you time & moneyMr. Aaron YdenbergPublic Services & Procurement Canada- How to do business with Federal Government
Date:
May 24th, 2018 (Thursday)
Time:
6:00pm Registration & Reception
6:30pm Success Stories Sharing by Entrepreneurs
7:10pm Breakout sessions and networking
8:15pm Closing Remark
Venue:
Vistas 360 Reception
Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront
1133 W Hastings St.
Vancouver, BC V6E 3T3
Fee:
$40 Members rate
$50 Non-members rate
(Include one drink and Hor D'oeuvres)
$20 ACCE Student Member rate (Please Present your Student ID and Personal ID upon registration)
$25 ACCE Student Member rate (Please Present your Student ID and Personal ID upon registration)
RSVP:
please Call 905-479-2802 or Email: membership@acce.ca
Dress Code:
Smart Casual
Agenda:
6:00pm Registration & Reception
6:30pm Success Stories Sharing by Entrepreneurs
7:10pm Round Table Discussion - Breakout sessions
8:15pm Closing Remark
2018 ACCE West Coast Entrepreneurship Hackathon
24 May - 06:00 PM
Vancouver, Canada
2018 ACCE West Coast Entrepreneurship Hackathon
Sponsored by: Rogers Communications
Entrepreneurship Hackathon
Serving equal parts of idea generation and super-charged connecting, join us for an experience that will unleash your inner entrepreneurial warrior. Participate at a round table circuit moderated by subject matter experts on breaking through challenges, building an empowered mindset, leveraging your unique skills and resources.
Panel Discussion:
Success Story Sharing by Entrepreneurs
Panelists:
Mr. Chrles Chang
· President and Founder, Lyra Growth Partners
· Former President and Founder, Sequel Natural Ltd.
· Award Winner, 2014 EY Pacific Entrepreneur Of The Year Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Products and Services Award
· Former Award Winner, the BIV 40 Under 40
(Company Achievements under Mr. Chang’s leadership:)
· Profit 100 Fastest Growing Companies
· Best Workplaces
· Canada’s Best Managed Companies
Ms. Carol Lee
· CEO, Linacare Cosmetherapy Inc.
· Chair, Vancouver Chinatown Revitalization Committee
· Chair, Vancouver Chinatown Foundation
· Board Member, Rideau Hall Foundation
· Honorary Patron, Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society
· Board Member, Faculty Advisory Board of the Sauder School of Business
· Board Member, Harvard Business School Canadian Advisory Board
· Board Member, UBC President’s Advisory Council
· Medal Recipient, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
Round Table Discussion:
Breakout Sessions
Mr. Charles Chang,President & Founder of Lyra Growth Partners- How to develop and scale a brand centric business Ms. Carol LeePresident of Linacare Cosmetherapy Inc.- How to embrace cultural elements in revitalizing traditional businessMr. Michael BiduFounder & CEO, INTERFACE Health- Start Up advice that can save you time & moneyMr. Aaron YdenbergPublic Services & Procurement Canada- How to do business with Federal Government
Date:
May 24th, 2018 (Thursday)
Time:
6:00pm Registration & Reception
6:30pm Success Stories Sharing by Entrepreneurs
7:10pm Breakout sessions and networking
8:15pm Closing Remark
Venue:
Vistas 360 Reception
Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront
1133 W Hastings St.
Vancouver, BC V6E 3T3
Fee:
$40 Members rate
$50 Non-members rate
(Include one drink and Hor D'oeuvres)
Online Registration:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/2018-acce-west-coast-diversity-business-networking-tickets-45723956585
RSVP:
please Call 905-479-2802 or Email: membership@acce.ca
Dress Code:
Smart Casual
Agenda:
6:00pm Registration & Reception
6:30pm Success Stories Sharing by Entrepreneurs
7:10pm Round Table Discussion - Breakout sessions
8:15pm Closing Remark
Blockchain Hackathon Presented by BlockApps
05 May - 09:00 AM
Vancouver, Canada
Join BlockApps for two exciting day where you'll learn how to build blockchain applications. Prizes and more are available for the winners!
PMI-Vancouver Island 2018 Professional Development Conference
30 Apr - 07:30 AM
Victoria, Canada
A two day PMI-VI Project Management Professional Development Conference featuring 8 engaging speakers
Day 1- April 30, 2018
An extraordinary Opening Breakfast Session
(doors open at 7:30, we ask that attendees be seated with their breakfast by 8:00am)
8:10am - 9:25am
The 8 myths that are restricting the PMOs to provide real value – Enter PMO Value Ring
Ricardo Triana (Miami, Florida)
We are honoured to welcome Ricardo Triana, the President of Practical Thinking Group and 2014 PMI Global Board of Directors Chairman, who will challenge the audience on their previous ideas about PMO. During this breakfast session, participants will figure out how to design a PMO truly committed to create value, and understand why we must debunk the myths that destroy the PMO’s value.
9:35am - 10:50am The Challenges of Strategy & Culture in Project Management
Karen Smits (Singapore)
As a proven international speaker, and a Global Thinker in Organizational Culture with Practical Thinking Group, Karen focuses on the people side of project management. This presentation will help the audience recognize the dynamics between strategy and culture in project management, gain deeper insight into the Collabyrinth1, and obtain essential solutions on how organizations can align strategy with organizational culture and interpersonal relationships to achieve optimal project results.
11:15am - 12:15pm Executive Panel Discussion: Project and Program Sponsorship
1:15pm - 2:30pm The Importance of Project Management Ethics: They Aren’t Negotiable
Paul Pelletier (Vancouver, BC)
Back by popular demand, Paul will enable participants to understand what ethical decision-making is and how it impacts people, work, and organizational success. More specifically, it will enable participants to define business and PM ethics and discuss why it is an important topic, highlight ethical obligations as a PMP, and distinguish morals, values, principles and ethics from each other.
3:00pm - 4:15pm Business Hackathon: Accelerating Organization Performance
Brian Richardson (Chicago, Ill)
As President of a professional services firm dedicated to helping clients improve human performance and create lasting, successful change, Brian will describe the benefits of using collaborative events to drive change, innovation and agility in your organization. Attendees will learn to apply collaborative techniques for problem solving and solution development, and the steps for hosting a business “hackathon” at your organization.
Day 2 - May 1, 2018
8:00 - 9:00 am Networking Breakfast
9:00am - 10:15am How To Get Executives To Act For Project Success
Michael O’Brochta (Roanoke, Virginia)
Understand why projects are now more dependent on an executive, and Identify the actions they can take to help your project succeed. Learn how you can use your power to influence the executive to act and understand how a project management council and a project champion role are key methods project managers can use to amplify their power.
10:45am - 12:00pm Robotic Telepresence – Coming to a Meeting Near You!
Kathy Milhauser (Portland, Oregon)
We are all familiar with the stress of too many meetings, and the pressure to be in “two places at once” – requiring us to juggle meetings, video conferences, phone calls, and other obligations in our increasingly crowded and often overbooked schedules. But what if you COULD be in two places at once? Robotic telepresence technology is an emerging trend that will soon be coming to a meeting near you. Join us to experience it in this interactive workshop and discuss the many possibilities for its use.
1:00pm - 2:15pm PM Lessons Learned from the Trenches of a Mega Project
Shane Zbrodoff (Calgary, AB)
Shane will provide attendees with valuable insight into a PM’s challenges, and lessons learned taken from a large ($1.6B) and complex facility mega construction project. (Calgary International Airport Expansion). This project encountered many micro successes and failures, with some of the issues attributed to differences in PM practices, cross PM disciplines (e.g. IT and Construction), with additional problems stemming from differences in human, departmental and institutional factors. Attendees can expect valuable takeaways applicable to both large and small projects of varying complexities.
2:45pm - 4:00pm Forecasting Programs
Eric Uytewaal (Ottawa, ON)
This presentation is based on Eric Uyttewaal’s new textbook ‘Forecasting Programs’ published in January 2018. Program managers who try managing a program like a project are doomed to fail: Program management has its own techniques and tools. So, what are those? That is what this presentation is about: Eric and his team developed special techniques and special applications specifically for program managers which allow program managers to forecast their programs, and take corrective action early.
4:00pm - 4:30pm - Q&A, CLOSING REMARKS
Bluzelle Decentralized Database Hackathon Apr 2018
28 Apr - 08:30 AM
Vancouver, Canada
Come together with like minded folks to create cool new ways to use Decentralized Database technology, and win Crypto!
What is this about?:
Decentralized application developers have been using database backends that have been hosted in the cloud and have not truly been fulfilling the unique demands and needs of decentralized applications.
Bluzelle is just that – an on-demand, reliable, scalable and fast decentralized database that dynamically supports your applications. Wherever your applications need the data to be now and tomorrow. And to whatever scale needed.
Video of what Decentralized Database technology is all about: https://youtu.be/tYQk5vWc83o
Our Github is here https://github.com/bluzelle/bluzelle and we're building out the decentralized database right now. So in this hackathon you'll be given a database interface and the opportunity to perform CRUD operations. Then it's up to you and your team to think of creative applications for a decentralized database that can be whipped together before the time is up!
Do you want to:
Test out your decentralized application ideas and network with dApp developers?
Be advised by developers who’ve built components of decentralized applications?
Be critiqued by technology and business leaders familiar with decentralized applications?
Compete for the best ideas and win hardware wallets loaded with Crypto Currency?
Note: By registering for this event, you agree to our Hackathon Participation Agreement below
PLUS, we're having a workshop:
Presenter - Isabel Scroggin, Decentralization Researcher/DeveloperIsabel is a recent graduate, holding a Master's of Computer Science from Purdue as well as a Bachelor's of Computer Science and a Bachelor's of Mechanical Engineering from Rose-Hulman. In her studies, she has developed a wide breadth of knowledge and a deeper focus on algorithms, data structures, and parallel/distributed systems. Her professional experience includes ground support for NASA's Jason-3 satellite and two summers at Amazon: one working on vehicle routing and one digesting massive volumes of latency data to draw human insights about the performance of Amazon.com. As a graduate student, her research was on developing performant concurrent authenticated data structures.
Topic: A presentation and discussion of the technical concepts underpinning the Decentralized Database whitepaper
https://bluzelle.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/bluzelle-whitepaper-english1-4.pdf
Isabel will spark the discussion with a high level overview of our Decentralized Database technology, then do a deeper dive into specific technical aspects - during which audience members will be encouraged to ask questions and participate in open discussion. Nitin will facilitate the discussion to ensure this will be an enlightening experience for all!
Time:
Saturday, April 28th, 830am to 10pm
Sunday, April 29th, 9am to 7pm
Schedule:
Saturday
830am - Roll-in and get comfy - breakfast served
9am - Introductions, Acknowledgements, Logistics
930am - The tech theme: Distributed Database Technology
10am - Form teams
1030am - Technical Workshop on Bluzelle technical underpinnings
12-1pm - Lunch
2pm - Team registration closes
6pm - Dinner
Sunday
9am - Breakfast
12-1pm - Lunch
4pm - Presentations and judging
5pm - Awards and Appreciation
Judges:
Brian Fox - Brian is currently CTO of Orchid in Silicon Valley, but is best known as the author of the GNU Bash Shell. Bash is used as the default login shell for most Linux distributions and Apple’s MacOS. Since then, he has developed the first online banking software in the US for Wells Fargo as well as an open source election system.
Charles Krempeaux has held titles such as CTO, Director of Engineering, Director of Technology, Engineering Manager, Principal Software Engineer, and Chief Architect. He has built 6 companies in his career and helped 5 others build theirs. He has been involved in open source projects since 1996 and has co-authored “The Mono Handbook” book as well contributing to the mono project itself. He is one of the 4 original senior members of the Hootsuite engineering team. As well as having done work for Electronic Arts (EA), and had a startup acquired by Microsoft, and later sold to Facebook. Through his illustrious career, he has gathered a wealth of knowledge in and around the area of Software Engineering, Data Science, AI, Machine Learning, Management, Entrepreneurialism, Product Development, and Software Architecture.
Colin Charles was on the founding team of MariaDB, having to growth hack its user-base from constant evangelism almost singlehandedly. He cares deeply about infrastructure software, from Linux, databases and scaling web infrastructure. He was also an early employee at MySQL (till its exit to Sun Microsystems). He is knowledgable about data stores, and strategises about community evangelism, developer relations and remote working. In past lives, he also served on FESCO for The Fedora Project and also hacked on OpenOffice.org.
Neeraj Murarka is a software engineer and computer systems architect with over 20 years expertise in cutting edge technology. He has worked on projects for Google, IBM, Hewlett Packard, Lufthansa, Thales Avionics, and Zynga. Some of Neeraj's largest projects include: locking down of modi ed Android OS for retail markets; multicast UDP satellite-based music streaming systems, mobile app for blockchain startup "Zeroblock"; design and development of secure and FFA-approved systems for Airbus and Boeing commercial aircraft.
Ryan Fugger, the original creator of Ripple who designed and implemented a multi-hop payment network into several online communities. It was then sold to Chris Larsen and Jed McCaleb who implemented the concept on top of their consensus ledger transaction system.
Prizes:
Hardware wallets filled with crypto!
1st prize: $500 CAD of crypto currency spread across max 3 devices
2nd prize: $250 CAD of crypto currency spread across max 2 devices
3rd prize: $100 CAD of crypto currency spread across max 2 devices
Every participant gets a t-shirt
What are hardware wallets?:
The Trezor Wallet: https://trezor.io/
Hackathon Participation Agreement
Bluzelle is pleased to present the Decentralized Database Hackathon (“Hackathon”) hosted by SFU Venture Labs. The Hackathon is governed by this Hackathon Participation Agreement (“Agreement”). By entering the Hackathon, you (“Participant”) agree to abide by the Agreement which is a binding legal agreement between Participant and Bluzelle with respect to the Hackathon.
Participation in the Hackathon
Participant must be at least 18 years of age and be present at the hackathon with their team for the duration of the hackathon. In addition to the Agreement, Participant agrees to abide by SFU Venture Lab’s Code of Conduct and additional documents, if any, provided in connection with the Hackathon (collectively “Additional Documents”). Bluzelle has the right, at its sole discretion, to disqualify any Participant for breach of the Agreement or Additional Documents. Bluzelle has the right to cancel or suspend the Hackathon with or without notice and for any or no reason. Bluzelle is not responsible for any damage or inconvenience caused by a cancellation or suspension of the Hackathon.
Teams
Participants can work as an individual (team of one) or in groups of two to six Participants (each group of 1-6 Participants is a “Team”).
Submission
Teams of Participants are expected to provide submissions leveraging Distributed Database Technology. While suggested areas relate to how this new database solution can be used to host globally distributed data, teams of Participants are not restricted to this area. Team submissions can range from a high level presentation via slides (e.g. Powerpoint, Keynote Google Slides), to a rudimentary application demonstrating their initiative. By providing a submission in the Hackathon, each Participant represents and warrants that the submission does not violate any applicable law or any third party intellectual property rights.
Judging
The Hackathon winners will be chosen from the teams of Participants by a panel of judges selected by Bluzelle. The judges’ decisions are final, binding and uncontestable. Judgment will be based on:
(i) Utilization of the Distributed Database Technology into the solution (10%)
(ii) Leveraging the blockchain concepts inherent in the technology (15%)
(iii) Leveraging the Swarm, or Peer to Peer, concepts inherent in the technology (15%)
(iv) Identifying a real-world problem (30%)
(v) Suggesting an innovative approach to solving the real world problem in (iv) (30%)
A total of three winning Entries will be chosen on the above criteria, for which the hardware wallets and crypto will be given as prizes.
Prizes
The prizes will be divided evenly amongst Participant team members unless otherwise noted. Bluzelle reserves the right not to award a prize in the event of an insufficient number of eligible entries meeting the minimum judging criteria as determined in Bluzelle’s sole discretion. Bluzelle is not responsible for any dispute among teams or team Participants related to prizes.
Publicity and Privacy
Participant understands that the Hackathon may be photographed, videotaped, recorded, live streamed, etc. and hereby grants Bluzelle and/or SFU Venture Labs the right to use or refrain from using Participant’s name and/or likeness any and all footage about Participant’s participation in the Hackathon and Participant’s Hackathon submission in any manner or media that Bluzelle and/or SFU Venture Labs sees fit without Participant’s review or approval and without compensation. By participating in the Hackathon, Participants agree that their personal data provided as part of the Hackathon may be used for the purposes of the Hackathon.
Licensing and Intellectual Property Rights
Bluzelle does not claim any license or any intellectual property rights in Participant’s submission, except for the limited license to review the submission as part of Hackathon judging and awarding of prizes.
Software produced should be licensed in a permissive fashion. Approved licenses include the MIT License, new BSD License (preferred), or the Apache license. For a template of the 3-Clause BSD License, please refer to: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause.
Liability Release and Indemnity
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL Bluzelle BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THE HACKATHON AND/OR THIS AGREEMENT. Participant shall indemnify and hold Bluzelle and its officers, directors, employees, successors and assigns harmless against any claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ and other professionals’ fees) incurred by Bluzelle in connection with, arising out of or relating in any way to the Hackathon and/or this Agreement.
Governing Law and Severability
This Agreement and the Hackathon will be governed by the laws of British Columbia and the laws of Canada applicable therein and the courts of British Columbia will have sole jurisdiction over any disputes relating to this Agreement.
Vancouver Holochain Hackathon
20 Apr - 06:00 PM
Vancouver, Canada
Take a distributed app idea from concept to prototype in three days!
Familiarize yourself with a new coding paradigm and learn tools for the rapid development of decentralized applications. Holochain is a post-blockchain protocol for storing data in a completely peer-2-peer network. Join founder, Art Brock, and members of the Holochain team for a weekend workshop on using the technology.
This event is generously sponsored by Creative CoWorkers.
Friday, April 20th 6pm-9pm @ Stretch (180 East Pender, Vancouver)
Saturday, April 21st Noon-9pm @ Creative CoWorkers (343 Railway Street, Vancouver)
Sunday, April 22nd Noon-6pm @ Creative CoWorkers (343 Railway Street, Vancouver)
Are you interested in building decentralised applications?
Holochain is a breakthrough in the scalability of distributed computing that allows you to run Facebook scale applications on a decentralized architecture. Holochain dapps are held completely by their users in a peer-2-peer network. Users are directly connected in a data commons with no centralised server or cloud processing data between them. Holochain is currently in Alpha with a number of prototype apps available to play with. This weekend is an opportunity to come get started on building your own!
Check out the holochain github and developer tools at the links below:
https://github.com/holochain/holochain-proto
https://developer.holochain.org/
Hackathon Structure
Project co-founder, Art Brock, and developer, Connor Turland, will introduce developers to building in the holochain framework. We encourage people to come with app ideas and in small teams. Experience with either JavaScript or Lisp will be helpful.
The Friday evening session will be held at Stretch Yoga in Chinatown. It will include an introduction to the technology from Art with an inital Q and A and an opportunity to get situated as projects and groups for the weekend.
Saturday and Sunday at Creative CoWorkers on Railway attendees will walk through the process of building an app prototype. This will include periodic presentations from Art and Connor on specific elements of holochain and opportunities for direct work with them in groups.
Mission Hack in Vancouver
15 Mar - 05:59 PM
Vancouver, Canada
Mission Hack is an opportunity to submit an application to be selected as a contributor of The Settlement Project and an architect of New Earth.
Applicants will need to prototype a technology that solves a problem for life on New Earth in one of four categories:
- Human Ambition
- New Economy
- Infrastructure
- Healthy Economy
Free event - registration required at http://bit.ly/missionhackvancouver1
Startup Hacks 2018 - Entrepreneurship Competition
09 Mar - 08:00 AM
Vancouver, Canada
Aspiring young entrepreneurs -- ages 16 to 25 -- in British Columbia! If you're set on creating your own startup, then you're invited to participate in Startup Hacks 2018. This three-day event series features a non-coding Hackathon, an Expo-Style Pitch Competition, Business & Technical Workshops, and Networking Sessions. Come with your team, or join one at the event -- and compete to be one of the top three teams to present to the expert jury.