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iUM Disrupt 2018
03 Mar - 12:00 PM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Undergraduate students in Malaysia! If you're a techie and would to help address society's greatest problems, then you're invited to participate in iUM Disrupt 2018 at the University of Malaya's Tuanku Bahiyah Residential College. At this 24-hour event, you'll get to brainstorm an innovative new idea into a working Minimum Viable Products (MVP), which can be an App prototype or simply a Powerpoint.
Introduction: BioHackathon 101
03 Mar - 10:00 AM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Description: Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker! PRICE: RM 180 per pax DATE: 3 MARCH 2018 TIME: 10AM – 1PM VENUE: iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur Introduction Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment. Course Description In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.   In this course, students will be introduced with Asking and answering question in biology Designing and conducting experiment Identify factors that might influence their experiment   Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.   Students will be exposed to: -Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria -Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen -Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid   Power Up: Energy from Mud Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.   Students will be exposed to: -Understanding how electrical current is produced -Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric -Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.   Tools Requirement: All tools for experiment will be provided by us.   Safety Concerns All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided.
    "Hack for Good" Engagement Session (Briefing and Q&A)
    27 Feb - 02:00 PM
    Subang Jaya, Malaysia
    Interested to know more about "Hack for Good"- Malaysia's first cellular internet-of-things hackathon?  Come join us at the "Hack for Good" engagement session @ Ericsson office.   Ericsson, UTM and IEEE Comsoc/VTS Joint Chapter would like to invite university students and professional developers who are interested in "Hack for Good" to join the engagement session, as follows.  Date: 27th Feb (Tue) Time: 2pm to 5pm.  Venue:  Kista and Kiruna Room. Ericsson Malaysia,              Level 22, The Pinnacle Sunway.  Aside from the briefing and Q&A session about "Hack for Good", attendees will have the chance to visit Ericsson office. Of course, refreshment will be served as well.  About "Hack for Good" “Hack for Good” is the first of its kind, end-to-end cellular Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) hackathon covering the complete ecosystem from device, connectivity, IoT platform to apps, to provide a unique opportunity to university students and professionals to build IoT based solutions relevant for Malaysia.  #Hack4Good is open to all university students and professionals. Visit the official event website www.t4gc.com to register. Cash prizes of RM20,000 and incubation opportunity awating. 
      Introduction: BioHackathon 101
      10 Feb - 10:00 AM
      Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
      Description: Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker! PRICE: RM 257 per pax DATE: 10 FEB 2018 TIME: 10AM – 1PM VENUE: iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur Introduction Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment. Course Description In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.   In this course, students will be introduced with Asking and answering question in biology Designing and conducting experiment Identify factors that might influence their experiment   Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.   Students will be exposed to: -Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria -Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen -Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid   Power Up: Energy from Mud Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.   Students will be exposed to: -Understanding how electrical current is produced -Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric -Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.   Tools Requirement: All tools for experiment will be provided by us.   Safety Concerns All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided.
        Introduction: BioHackathon 101
        27 Jan - 10:00 AM
        Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
        Description: Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker! PRICE: RM 257 per pax DATE: 27th JANUARY 2018 TIME: 10AM – 1PM VENUE: iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur Introduction Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment. Course Description In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.   In this course, students will be introduced with Asking and answering question in biology Designing and conducting experiment Identify factors that might influence their experiment   Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.   Students will be exposed to: -Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria -Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen -Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid   Power Up: Energy from Mud Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.   Students will be exposed to: -Understanding how electrical current is produced -Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric -Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.   Tools Requirement: All tools for experiment will be provided by us.   Safety Concerns All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided.
          Health Hackathon 2018
          06 Jan - 09:00 AM
          Bandar Sunway, Malaysia
          The Health Hackathon is here! The theme is "Re-imagining Healthcare". We are excited to bring you the inaugural edition of the Health Hackathon 2018 with the theme "Re-imagining Healthcare". It's happening from 6-14 January 2018.  This hackathon will be an educational journey as we promote tailored mentoring during this period so that you can experience the best the industry has to offer and hence maximise the potential of your project. It has always been our dream at Hacking Health KL to bring this event as a sign of our commitment to nurturing the collaborative culture. This is so important to foster effective and meaningful innovation in healthcare. Registration is open for a nominal fee of RM30. Please help us to spread the news and we look forward to seeing you there. Visit our website for more information. http://healthhackathon.my. Best regards, Hacking Health KL Team
            Health Hackathon 2018 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
            06 Jan - 12:00 AM
            Subang Jaya, Malaysia
            This hackathon will be an educational journey as we promote tailored mentoring during this period so that you can experience the best the industry has to offer and hence maximise the potential of your project. It has always been our dream at Hacking Health KL to bring this event as a sign of our commitment to nurturing the collaborative culture. This is so important to foster effective and meaningful innovation in healthcare.