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MSH District Hack-A-Thon - November 2015
13 Nov - 08:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
SO YOU THINK YOU’VE GOT THE NEXT BIG IDEA???
Launching a startup is tough, building a product from scratch is complicated...successfully bringing a new idea to market is one of the most grueling things you will ever do...if you succeed at all.
If you are serious about making sh*t happen with your idea, you’ll join us for 3 of the most intense, exhilarating days of your life as you watch your idea transform into reality with a team of experts all committed to the success of your big idea.
‘If you want to go fast go alone, if you want to go far go together’ ~ Vicki Saunders
WHEN: November 13th, 14th, 15th 2015
WHERE: BrightLane ~ 545 King St. West, Toronto (insert map)
WHO: Entrepreneurs, Creators, Makers with ideas for innovative new products made of fabric.
SCHEDULE
Friday, November 13th
Beginning with the first in our series of Power Talks, you’ll hear from industry experts on the power of strength & branding in business, with clear direction on how to utilize those tools to build strong teams and bullet proof branding in your business.
From that point forward, you will have One on One with advisors, one from the fashion industry and one from the entrepreneurial sector. You will then begin working through the Vision phase of the weekend, where your vision is outlined and detailed, in order to facilitate the creation process. You will then enter the Focus phase where your ideas begin to take shape and can be positioned to be created.
Saturday, November 14th
Similarly to the previous day, Saturday will kick off with Power Talks, you will then be matched up One on One with designer to help your have your dream take shape. Once your design work is ready, you’ll be paired up with a pattern maker & sewer where you will finalize your design, select your patterns & begin creating your first prototype!
Sunday, November 15th
We start the final day with an excellent panel of speakers for our Power Talks and on this final day, you will get the chance to finalize your product with your designers & makers. With the completion of your product, you will sit down with your advisors to prepare your final pitch to the industry experts in attendance. You can then sit down for your one-on-one pitching session with our on-site advisors.
WHAT YOU’LL GET
Mentorship from industry leaders ~ building your network with the best
Business model map
MSH Kit - Step by step launch strategy
One on One time with expert designers & pattern makers
Patterns of your design
Finished prototype of your product
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks & Drinks (Friday/Saturday/Sunday)
Brainstorming materials (notepads, sharpies, post-it notes)
Fabrics and sewing supplies to build your product
FAQ
What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
There is paid parking lot available adjacent to the event space. It is also accessible via the TTC (504 King Streetcar) and easily accessible from Union Station is you are travelling from outside the city
I have a co-founder or team member that i want to join me, is that allowed?
The ticket price is for a single attendee, if you would like to have your co-founder/team member join you there is an additional fee of $250 - please be sure to purchase the ‘TEAM TICKET’ if there are 2 of you - payment in full is required before the beginning of the event. If your team consists of more than 2 people please email us hello@mshdistrict.com for more information.
What should I bring to the event?
Samples, Fabrics and Inspiration you already have for the product/idea
Doodle/illustration of your ideas
Notebook, computer, ipad
Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
All questions can be sent to hello@mshdistrict.com
Is my registration/ticket transferrable?
If, for unforeseen circumstances, you can not attend you can transfer your ticket to another team member to attend on your behalf - Please notify us immediately via email. If you are not able to attend at all and would like to transfer to another startup please email us hello@mshdistrict.com to discuss the next steps.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Please bring a copy of your printed ticket to authenticate yourself for the event.
What is the refund policy?
These tickets are non-refundable - if you have any additional questions about this please contact our team hello@mshdistrict.com
DementiaHack Toronto 2015
07 Nov - 08:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
[go to hackernest.com/dementiahack for the full listing]
47 million people live with dementia worldwide – 750,000 in Canada alone – with global numbers expected to reach 75 million by 2030. Much effort goes towards the search for a cure that may be decades away, but millions today face overwhelming, heartbreaking challenges daily. The point of DementiaHack is to create products that improve lives today.
Saturday November 7 to Monday November 9, 2015
George Brown College Waterfront Campus | 51 Dockside Dr, Toronto, ON
Calling all developers, designers, health professionals, marketers, entrepreneurs, and others movivated by the cause:
Register ASAP so we can match you with mentors! Team matching Oct 3.
You want to win, right? Register and we’ll connect you with the best mentor/potential customer ever to give you relevant feedback on your ideas. Don’t wait. Schedules fill up fast.
Schedule
Sat, Oct 3: “Voices from the Field” Workshop @ MaRS, 101 College Street, Toronto
Insustry experts, caregivers, and people living with dementia share insights and experiences so you get a better, more human understanding of their challenges. A very cool, very special guest may be video conferencing in. Casual socializing follows.
Mon, Oct 26: HackerNest Tech Social & DementiaHack Team Matching @ Entertech Systems, Suite 202, 109 Atlantic Avenue, Toronto
Our regular Toronto Tech Social becomes a DementiaHack Team Matching event!
Sat, Nov 7-8: DementiaHack Hackathon @ George Brown College, Waterfront Campus, 51 Dockside Drive, Toronto
Epic 30-hour hackathon culminating in a science-fair judging by mentors. Shortlisted teams will move on to the Monday night finals.
Mon, Nov 9: DementiaHack Finals @ George Brown College, Waterfront Campus
Finalists get a day to recuperate and polish their demos. Potential investors, acquirers, and customers are invited to observe the crème de la crème of DementiaHack showcasing their products to our panel of distinguished judges. Casual socializing follows.
Prizes
GRAND PRIZE: Travel and accommodations for a UK business trip to pitch at a major health conference; intros to potential customers, investors, and acquirers galore.
FACEBOOK PRIZE: Travel and accomodations for a trip to visit Faceboo in Silicon Valley.
CHALLENGE SET WINNERS (4): There will be cash, but we're designing prizing tracks to hel you get to market. We're working on securing legal/accounting/etc. partners and will update this section frequently.
Sponsors
DementiaHack is chaired by Jordan Banks, presented by Facebook, supported by the UK and Canadian governments, hosted at George Brown's new Waterfront Campus, and produced by HackerNest.
Support DementiaHack
We are actively seeking partners, challenge set champions, property sponsors, prize sponsors, and volunteers.
To sponsor DementiaHack, please email dementiahack@hackernest.com.
For press and media inquiries, please email esther.buchsbaum@energipr.com.
Challenge Sets
These are some of the most common and endemic challenges faced; solve them and you'll improve millions of lives. That said, these are suggestions, not restrictions: fit the theme, pick a beneficiary, come up with a working solution - and you'll get to demo.
Diagnosed individuals need help with:
Cueing everyday tasks in a simple and sequential order
Emergency broadcast alerting and notification systems for things like falls, extreme temperature changes, etc.
Multisensory and cognitive brain stimulation and training to help keep people alert and perhaps active in the workforce longer
Family caregivers need help with:
Easy management of knowledge and data reporting to healthcare professionals
Emergency alerting and notification systems within the household (e.g. notification when appliance is turned on, a shower runs for over an hour, etc.)
Understanding where the person they’re caring for falls in the acute vs. chronic spectrum of dementia, what to expect, and finding support/best practices/coping strategies on how to manage
Institutional caregivers/clinicians need help with:
Keeping up-to-date with the medication dispensing history/program in a multiple-caregiver-multiple-patient setting
Tracking and monitoring movement of patients within a healthcare facility
Safely and comfortably preventing bedsores
Researchers need help with:
Collecting and having access to ‘real-life’ cognitive and memory processing data
Connecting to patients, family and institutional caregivers within the broader community
Finding participants for studies/trials
Apply Now
Apply early so we can partner you with a mentor sooner rather than later. Schedules fill up pretty fast. Don’t worry, the application is easy and straightforward: we just need a sense of what you’re working on so we can connect you with the best mentor… ever.
Rules
Demos must be functional demos: no slideshows/pure design mockups.
Fresh code only. APIs and libraries are fine, but not if you wrote them... sneaky! Winners will likely be subjected to code review; Facebook engineers are pretty sharp.
Teams can have up to 5 members.
Have excellent personal hygiene.
Don't be unpleasant.
We reserve the right to eject anyone for violation of any of the rules above, especially #5. Just be sunshine and rainbows. Easy! Note: there will likely be media at all the events, so if you're not comfortable being on camera and having your likeness show up in noncommercial DementiaHack videos, wear a large hat.
Make it Mobile - RBC Digital Challenge
07 Nov - 08:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
What is the Make it Mobile – RBC Digital Challenge?
Imagine the future of mobile banking, a future where people’s everyday financial activities blend completely with the native functionality of their mobile devices.
We’re RBC – Canada’s largest bank by market capitalization – and we want that future today.
So we’re inviting the most visionary – and driven – developers, designers and entrepreneurs to compete over 24 hours in the creation of brilliant pieces of new mobile banking technology.
The Future of Banking
Mobile technologies are transforming the way people engage with their finances. They’re paying for things, borrowing money, and managing accounts across a range of tiny interactions, multiple locations and varying spans of time.
But that’s nothing compared with the ways in which people interact with their phones’ native technologies. Cameras, Bluetooth, geo-location, accelerometers, NFC: people know them so well that they don’t even think of them as separate items. So how do we use those familiar tools to push their mobile banking habits even further into the future? How do we turn their hum-drum experiences of daily finances into something exciting?
What is the Challenge?
We’ll ask every participant to build on those native features and what we know about people’s mobile behaviors. Use ANY mobile device* and ANY of its features to create the next great leap in the way people engage with their financial world.
If your idea is functional, adoptable and really fresh, it could become a piece of our next mobile technology release. Your brilliance can actually change the way people think about their money.
*We ask attendees to bring their own developer phones or emulators so that they can demo their projects.
What are the Prizes?
We recognize success at the RBC Digital Challenge. We reward it, too. We’ll award at least $8,000 in total to the winning teams (up to five of them). And just to keep spirits high over the long haul, we’ll also be giving away door prizes and freebies. Register early so you don’t miss out.
Grand Prize: $5,000 for the team 2nd Place: $2,000 for the team 3rd Place: $1,000 for the team 4th Place: $500 for the team 5th Place: $100 for the team
Schedule
The Make It Mobile – RBC Digital Challenge will be held Saturday-Sunday, November 7th-8th at RBC WaterPark Place Auditorium (88 Queen’s Quay West, Toronto, Ontario). Although staying overnight isn’t required, we highly recommend it.
Saturday, November 7th 09:00 am – Doors Open, Breakfast and registration 10:30 am – Opening Ceremony & Presentations 11:30 am – Coding Begins 12:00 pm – Lunch 06:00 pm – Dinner 12:00 am – Midnight Snack
Sunday, November 8th 7:00 am – Breakfast 11:30 am – Submission Deadline 12:00 pm – Lunch 02:00 pm – Judging 04:00 pm – Awards 05:00 pm – Closing
Judging Criteria
Simplicity (5 points): Is the application simple to use and can the team explain it clearly in three sentences or less?
Creativity (5 points): How creative was the team in developing an innovative solution for the challenge?
Impact (5 points): Did the team create an application that can have a real and valuable impact?
Design (5 points): Was the UX/UI intuitive and appealing?
What are the Rules?
Team Size: Each team can include up to five humans. Each team can be comprised of no more than half of RBC Employees.
Fresh Code Enforced: We all start coding at the same time. This is done to keep things fair. Please don’t come in and build on top of previous projects if you want to win.
No PowerPoints: You must demo your hack in order to present. No slide-decks or power-points will be allowed. 2 minute presentation 1 minute Q&A from Judges
Submissions: Each hackathon has its individual hackathon.io page, which projects should be submitted on. Submission time is 12:00pm Sunday, November 8th, 2015 unless stated otherwise.
Code Review: Winning teams will be subject to a code-review at some point following the event or immediately before winning.
Please click here for the Participation Agreement
Give me my candy! Robot design workshop
31 Oct - 12:30 PM
Markham, Canada
Building simple robots with Raspberry Pi and Scratch is easy! Come and check it out. Help redesign a candy-dispensing robot. In this meetup, you will see how the original gumball robot was built, and how the various parts work together. You’ll be shown how the robot is controlled using Scratch programming, and you will get to reprogram and redesign the robot to change how you use it and interact with it.
Open to anyone 8 and older. Under 12? Bring a parent/caregiver. Bring a fully charged laptop with you. Robot costumes welcome (as it’s October 31st!).
This workshop will be led by Adriana Ieraci. Adriana is the Founder of the Get Your Bot On! Robotics Hackathon, and the Founder of Conveyor Built - a design and innovation skills training consultancy. Adriana also teaches entrepreneurship and product design at the University of Toronto Faculty of Information. You can connect with her on Twitter: @adrianai.
Give me my candy! is part of 2015's One Book One Markham (#MarkhamReads) community wide reading program. This year we are reading Little Brother, by Cory Doctorow. Download a free copy of Little Brother, or pick one up from your local library branch, or bookstore.
Check markhamlibrary.eventbrite.com for additional One Book One Markham (#MarkhamReads) events, or visit www.markhampubliclibrary.ca for complete details.
Waterloo CodeFest
24 Oct - 07:00 AM
Waterloo, Canada
Welcome to Waterloo Codefest! We are committed to being an open, transparent and accountable government. Hosting a hackathon is just one of the ways we can achieve this goal. Civic hackathons are becoming very prominent and common around the world with major hackathons occurring at the White House and around cities such as Guelph. Open data is available - make it useful! Code your Waterloo in a weekend at Waterloo Codefest.
Waterloo is a diverse and talented community with the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and Conestoga College inspiring the most talented individuals from across Canada and the world to further their entrepreneurial dreams. We are confident this event will spearhead more entrepreneurial ventures while allowing collaboration and fostering a sense of community building.
Waterloo Codefest
When: This 36-hour hackathon will take place Oct. 24 and 25, 2015
Where: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), 67 Erb St., West, Waterloo
The hackathon will begin at 7 a.m. on Oct. 24 and end at 10 p.m. on Oct. 25, after which there will be an awards ceremony for the top three applications developed.
Aboriginal History and Identity: Curriculum Connections PD Day
20 Oct - 09:00 AM
York, Canada
This Professional Development program is intended to support Jewish day school educators in meeting the Aboriginal education requirements outlined by the province with confidence, age-appropriate tools, nuanced perspectives and diverse resources.
In June 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released its findings and called for a new era in Canada’s relationship with its First Peoples. As Jews and Canadians, it is our responsibility to respond to this call, and understand how our young people may play a role in our national reconciliation process.
Many schools and community organizations have an interest to engage in this subject matter but lack the educational resources and expertise to integrate material into their curriculum. Participating educators will have the opportunity to enhance their own knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal history, contemporary identity and the residential school system.
The legacy of Canada’s treatment of its First Peoples throughout history has ongoing and severe implications for the 1.4 million Aboriginal people living in Canada today. Moreover, this history has implications for all people who call Canada home.
The program is open to all GTA-based Jewish day school teachers, administrators and experiential educators. As an educator, you can expect to gain:
Improved literacy around Aboriginal history, contemporary identity and residential schools
Curriculum-specific knowledge and resources tailored to your classroom
A new network of Jewish educators, as well as organizations working in the area of Aboriginal education
Ongoing support throughout the year
Kosher lunch and refreshments will be served.
The following individuals and organizations will facilitate workshops throughout the event:
Grades 3-6 – The Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History project provides engaging, high-quality materials to schools and universities for the teaching of historical methods and Canadian history. The project has created a series of instructional websites based on the premise that students can be drawn into Canadian history and archival research through the enticement of solving historical cold crimes. This workshop will focus on using Aboriginal knowledge and traditional methods in the elementary school classroom as a way of engaging students in discovering the histories of Canada’s First Peoples, with sample activities for each grade.
Grades 7-8 – The We Are All Treaty People teacher resource guide is comprised of lesson plans that include specific Ontario curriculum expectations for Grades 1-8. This workshop will focus on the history and contemporary relationships of the most significant treaties signed from 1713 to 1914, the period of Canada’s history explored in grades 7 and 8.
Grades 9-12 – Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the Indian Residential Schools is the new resource kit for high school classrooms produced by Facing History and ourselves. Facing History and Ourselves is an international education organization whose mission is to engage students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism, prejudice, and anti- Semitism in order to promote the development of a more humane and informed citizenry. In this workshop, facilitators will guide educators through sample activities and educational resources for teaching about the legacy of the residential school system in high school classrooms.
Experiential Educators Workshop – The Integrating Aboriginal Education Hackathon workshop will engage experiential educators in a creative process to draw connections between the work they do, their cohorts, and Aboriginal histories and contemporary experiences. The workshop will also allow educators to explore resources, activities and experiences that are available to help them bring these connections back to their organizations.
The Blanket Exercise – Canadian Roots Exchange builds bridges between Indigenous and non- Indigenous youth in Canada by facilitating dialogue and strengthening relationships through leadership programs. The Blanket Exercise is an interactive workshop that uses blankets to represent the lands of what is now called Canada, and the distinct cultures and nations which live on those lands to this day. Participants represent the First Peoples; when they move onto the blankets, they are taken back in time to the arrival of the Europeans. Facilitators work with the participants to read a script while the exercise goes through the history of treaty-making, colonization and resistance that resulted in the nation we today call Canada.
Innovation Hackathon 2015
17 Oct - 08:30 AM
Toronto, Canada
SAGE Canada is hosting its first Innovation Hackathon on Saturday, October 17th 2015!
This event is designed to challenge the mind and create/ expand on the ideas each student has for their team business ventures. Everyone will get the chance to learn the process of design thinking and creativity through a series of workshops. These workshops will cover case building, design, 3D models, and product pitching.
All SAGE affiliated teams are required to have between 4-6 students attend and participate in these workshops in order to compete at the 2016 National Competition this upcoming spring.
Dress Code: Business Casual
Lunch will be provided
Please RSVP by 11:59PM on Wednesday, October 14th.
For any questions, concerns or food allergies please contact Erika Sgromo and Janice Wang at vp.events@sagecanada.com
Hackathon: FinTech
16 Oct - 06:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
This event pairs MBAs, computer science students, OCAD U designers, and engineers to launch a startup. Teams will be formed around an idea (FinTech), products developed, and team’s creation will be pitched by the end of the weekend.
Who: Anyone with a passion for entreprenuership!
Where: Rotman – 105 St. George Street
When: October 16th -18th
Prizes: Winning team will receive a $1000 cash prize, bragging rights, and a sit down with one of the venture capitalist judges to further develop the idea.
Note: This is event is NOT limited to University of Toronto
Interact - Hacking Healthcare
14 Oct - 06:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Interact A networking mixer for the digital economy
Interact is a monthly networking series, taking place the second Wednesday of each month and focusing on topics in interactive digital media. Your ticket includes a brief presentation, drink ticket, hors d'oeuvres and plenty of networking.
This month, we'll look at how digital media is providing innovative tools for healthcare - and the opportunities available for digital media producers to create new ways for doctors, patients and caregivers to engage with each other.
Shaharris of HackerNest will speak about DementiaHack - the world's foremost dementia-themed hackathon which aims to improve the lives of those with dementia. He'll discuss the outcomes of previous editions and plans for this year's event, which counts Facebook, the UK Science and Innovation Network, Public Health Agency of Canada and George Brown College as partners.
Jason Goodman will speak about how Design Cofounders apply their design thinking and entrepreneurship skills to the world of healthcare.
Interact: Hacking Healthcare October 14, 2015 6-8pm Bar Italia 582 College St, Toronto
Hosted by Interactive Ontario Presenting Partner - City of Toronto Venue Partner - Design Cofounders
Schedule 6pm - Doors open & networking 6:30pm - Presentations 7-8pm - Networking
Presenting Partner
WNY Civic Hackathon
10 Oct - 09:00 AM
Buffalo, United States
Visit event website WNYCivicHack.com
WNY Civic Hackathon powered by AT&T. Join us this October 10 - 11 to learn something new, build an app or start a company in our very own WNY.
Teams of up to four people spend the weekend with us working on innovative software and hardware solutions to help Buffalo grow into a smart city! Whether you want to develop the next big app or learn something new, come join us for what promises to be an exciting weekend!
Please bring your ticket at the time of registeration. Entry is restricted to one person per ticket only.
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