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Park of the Future Hackathon
28 Apr - 09:00 AM
Singapore, Singapore
UPDATE: Tickets are selling fast and we will be closing sales soon due to space restrictions. We have a strong response from Kuala Lumpur and will have hackers coming down from across the border! As businesses head into the cloud and jobs become more fluid, the role of commercial spaces evolve as society moves into the future of work.Envisioning a technology enabled future of smart working environments, the Park of the Future Hackathon is a 24-hour hack that will bring startup enthusiasts, developers, and technologists together to explore and develop their ideas on improving the experiences and operations of both tenant and landlords. Organising Partners Prizes Grand Winner: $1000 cash prize 3-month hotdesking pass for the team at CoSpace Park Entry into Ascendas-Singbridge Park of the Future Innovation Program 4 x Challenge Winners: $250 cash prize each 1 x Twizo Challenge Winner: $500 cash prize Potential piloting opportunities with Ascendas-Singbridge and Singapore Science Park 2 tenants Challenges 1) Always On As more businesses come online and operations go 24/7, commercial parks need to stay 'on' as well. How can parks be re-equipped to continue providing value to its tenants round the clock? 2) Refining Residents' Experience The workforce is getting younger, thus changing their consumption needs within their workplace. What changes can be made to the tenants' daily interactions with the commercial park? 3) Security in a New World Technology advancements often brings two sides to a coin. As security threats become more complex and advanced, how can parks ensure the safety and integrity of their facilities? 4) Twizo Sponsor Challenge To create the most elegant & simple Twizo integration, while making use of multiple Twizo-enabled verification options. Highlights Outdoor barbeque pits in the evening Masseuse to ease those tight hacking shoulders Access to APIs and technology from the following sponsors:Twizo - Online SecurityBalsamiq - Wireframing SoftwareAmazon Web Services - AWS Credits Chance for direct follow-up support from TNB Ventures and Ascendas-Singbridge for further development Schedule Day 1: 28th April 2018, Saturday 09:00 Doors Open & Breakfast 10:00 Hack Opening 11:00 Teams Formation 11:30 UX Workshop: Product/Feature Validation 12:30 Lunch 13:00 Hack Begins 14:00 Twizo Workshop: 2FA Online Security API 14:45 Agile Workflow Workshop by Palo IT 18:00 Dinner 22:00 Supper 23:00 Pitch Workshop Day 2: 29th April 2018, Sunday 08:30 Breakfast 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Hack Ends! 13:30 Pitching Begins 15:00 Break 15:15 Pitching Continues 16:00 Judge Deliberation 16:15 Results Announcement 16:30 Open Networking Sign up for our newsletter here! We'll keep you in the loop about future hackathons, events, and other networking opportunities with corporates and investors! Sign up HERE. FAQ 1) What is the focus of the hackathon? The Park of the Future Hackathon is focused around privately owned industrial/office parks that can be improved to better serve tenants, and make management easier for landlords through tech solutions. Solutions could be anything from IoT, to platforms, to analytics. 2) Is there a limit to how many people should be in a team? Individuals and teams of 2 to 5 members can participate. 3) What if I already have an idea that I would like to work on? Having an existing idea you'd like to work on is great! But in the spirit of fairness we would have to assess that you did not have existing product development work done prior to the hackathon for you to be qualified for prizes. However, you can still participate in the pitching session. 4) Is staying for the hack overnight compulsory? No, but it is highly recommended in order for you to have ample time to prepare your prototype and pitch. 5) Are meals provided? Yes. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper will be provided. 6) How do I get to CoSpace Park? Public Transport (easiest method) Alight at Kent Ridge MRT Station (Circle Line) Head up to Exit B to Bus Stop (ID: 15139) Take Bus 200 for One Stop, alight at Bus Stop (ID: 15129) Cross the road and walk along the sheltered walkway Walk through Gemini open space and you will see CoSpace Park Note: 10-minute walk from Kent Ridge MRT down the infamous '99-Bend' Taxi / Car Set drop off address at The Gemini Business Space (41 Science Park Rd, Singapore 117610) Parking Free parking after 7.30PM and on weekends. Shuttle Access the following LINK for shuttle information.  Alight at Singapore Science Park 2 or Sparkle on your route. Judging Criteria Each judge will be scoring against a total of 20 points. The final points for each submission will be the total of all the judges' scores. Creativity (5 points) How unique is the idea and its execution?  Impact (5 points) How much of an improvement from existing situation does it bring into the park / tenants? User Experience (5 points) How well did the team put themselves in the shoes of the users? Scalability (5 points) How scalable and cost efficient is its implementation? Judges Kelvin OngPartnerTNB Ventures Bey Jiann MingEngineering Services & SustainabilityAscendas-Singbridge Ben ChongChief Strategy OfficerTwizo Francois De SerresHead of Digital TechnologyPalo IT Challenge Sponsors Twizo makes online security simple through easy integration and a variety of authentication solutions. Website: www.twizo.com Primary Product Page: https://www.twizo.com/products/verification/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GetTwizo/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gettwizo/ In-Kind Sponsors Balsamiq is the maker of the industry-leading rapid wireframing software that combines the simplicity of paper sketching with the power of a digital tool so that teams can focus on what's important. Website: http://balsamiq.com Amazon is offering AWS credits to Park of the Future Hackathon participants. Website: https://aws.amazon.com/ Community Sponsors Woomentum is part community, part tech startup, working closely with women entrepreneurs and female-led startups to ensure they thrive at every stage of their entrepreneurial stage. Woomentum.com features a community forum (Q&A) where women can ask business-related questions and share their experience and knowledge. The crowdfunding platform part, Woomentum.Fund features campaigns where women can acquire funding, feedback and early-adopter customers to help launch and scale their ventures.   Website: http://woomentum.comWebsite: https://fund.woomentum.com/ Challenge Rocket is an intuitive and responsive platform for organizing online challenges and hackathons. Their purpose is to connect the most talented and creative developers from all around the world. They help all makers to stand out and supports the implementation of the best IT ideas in business. Website: http://bit.ly/2Cm2fET 
    Pizza and Chill (Code) with us!
    20 Apr - 07:00 PM
    Singapore, Singapore
    Join us for our first /*pizza & chill {code}*/ night on April 20! Meet the best of the best engineers from around the world to learn how they were able to solve problems through their work in their respective industries. It's a casual event, where you will be able to munch on insanely delicious pizza, while also getting the opportunity to learn from some of the top minds behind Singapore's tech scene by listening to their experiences. No path to becoming a successful developer is the same - so if you're looking to start your journey or are simply looking to meet awesome people, this is the place to be on April 20. MEET THE SPEAKERS Jason Choo, Singapore's Prince of Hackathons Participant of over 30 hackathons in Singapore and the US, hear what Jason has to say about his experience working with teams from all around the world. If you've participated in hackathons or are looking to jump into the scene, you'll definitely want to hear Jason's inspirational story on how he discovered his passion for developing and hackathons! Stan Shalom, SGAG's Product Manager First tech hire at SGAG and responsible for tech solutions of Singapore's funniest social media company, Stan Shalom will be sharing insights on what to consider when starting development on a project. Failure is often more probable than success when it comes to software development. Learn as he shares his experience on how SGAG’s team approaches problems! Ivan Choo, Horangi’s Head of Engineering With 10+ years experience in building cybersecurity products and currently leading the engineering team at Singapore-based startup Horangi Cybersecurity, Ivan will share his experience working as a software engineer in a company full of hackers and hunters. Gain insights into his team's best practices in secure software development!  Your FREE ticket covers: -Exclusive networking with Industry Leaders with expertise in technologies -First look into top picks of developer job opportunities on Wantedly (and other companies)! -FREE pizza (how could you say no that?) -Exclusive SWAG ...and much more! *For the first TEN attendees to arrive, we will give you an exclusive Wantedly T-Shirt! There are limited seats available, so RSVP now!
      Grow Asia Hackathon 2018
      20 Apr - 06:30 PM
      Singapore, Singapore
      Digitisation has the potential to revolutionise the way 100 million smallholder farmers in Southeast Asia manage their plots and crops.  Oil palm cultivation has become important to rural livelihoods in Indonesia, with about 40% of the total oil palm area in the country owned / managed by smallholder farmers ("smallholders"). As the palm oil ecosystem transitions to a more sustainable value chain, it is critical that smallholders become key players in the process.  The Grow Asia Hackathon 2018 (20-21 April) aims to uncover data-enabled solutions that give smallholders better access to information, credit, and services that will help improve their livelihood, and drive sustainable outcomes. We aim to address gaps in data, reduce information asymmetry, and demonstrate how using datasharing can be done at scale.  Whether you're a developer, data analyst, sustainability expert, or entrerpreneur, we want you to join us at the Grow Asia Hackathon, and use your skills to build solutions that will positively impact the lives of smallholders! Programme Kick-off: Friday, 20 April Recap of Hackathon Challenge Statements Datasets and Resources Hackathon Processes and Details  Team Formation  Ideation Work Day: Saturday, 21 April Work Time Consultations with Subject Matter Experts  Mentor Consultations  Technical Consultations with The Weather Company Pitch Practice Clinics Pitch Day: Monday, 23 April Final Presentations Judges' Deliberations  Results Announcement Prize Ceremony Challenges 1. Data sharing: Data sharing - Many companies are addressing the issue of “traceability” - collecting, recording and analysing data on the plantations, farmers, and middlemen. How might we design a data application or platform and appropriate business models for the mutual benefit of the ecosystem actors and smallholders? 2.  Productivity: Low productivity is a key factor leading to smallholders growing larger areas of under-productive oil palm rather than intensifying production. The single most essential activity to increase smallholder productivity and efficiency is technical training and assistance.   How might we provide the right information and training to smallholders, improving productivity and aiding in sustainable intensification of plantations? 3.  Financing: Smallholders are often too small for commercial banks and too large for micro-finance schemes. They do not have credit history and cannot supply reliable management information to access finance. Their only option is to access informal credit, which comes with high interest terms and short tenure. How might we devise a new credit scoring mechanism for financial institutions to extend credit, and allow for incorporation sustainable practices along with this finance? 4.  Logistics: Smallholders who do not have their own means of transport rely on local traders or the closest mill and are subject to unforeseen weather conditions. How might we improve the timeliness of information and coordination of transportation options, so smallholders can make informed decisions? Learn more about the challenges here.  Why You Should Join Learn more about the issues surrounding oil palm cultivation and the ecosystem, and the challenges faced by smallholder farmers!  Pitch your solutions to leaders from key ecosystem partners. Win from a prize pool of $11,000 and an equivalent amount of Ocean Protocol Tokens! Also stand a chance to be featured at the prestigious Grow Asia Forum!  Don't forget to check out the Pre-Hackathon Workshop (12 April), where you can get a head-start by learning about the palm oil ecosystem from stakeholders and experts, and find out about challenges that smallholder farmers face! Also, you might meet like-minded innovators and entrepreneurs to team up with!   If you have any questions, drop us an email at info@padang.co. 
        Grow Asia Hackathon 2018: Pre-Hackathon Workshop
        12 Apr - 06:30 PM
        Singapore, Singapore
        Digitisation has the potential to revolutionise the way 100 million smallholder farmers in Southeast Asia manage their plots and crops.  In Indonesia, oil palm cultivation has become important to rural livelihoods, particularly amongst smallholder farmers (“smallholders”). The focus of the Grow Asia Hackathon 2018 is independent smallholders, who account for 40% of the total oil palm area in Indonesia. It is critical that they become key players in the ongoing transition to a more sustainable oil palm value chain. We want to find solutions that will give smallholders better access to information, credit, and services to improve their livelihood and drive more sustainable outcomes.  That's where you come in.  Join us at the Pre-Hackathon Workshop (12 April) where you can learn about the palm oil ecosystem in Indonesia from the ecosystem stakeholders themselves. Also, learn about the challenges the smallholder farmers face. Find out how you can create solutions to make a difference and create a positive impact on their livelihoods. You can also meet like-minded innovators and entrepreneurs with whom you can collaborate at the Hackathon! Challenges 1. Data sharing: Data sharing - Many companies are addressing the issue of “traceability” - collecting, recording and analysing data on the plantations, farmers, and middlemen. How might we design a data application or platform and appropriate business models for the mutual benefit of the ecosystem actors and smallholders? 2.  Productivity: Low productivity is a key factor leading to smallholders growing larger areas of under-productive oil palm rather than intensifying production. The single most essential activity to increase smallholder productivity and efficiency is technical training and assistance.   How might we provide the right information and training to smallholders, improving productivity and aiding in sustainable intensification of plantations? 3.  Financing: Smallholders are often too small for commercial banks and too large for micro-finance schemes. They do not have credit history and cannot supply reliable management information to access finance. Their only option is to access informal credit, which comes with high interest terms and short tenure. How might we devise a new credit scoring mechanism for financial institutions to extend credit, and allow for incorporation sustainable practices along with this finance? 4.  Logistics: Smallholders who do not have their own means of transport rely on local traders or the closest mill and are subject to unforeseen weather conditions. How might we improve the timeliness of information and coordination of transportation options, so smallholders can make informed decisions? Programme Overview of smallholder challenges in Southeast Asia Introduction to Palm Oil Ecosystem Hearing from the Farmers  Overview of Sustainable Practices Discussion on Hackathon Challenges Introdcution to available datasets What to expect at the Hackathon Don't forget to check out the Grow Asia Hackathon 2018! No matter what background you come from, we'd love to have you join us at the Hackathon and use your skills to help make a difference to smallholder farmers!  If you have any questions, please drop us an email at info@padang.co. 
          Smart City Hackathon 2018: Singapore
          06 Apr - 07:00 PM
          Singapore, Singapore
          Apply today for a spot! The Smart City Hackathon is a series of events in different countries that focuses on the intersection of digital technology and urbanization. The aim of the hackathon is to bring together a diverse range of perspectives, from academics to entrepreneurship, and ignite the flow of ideas between different members of society. In 2018, the event in Singapore will take place on 6th and 7th April 2018, and targets entrepreneurs and select university students to build scalable business models (no coding) in one four tracks: energy efficiency, smart transportation, air quality, and waste management. Hackathon winners get industry prizes, including free tickets to Tech in Asia Summit 2018, and up to $3,000!Here, entrepreneurs can realize the full potential of their business ideas and the importance of emerging technologies for innovative urbanization, and students can learn entrepreneurial skills from experienced professionals. The hackathon provides a good chance for start-ups to work with young talents with potential for future recruitment.
            [SoqqleXNTUSU] Youth for Future - Summit 2018
            22 Mar - 01:00 PM
            Singapore, Singapore
            Students in Singapore! Are you interested in how technology can disrupt existing business models? You're invited to participate in [SoqqleXNTUSU] Youth for Future - Summit 2018. You'll get to hear and learn from leading experts in leading edge technologies like blockchain. The series ends with a hackathon where you can showcase your skills. Participants will get 10 SOQQ Digital Tokens that can be used in the new Gamified Learning Soqqle Platform.
            [SoqqleXNTUSU] Youth for Future - Summit 2018
            22 Mar - 01:00 PM
            Singapore, Singapore
            Students in Singapore! Are you interested in how technology can disrupt existing business models? You're invited to participate in [SoqqleXNTUSU] Youth for Future - Summit 2018. You'll get to hear and learn from leading experts in leading edge technologies like blockchain. The series ends with a hackathon where you can showcase your skills. Participants will get 10 SOQQ Digital Tokens that can be used in the new Gamified Learning Soqqle Platform.
            Product Strategy Workshop
            20 Mar - 06:30 PM
            Singapore, Singapore
            Product Strategy Workshop for start-ups: Get started with an aligned team with a strong vision & mission Join this hands-on workshop where you will come out with a strong vision and mission for product or service, as well as as an aligned team with clearly defined resources required for your start-up. About the workshop:   This is a 3h-workshop.  This course is delivered in small group to foster interaction, let attendees work on their specific models and get individualised feedback from the trainer, therefore it has a limited seats available. Discount available for this workshop: early bird (-20%) & "Group Ticket" (-40%) when you sign up with minimum 2 persons. Expected outcomes: Define the vision and mission of your product/service Define a clear story for your story, reviewing your teams’ personal motivations Clearly define the resources, roles and processes required within your start-up to kick start Be prepared to pitch and get a personal review & feedback from the trainer About the Faclitator: IBNUR RASHAD, PROTOTYPING COACH Trained as an engineer scientist, passionate about liberal arts and experienced technopreneurship, Muhd. Ibnur Rashad is the founder and director of GUILD (Ground-Up Innovation Labs for Development), running Singapore’s first retail-based community innovation lab: GUILDHÄUS at Katong. He has served at Ground-Up Initiative (GUI) conducting TECH TARIK and sustainability programmes, co-founded Sustainable Living Lab (SL2) running hackathons, helped patients needing medical treatments crowdfund through GIVE.asia, facilitated technology, design innovation and wellbeing classes for NTU, MOE and international schools in Singapore and Dubai, and curated the WIEF Young Fellows programme for global youth entrepreneurs and changemakers. Supporting Partner: UNFRAMED reserves the right to revise the programme or change the facilitator should circumstances so warrant. In the event of any change in date or venue, or the cancellation of the event, the participants will be notified prior to the event. By filling up this event, I hereby agree and consent that my personal data provided in this form may be collected, used, processed and disclosed by UNFRAMED for the purposes of processing my registration to the event, invitations to future events and online surveys; marketing and promotional activities on print and social media, in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 and all subsidiary legislation related thereto.
              #startathon - Health Transformation [17-18 March 2018]
              17 Mar - 10:00 AM
              Singapore, Singapore
                -Organised by Nanyang Technopreneurship Center of Nanyang Technological University-   #startathon is a 30-hour intense innovation experience designed for programmers, engineers, entrepreneurs, business minds, product designers and makers to rapidly ideate, prototype and validate ideas.   Unlike traditional hackathons, #startathon emphasises learning and actualising. Several masterclasses are held during the event, on topics such as Internet of Things, Mobile App Development, Digital Fabrication, and Business Modelling. You will also be creating a prototype of your idea with the latest tools in open source hardware (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Particle Photon) and IoT development boards. There will also be equipment, tools and materials for traditional and digital fabrication, such as 3D printers, laser cutters, and many more. Expect actual technology practitioners working side by side with your team to bring your prototypes to reality (not just 2 hour "mentorship" sessions)! *Workshop topics subjected to changes.   Registration starts at 8am!     FAQS What is the difference between #startathon and other hackathon? There are several key differentiating factors. #startathon integrates the rapid prototyping element into the originally software based hackathon. Tools such as 3D printers, laser cutters, Arduino sets are brought for shared use. Instead of just having the Hackers and Business Guys, we also created a third group for Makers who have the hands-on skills to create the smart product. On top of all that, we have a series of masterclasses and its instructors will stay throughout the event to assist you. They are a group of passionate technology practitioners who would not just teach and leave.   Who can join this event? #startathon is open to all youths (35 years old and below) in Singapore! You may join #startathon with your friends from different schools.    Do I need to register for #ideastalk seperately? No, we have integrated #ideastalk into #startathon's 30-hour challenge. #startathon participants will be part of the #ideastalk conference.   What are the prizes? First prize - S$3000. Second prize - S$2000. Third prize - S$1000. While the cash prizes may be attractive, we hope that is it the learning experience and not the prizes that is the biggest attraction!    Do I need to have an idea ready before the event? Nearing to the event, we will release the challenge statements that you need to work on. You can brainstorm and ideate to prepare yourself for the hackathon. You may also can do this collectively with your friends or team members.   What do we are the problem statements we need to work on? We will provide several challenge statements for your team to select and then work on. This is to ensure that every team is on an equal playing field, with similar options and resources. Therefore, you may only develop innovative solutions that is addressing our specified challenge statements.   What is the duration of the event? Do I have to stay overnight? The event begins registration on Saturday, 17 March at 9am. It will continue for the next 30 hours until Sunday, 18 March at 3pm. Teams are encouraged to stay throughout the event in order to tap on the resources provided by our consultants and to allow sufficient time to complete your project. What do I need to bring? Yourself! That is the most important. A survival kit list will be provided to everyone who registered closer to the event date. Some items to bring will be laptop and its charger, power bank for your mobile phone, water bottle, jacket for the air-con, sleeping bag (maybe?), and writing materials. Please wear covered shoes to protect your feet and toes from dropping materials, equipments, and even hot glue! (NASTY) What resources are available for teams to use? All teams will have access to electronics prototyping kits which include development boards ( A choice of either the Arduino or the Particle Core/Photon), a basic sensor package (Temperature. Light, Distance, Heart Beat, Pressure) and a basic actuator package (Micro Servos, LEDs, Switches, Buzzer). You will also be able to loan additional electronic components from an on-site pop-up store. You are welcome to bring your own materials, sensors and tools to the event. #startathons are the only hackathons to have pop-up makerspace. There will be digital fabrication equipment (3D Printers, Laser Cutter), power tools (Dremel, Drill, Bandsaw, Sewing Machines etc), materials (Cardboard, Plywood, Polymorph) and design software made available. Perhaps the most important resource will be the Consultants. These are experienced professionals in the area of hardware electronics, software, fabrication and entrepreneurship who will be assisting teams throughout the duration of the hackathon (not just "mentoring" for two hours). Many past participants have credited their fantastic learning experience at #startathon to our awesome Consultants.  What masterclasses will be held during #startathon? We will having masterclasses on Spatial Prototyping, App Prototyping, Object Prototyping, Smart Object Prototyping and Business Prototyping. Must my idea be original? Can I just re-submit whatever I had done before? Our objective is for teams to generate new and innovative solutions during #startathon. Teams may come up with prior ideas but most of the execution/prototyping needs to be done during the event itself. How will we know this? Well, our consultants who will be with the teams throughout the day will be able to tell and if we become aware of such incidents, the teams involved may receive lower scores during judging. What do you mean by the Experiential Booth presentation format? Every team will be given a 1 metre by 1 metre floor space to create their experience booth. An experience booth should ideally allow a visitor to the booth to experience your smart nation concept in a tangible manner. The concept can either be a product or a service. Let your ideas run wild! You can see past examples of experience booths in this photo album. Do I need to have a team or can I register as an individual? Participants often sign up for #startathon as a team but if you're signing up as an individual, don't fret! We will have a team formation session right in the beginning where you can meet other like-minded individuals and form teams for the weekend with them. The minimum size for a team is 3 persons and the maximum is 5 persons. Every team must have at least 1 Coder, 1 Hustler, and 1 Maker.   How do I register as a team? You and your teammates may register for the event individually and declare yourselves as a group on the event day itself. We do not have group sign ups so that you can still change your group and members at the start of the event. When forming your own team, do not forget that each team must have 1 Coder, 1 Hustler, and 1 Maker (with the relevent skillsets).   Where can I contact the organiser with other questions? You can direct your questions via email to ideasinc@ntu.edu.sg. Please expect a three working days response time.   *Organiser reserves all rights. Subject to changes without prior notice*
                Siemens Digifest 2018
                14 Mar - 09:00 AM
                Singapore, Singapore
                Digital Cities: Harnessing the power of IoT Siemens presents Digifest 2018, exploring the power of data in digitalizing our cities. Bringing together industry experts from Dell EMC, Microsoft, AWS and GovTech, developers and data geeks, the three day event will kick start with Day1 where we will explore the theme of Digital Cities through an innovative schedule of keynotes, tech talks, workshops and networking opportunities, presented by experts and peers from the IoT sector. Later, teams come together to take part in a 48-hour hackathon. Great industrial applications will pop up by the innovative participants. Besides providing company experts as mentors to the teams, attractive prizes are up for grabs for all participants. Interested to join as Hackathon Participant and win exciting prizes? Click here to reserve your place!  Siemens Digifest aims to inform, inspire and prepare you for the digital revolution of smart cities! NOTE:  If you are a Hackathon Participant, please do not register here. Hackathon Partipant registrations can be done in this link. Agenda March 14th :     8:45am - 9:20am   : Registration     9:20am - 9:45am   : Opening Keynote  "Digital Cities: Harnessing the power of IoT" by Steffen Endler     9:45am - 10:15am : How Artificial Intelligence will Transform Industry and Infrastructure by Dr.Micheal May, Siemens    10:15am - 10:35am : Interaction/Quiz     10:35am - 11:00am : Tea Break    11:00am - 11:20am :  Accelerating Meaningful Transformation by Dionne Ang, Dell    11:20am - 11:40am :  Tech Talk by Richard Goh, CTO, Microsoft Singapore    11:40am - 11:50am :  Group Photo    11:50am - 1:30pm  :  Lunch + Networking    1:30pm - 1:50pm   :  Tech Talk by Donnie Prakoso, AWS    1:50pm - 2:10pm   :  Making Use of Data.gov.sg by Li Wei Loh, GovTech Singapore    2:10pm - 2:30pm   :  Tech Talk by Michael Frankenberg, CEO HaCon    2:30pm - 2:40pm   :  Hackathon Briefing    2:40pm - 3:00pm   :  Tea Break    3:00pm - 4:00pm   :  Tech talks (3 Break out Sessions From Dell, Microsoft, AWS)  Envisioning a Better World – Facial Recognition & Big Data Innovation Case Study by Aruna Kolluru   Microsoft's Approach to IoT by Jonathan   AWS Platform Demonstration by Donnie Prakoso    4:00pm - 4:30pm   :  Dataset distributions for Hackathon    4:30pm - 7:00pm   :  Networking & Drinks Speakers List: Mr. Steffen Endler, SVP & Head of Siemens Digitalization Hub, Singapore Steffen’s focus is on building the Siemens Digitalization Hub in Singapore that will combine within one digital ecosystem, customer specific engineering domain and digital know-how. The Digitalization Hub focuses on Siemens key drivers such as intelligent infrastructure, sustainable energy and the future of manufacturing and helps companies transform their business and take the leap into the digital age. Steffen has more than 17 years of experience in strategy as well as business effectiveness and fosters a keen interest for cutting-edge multimedia showcases. Welcome and Opening remarks Flexible eMobility, sustainable buildings, efficient inner-urban logistics, demand-responsive public services: the requirements for modern and sustainable infrastructure are growing. Digitalization enables the implementation of innovative solutions that make urban areas better places to live. A growing range of technologies is steadily transforming cities into always connected “open-air computers.” Hear from Steffen as he shares how digitalization is expanding the potential of infrastructure worldwide and how Siemens’ innovative data-driven solutions are helping to shape digital cities. Dr. Michael May, Head of Company Core Technology Data Analytics & AI, Siemens Corporate Technology, Munich Germay. Michael May is responsible for twelve research groups in Europe, US, and Asia. The technology field is driving research in data analytics, machine learning and AI within Siemens. Abstract: How Artificial Intelligence will Transform Industry and Infrastructure Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence are among the main drivers for digitalization, and we begin to see the impact in use cases across many of the Siemens’ divisions. In this context a number of Siemens-wide initiatives and projects on Data Analytics and AI have been recently started. In this talk he gives an overview on the Siemens AI & Analytics landscape and explain how the different threads play together to realize Industrial Machine Intelligence within Siemens. Dionne Ang, Portfolio Messaging Director, APJ, DELL EMC With 12 years of experience in platform and application go to market as well as cloud native technologies, Dionne’s focus is on bringing the Dell Technologies message of Digital, IT, Security and Workforce Transformation to partners and business leaders. As a subject matter speaker and discussion leader at Dell EMC Forum, Dell Technologies World, various executive briefings and regional industry and analyst events, Dionne evangelizes and conducts workshops on the process of transformation and innovation choices to help clarify and achieve business goals and outcomes amidst disruption. Abstract: Accelerating Meaningful Transformation We live, work and collaborate in a world of constant flux and disruption. Discover how Dell EMC have harnessed the latest innovations in open source code and cloud platforms to create impactful changes that address social and business challenges to bring about positive outcomes for communities. Discover the latest trends and innovation towards IoT and big data across use cases in multiple verticals.  Richard Koh, Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Singapore Richard Koh is the chief technology officer of Microsoft Singapore. In this role, he is responsible for engaging with key executive leaders across government, industry and academia; bringing in the macro technology landscape; and helping customers leverage technology innovations for their digital transformation. His focus areas include guiding technology policies, standards, legal and regulatory matters, as well as security, privacy and compliance decisions. Abstract: To be added Michael Frankenberg, CEO, HaCon With a Master’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Bonn, Michael Frankenberg (*1970) started his professional career as a software developer and project manager at HaCon in 1996. From 2005 to 2017, he acted as managing director, focusing on HaCon’s international orientation and strategic growth, among other responsibilities. In June 2017, HaCon became a member of the Siemens family and Michael Frankenberg was appointed the company’s CEO. Headquartered in Hanover, Germany, HaCon provides cutting-edge software solutions for public transportation, mobility and logistics. Abstract: To be added Much more speakers and technology talk...