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Hong Kong Service Jam
09 Mar - 07:00 PM
, Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s designathon.
Challenge your thinking and build your creative confidence at this design-driven hackathon.
Try, mess up, struggle, have fun.
You’ll have three days to jump into a team and design a service or experience.
Get excited about an idea. Put all your effort behind it. Run up against a wall, then climb over it. Collaborate with new people. Make it work in a weekend.
Build invisible things.
Services aren’t tangible, and designing them is a challenge. You’ll get the chance to try new tools and approaches, and get help from top-notch mentors along the way.
Ideate: Come up with a billion ideas and learn how to pick just the right one.
Research: Talk to people and learn what they want.
Prototyping: Build it. Make your idea real, through maps, visualisations and prototypes.
Who can jam?
DesignersBigger than your job title?Designers who can do more than their job titles demand design services. You’ll learn to take a broad approach and have a bigger impact.
ProgrammersDesign-curious coder?Code is great, but it’s just one part of the puzzle. Learn how to use tech to make human-friendly value propositions.
EntrepreneursStruggling to design your business?Making something from nothing is scary. You’ll learn how to swim through ambiguity and make decisions your customers will love.
BusinessNew to design-thinking?Design is a powerful way to solve sticky problems and give your business strategic direction. You’ll skip the slides and theory, and learn by doing.
Schedule
Saturday, you’ll be up to your ears in post-its. Sunday, you’ll have a finished service.
Friday, 7pm to 11pmFind out the surprise theme. Come up with ideas. Build teams. Get to work.
Saturday, 9am to 10pmWork in teams. Research the problem. Talk to users. Maps and sketch solutions. Make rough prototypes. Make fancy prototypes. Make mistakes. Have fun.
Sunday, 9am to 5pmKeep talking to users. Keep building your idea. Keep prototyping. Concoct a business model. Present your prototype. Win a prize. Celebrate.
Open Data Day 2018 - Hong Kong hackathon
03 Mar - 10:00 AM
, Hong Kong
Open Data Day is a annual global hackathon at cities to hack about some open data ideas. 2018 hackathon will be hosted on 3 March (Saturday). Event Page on OSHK: https://opensource.hk/open-data-day-2018
Develop a Successful Smart Farming 2.0 Tech Startup Business!
27 Feb - 01:00 PM
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Develop a Successful Smart Farming 2.0 Tech Startup Business!
Data Science HK - February 4th Unhackathon #5
04 Feb - 09:30 AM
, Hong Kong
Our 5th Hackathon for Data Science: a full day of fun and working together on YOUR data science projects!
We have a new event on February 4 at the Hive.
At this event attendees will have the chance to pitch their projects, or join other people’s. And in the beginning of the day we will host some fantastic industry specialists to share their experiences operating in the data science field.
Speakers:
Pranav Agrawal, HKUST masters student, will give an introduction to Pytorch
https://github.com/pranav-ust/pytorch-tutorial
Hang Xu, PhD Candidate, ‘Application of word2vec to represent biological sequences’
Schedule of events:
9.30am – Arrive, registration
10am – Welcome
10.15am – Talks begin
11.30am – Pitch session, recruitment
12pm – Work on projects
5.30 pm – Present results of work session
Location:
10/F Cheung Hing Industrial Building12P Smithfield Road, Kennedy Town
Requirements
Laptop / charger for those joining the coding
Prepared data, and projects pitches for the ones submitting projects
If presenting, send us your presentation slides ahead of time so we can prepare them
50HKD in cash for the space rental
Recommendations
for project submissions:
Prepare data in advance as much as you can; spending the day cleaning or retrieving data won't gather crowds of DS! Contact organisers if you need a data repository to share data with all your team members.
If the project is already underway, prepare an introduction to it so that people can join (if you're presenting slides, send them to us before you arrive), and make sure the task you propose is feasible during the time of the event, and describe the skills you expect your team to have: R or Python? AWS, Spark? etc.
for final presentations :
Start writing the final presentation right from the start and add elements little by little all day long. Recall the context of the project and articulate the presentations to make it understandable by the non-initiated public around you.
If you wish your work will be published on the website datasciencehongkong.com with your bio, name, etc.
Other details
50 participants max
Food / drink : Only water, coffee and snacks are provided. Attendees can order their own food to the venue, take a break to find a restaurant in Kennedy Town or bring their own lunch.
Price : 50 HKD.We charge a fee to cover venue and food costs. We are not a for-profit organisation and will aim to keep the costs of our events as low as possible to make it accessible to all.
Hong Kong Travel Tech: Unstructured Data Challenge
03 Feb - 10:00 AM
Online
HK$ 20,000
There are a lot of travel blogs in China and Taiwan that sharing comments in the text with photos about different travel spots in Hong Kong.Participants will be provided with 24 web documents acquired from different traveling blogs and to develop smart algorithms that can identify the 5 key data elements from the documents.
Join the challenge is free at https://www.datavalleyhk.com/c05.
Challenge will close on April 9. Don't miss the chance to win the award of HK$20,000
A ‧ Entrepreneur Adventure Programme by New World Group
03 Feb - 09:00 AM
, Hong Kong
Cautions: Application Deadline (Hong Kong): 31/12/2017
This is a talent acquisition initiative launched by New World Group to attract entrepreneurs from all over the world. Outstanding entrepreneurs identified through the programme will become pioneers leading new projects within New World Group.
The programme takes the form of a competition with combined elements of hackathon as well as other creative components, providing applicants with a great opportunity to present innovative ideas and demonstrate their creativity. The competition will take place in Greater Bay Area, which includes Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
We welcome individuals or teams (maximum: 6 persons) aged 18 or above, with innovative business ideas in topics that will cultivate Artisanal Living and add value to New World Group’s future business landscape through strengths in these areas:
Forward Strategic Planning Ability
Driving Results
Leadership and Talent Grooming
Emotional Quotient/ Adversity Quotient
Ability to solve complex problems
Self-awareness
Programme details: https://a-entrepreneuradventure.nwd.com.hk/Application: http://bit.ly/AEntrepreneurAdventureApplicationApplication Deadline (Hong Kong): 31/12/2017
New World Cultural Tech
1st Adventure Weekend @The Wave
( 27 - 28 January 2018 )
The Wave, 4 Hing Yip St, Kwun TongSuggested Sub-topics but not limited to: Education, Film & Television, Gaming, Multi-Media, Software, Technology, Wellness
2nd Adventure Weekend @Innospot
( 3 - 4 Feburary 2018 )
Unit B, 6/F, Dragon Industrial Building, 93 King Lam Street, Lai Chi KokSuggested Sub-topics but not limited to: Advertising, Animation, Architecture, Art & Antiques, Design, Fashion, Publishing
Co-organiser: K11Programme Partner: Eureka NovaProduction Partner: OnGrad
If you want to learn more of the programme, you may wish to come to our Pre-Adventure Night.
Details of the Pre-Adventure Night are shown below:
Date: 19 December 2017 (Tue)
Time: 6:45 – 9:00pm (reception starts at 6:30pm)
Venue: 1/F, COBO House, 8 – 12 South Lane, Sai Wan, Hong Kong (HKU MTR Station Exit B2)
Target Audience: Potential applicants/startups of our adventure programme
RSVP: http://bit.ly/PreAdventureNight
ICE DAYS 2018 IN STARTMEUPHK FESTIVAL 2018 (Day 5): HOW TO DISRUPT THE MARKET WITH SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE INTEGRATION?
02 Feb - 07:00 PM
, Hong Kong
ICE DAYS 2018 IN STARTMEUPHK FESTIVAL 2018 (Day 5)
HOW TO DISRUPT THE MARKET WITH SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE INTEGRATION?
All local and global change-makers, ICE Days is BACK!
5 Days! 5 Topics! 10 Speakers!
Join us now to understand more about the rapid development of the startup scene in Hong Kong and Asia!
As a part of StartmeupHK Festival 2018 (Jan 29 – Feb 2) organised annually by InvestHK, ICE Days is a 5-day idea sharing marathon in which change-making entrepreneurs and insiders will be sharing their insights and experience in different topics related to innovation and entrepreneurship.
Date: Feb 2, 2018
Time: 7:00pm - 9:30pm
Venue: Room 501, The Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs Association of Hong Kong, 3 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai
Speakers:
Jack Chen, General Manger, HEYCOINS
Shadow Chia, ebiz Director, TechApple
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About ICE Days
ICE stands for ‘Innovation for Change-making Entrepreneurs’.
Incu-Lab ICE Days is an idea and experience sharing marathon about innovation and entrepreneurship, to let local and global change-makers to understand more about the rapid development of the startup scene in HK and Asia.
It is 5h time since ICE Days is organized by Incu-Lab. Last year, ICE Days 2017involved 21 distinguished speakers sharing insights and ideas on topics such as startup entrepreneurship, social innovation and smart city, attracting more than 200 people attended in total.
About StartmeupHK Festival 2018
To celebrate and showcase Hong Kong vibrant startup ecosystem, InvestHK is organising the StartmeupHK Festival 2018 from 29 Jan – 2 Feb. Delving into the evolving future of entrepreneurship and disruptive innovation, the week will feature keynotes, interactive how-to-sessions, hackathons, powerful lessons from seasoned founders and investors in sectors such as fintech, digital health, smart city technologies, IOT, retail innovation plus much more.
Come along to the 2018 StartmeupHK Festival and be part of the action!
ICE DAYS 2018 IN STARTMEUPHK FESTIVAL 2018 (Day 4): HOW TO CREATE INNOVATIVE CHANGE AND IMPACT WITH STARTUP?
01 Feb - 07:00 PM
, Hong Kong
ICE DAYS 2018 IN STARTMEUPHK FESTIVAL 2018 (Day 4)
HOW TO CREATE INNOVATIVE CHANGE AND IMPACT WITH STARTUP?
All local and global change-makers, ICE Days is BACK!
5 Days! 5 Topics! 10 Speakers!
Join us now to understand more about the rapid development of the startup scene in Hong Kong and Asia!
As a part of StartmeupHK Festival 2018 (Jan 29 – Feb 2) organised annually by InvestHK, ICE Days is a 5-day idea sharing marathon in which change-making entrepreneurs and insiders will be sharing their insights and experience in different topics related to innovation and entrepreneurship.
Date: Feb 1, 2018
Time: 7:00pm – 9:30pm
Venue: Room 704, The Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs Association of Hong Kong, 3 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai
Speakers:
Matthew Tam, Co-founder, Social Career
Zaf Chow, CEO, QUICKER
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About ICE Days
ICE stands for ‘Innovation for Change-making Entrepreneurs’.
Incu-Lab ICE Days is an idea and experience sharing marathon about innovation and entrepreneurship, to let local and global change-makers to understand more about the rapid development of the startup scene in HK and Asia.
It is 5h time since ICE Days is organized by Incu-Lab. Last year, ICE Days 2017involved 21 distinguished speakers sharing insights and ideas on topics such as startup entrepreneurship, social innovation and smart city, attracting more than 200 people attended in total.
About StartmeupHK Festival 2018
To celebrate and showcase Hong Kong vibrant startup ecosystem, InvestHK is organising the StartmeupHK Festival 2018 from 29 Jan – 2 Feb. Delving into the evolving future of entrepreneurship and disruptive innovation, the week will feature keynotes, interactive how-to-sessions, hackathons, powerful lessons from seasoned founders and investors in sectors such as fintech, digital health, smart city technologies, IOT, retail innovation plus much more.
Come along to the 2018 StartmeupHK Festival and be part of the action!
WHub Un-Conference
01 Feb - 10:00 AM
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
During the StartMeUp Festival, WHub is excited to host an interactive gathering of like-minded entrepreneurs and professionals to gain practical insights and actionable takeaways.
This is a different type of conference. This is an event for innovators from startups and corporates alike, where people can meet, learn and share ideas. Action as the best type of learning.
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WHub is excited to team up with Campfire Collaborative Spaces to give away 2-month hotdesking at one of their locations* to anyone who buys a ticket for the WHub Un-Conference.
If you have already purchased the ticket and are interested in this special promotion, please email us at events@whub.io
*The location (Wong Chuk Hang, Quarry Bay or Kennedy Town) is subject to availability. The start and end date should be 1st February to 31st March 2018.
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Un-Conference Agenda:
10:00am - 11:00am Blockchain For All Businesses
Blockchain is described as the most disruptive technology in this decade. In this interactive session, you will learn the basics of digital currency transactions such as bitcoins and the blockchain that fuels the system as well as dive into the diverse applications of this game-changing technology. Identify the industries that it has the potential to disrupt, which organisations are experimenting with the technology and the implications of working with this technology. This session is curated for anyone interested in learning more about blockchain from a business, technical, or purely curious perspective.
Takeaways
Get an overview of the past, present and future of blockchain
Become familiar with the nature of blockchain technology
Understand digital tokens and ways people purchase them
Demystify blockchain and its perceived complications
Practical applications of blockchain in all industries
Joining us on the panel:
Dr Lawrence Ma, Co-Founder & CEO, emali.io ; Founder and President, Hong Kong Blockchain Society
Lawrence has over 20 years of academics, finance and technology development and business experiences. He is currently the President of Hong Kong Blockchain Society, Committee Member of China’s Central University of Finance and Economic’s Da Xin Blockchain Research Center Expert Committee Society and founder and CEO of eMALI.IO Limited. Inaugurated in 2017, Hong Kong Blockchain Society is dedicated to take part in building a vibrant blockchain community and ecosystem in Hong Kong.
eMALI, a Hong Kong based blockchain company, is led and founded by Lawrence along with several industry veterans in 2016. The primary focus of eMALI is to develop blockchain applications in Public and Fin/Insur Tech sectors. eMALI has been (Dec 2016) chosen as a winner of AIA Blockchain Global Challenge; a competition with entries from 19 countries.
He received his Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from Yale University in 1984, Master of Science, Mathematics from Stanford University, and PhD in Mathematics from Cornell University in 1993.
11:10am - 12:10pm Using Data and Machine Learning to Grow Your Business
Regardless of your industry or role, fluency in the languages of data science will allow you to contribute to data-driven decision making. This session is aimed at helping executives experience the process of using data science and machine learning to solve real business problems.
Takeaways
Learn about the process of using data to increase sales solve business problems.
See how data analysts translate their findings into compelling business narratives
Learn how to understand, draw insights from, and leverage your data more effectively.
Get real-world case-studies that will be applicable to your own businesses.
Joining us on the panel:
Justin Yek, Partner, Altitude Labs
Justin is a Partner at Altitude Labs. Born and raised in Singapore, Justin graduated with a financial engineering degree from Columbia University and holds an ACCA qualification. He began his career in investment banking in Hong Kong, China and Southeast Asia before teaching himself to code.
Jaclyn Tsui, Partner, Altitude Labs
Jaclyn is a Partner at Altitude Labs. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Jaclyn graduated with a Joint Honors degree at the Imperial College of London and a Master’s of Science degree in the University of Hong Kong. She began her career in private equity before becoming a full-stack software engineer. She is passionate about entrepreneurship, youth empowerment, mentorship and is a keen supporter of education scholarships.
12:20pm - 1:20pm Digital Marketing - Content and Strategy
Marketing in the digital age has changed the way audiences see content and interact with businesses. In this session, we will identify a variety of different digital marketing hacks, tips and tricks that cleverly utilise data, technology and behavioural science across acquisition, conversion, retention, advocacy and the product. This session will also teach you how to create a structured marketing framework that focuses these techniques on the areas that will make the biggest difference to your business.
Joining us on the panel:
Oscar Venhuis, Co-founder, theDesk
Oscar is co-founder of theDesk. In the last 1.5 year he has opened three co-working spaces and plan to open another 100,000 sqf in 2018. They are changing the way people work and are designing XAAS (Experience-As-A-Service). This is the next generation accelerator for established companies wanting to excel collaborative innovation. Prior to starting theDesk he worked on disruptive digital strategies for UBS, Star Wars, and was instructing digital marketing for General Assembly and Google.
1:20pm - 2:30pm Lunch
2:30pm - 3:30pm Digital Transformation for Corporates - Roundtable discussion
Corporate innovation and digital transformation have become a boardroom discussion. Digital transformation is pushing businesses across multiple business units and business functions to collaborate, innovate, design new business models and processes while innovation has now become the top priority in digital transformation efforts. How can corporate take advantage of these opportunities to innovate and digitally transform themselves to better deliver customer experience? How can digital transformation help improve the competitive landscape?
Key corporates who have been pushing for digital innovation within their companies will share:
Why their business is interested in working with startups
How collaboration between startups and corporates can be beneficial for both sides
Joining us on the panel:
Anthony Liu, New Ventures Lead, Swire Properties
Anthony Liu is the head of blueprint New Ventures, Swire Properties’ tech pipeline, which sources and funds innovative solutions to augment Swire Properties’ operations. His background is rooted in commercial real estate leasing and management, residential sales and product development, and site acquisition/valuation for a broad variety of Swire projects in Hong Kong and Mainland China.
Billy Naveed, Co-Head of Hedge Fund Sales and Equities Digitisation Lead, Credit Suisse; CEO & Founder of Young Founders School
Billy Naveed is the CEO & Founder of Young Founders School. Currently, he works at Credit Suisse in a dual role, one of which is head of Tech Sales. In this position, he works with startups and VCs from around the Asia region to connect them to Credit Suisse. Before Credit Suisse, he spent 10 years at Morgan Stanley in London and Hong Kong. Prior to the world of finance, Billy founded a couple of small startups in software development and interior design. He is very active in the startup scene in Hong Kong and South-East Asia and has invested in startups around the world.
Billy studied Economics at Warwick University and his MSc in Finance at Economics at Warwick business school under full scholarship.
Jaff Lau - Director, Innovative Business & Ecosystem Partnership, Commercial Banking Hong Kong, HSBC
Jaff’s team drives Commercial Banking’s proactive engagement with the technology ecosystem builders, with an ultimate goal to help aspiring entrepreneurs and startups to realise their hopes and dreams by offering them with the most suitable banking solutions.
Mathieu Toulemonde, CEO, Agorize Asia
Mathieu is piloting from Hong Kong the expansion of AGORIZE in Asia. This 60-employee startup connects 200+ large corporations (including Google, Valeo, L’Oreal or BNP Paribas) looking for talents & innovation with a global community of 5M innovators (students - startups - employees - IT profiles). After running 200+ online hackathons, Mathieu will be sharing the best practices to ensure a successful collaboration between the corporate world and the innovators ecosystem. www.agorize.com
3:40pm - 4:40pm Steps Towards Strategic Innovation
How should established corporations innovate? This question has become increasingly salient in a Hong Kong where investors and senior executives have increasingly demanded innovation. While many corporations have sought to transform themselves to become more innovative, they have largely found limited success. This session will identify the drivers of successful corporate innovation strategies, conduct case studies of successful corporate innovators, and provide a hands-on workshop to explore how local corporations might transform their innovation strategies.
Takeaways
Identify the skunkworks and incubator-centric approaches towards corporate innovation.
Understand why these approaches tend to be difficult to implement, especially in the Hong Kong corporate environment.
Learn how to overcome these challenges.
Joining us on the panel:
Joon-Nak Choi, Co-founder, Zectr and Adjunct Assistant Professor, HKUST
JC Choi co-founded Zectr after spending seven years as a full-time academic at Stanford and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). Zectr makes market research faster, easier, and more powerful by leveraging machine learning techniques.
4:50pm-5:50pm Rapid Prototyping for All
Rapid prototyping is an effective technique for testing new ideas and being able to iterate on them. By experimenting and refining concepts, the user’s experience of the product is improved. In this session, we will explore the mindset of approaching learning via experience rather than solely research, with action being the best type of learning.
Takeaways
Learn how to build quick prototypes to test product features.
Explore and use different prototyping methods and tools.
Understand the iterative process of product development.
Joining us on the panel:
Karena Belin, Co-founder, WHub
Karena is experienced in thought leadership as she was previously the Finance Director of Brand Operations at Procter & Gamble Hong Kong/Taiwan / Macao, a role which included research from focus groups, market knowledge investments and methodology. She manages community outreach as W Hub co-founder which involves directional consultations with fund-raising startups working with incubators/ accelerators such as TechStars, Blueprint, DBS Inifiniti to provide mentorship.
Gram Milosevic, CTO & Alchemist, WHub
Gram is experienced in thought leadership and he is a developer, an entrepreneur, and a hobbyist workshop creator. He has been a developer for more than 17 years in various languages and different domains. Previous instructional experience includes mentorship and coding courses at General Assembly related to web development and digital marketing. Codeaholics organiser and FinHACK facilitator and curator.
For more information, click here to learn more.
ICE DAYS 2018 IN STARTMEUPHK FESTIVAL 2018 (Day 3): How Startups and Corporations Engage Users?
31 Jan - 07:00 PM
, Hong Kong
ICE DAYS 2018 IN STARTMEUPHK FESTIVAL 2018 (Day 3)
How Startups and Corporations Engage Users?
All local and global change-makers, ICE Days is BACK!
5 Days! 5 Topics! 10 Speakers!
Join us now to understand more about the rapid development of the startup scene in Hong Kong and Asia!
As a part of StartmeupHK Festival 2018 (Jan 29 – Feb 2) organised annually by InvestHK, ICE Days is a 5-day idea sharing marathon in which change-making entrepreneurs and insiders will be sharing their insights and experience in different topics related to innovation and entrepreneurship.
Date: Jan 31, 2018 (Wed)
Time: 7:00pm – 9:30pm
Venue: Loft Stage, 3/F., Startex Building, 14, Tai Yau Street, San Po Kong
Speakers:
Tim Chan, Founder, HelloReporter
Danny Chan, Chief Praise Maker, Praisage
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About ICE Days
ICE stands for ‘Innovation for Change-making Entrepreneurs’.
Incu-Lab ICE Days is an idea and experience sharing marathon about innovation and entrepreneurship, to let local and global change-makers to understand more about the rapid development of the startup scene in HK and Asia.
It is 5h time since ICE Days is organized by Incu-Lab. Last year, ICE Days 2017involved 21 distinguished speakers sharing insights and ideas on topics such as startup entrepreneurship, social innovation and smart city, attracting more than 200 people attended in total.
About StartmeupHK Festival 2018
To celebrate and showcase Hong Kong vibrant startup ecosystem, InvestHK is organising the StartmeupHK Festival 2018 from 29 Jan – 2 Feb. Delving into the evolving future of entrepreneurship and disruptive innovation, the week will feature keynotes, interactive how-to-sessions, hackathons, powerful lessons from seasoned founders and investors in sectors such as fintech, digital health, smart city technologies, IOT, retail innovation plus much more.
Come along to the 2018 StartmeupHK Festival and be part of the action!