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ShfWIT - We're coding but not just coding
20 Nov - 05:30 PM
Sheffield, United Kingdom
We launched in June and then met again in August - with #TechTea beginning in September.  November will be the start of events every two months where we'll begin to put into action what we've learnt from Sheffield women in technology so far. Each event will have time to chat and and, if networking isn't your thing and sends a shiver down your spine, don't be put off! There'll be friendly faces looking forward to saying hello and introducing you to people.  What will the event involve? 17.30  Doors open for drinks, snacks and chat. 18.00  Talks start (see below for more details). 19:30  Over to you. Please bring along any Sheffield women in tech news you have to pass on, events to advertise, questions to ask or ideas to share.      There'll be time for more drinks, snacks and chat until we close at 20.00 No, I fly them - Shehla Ali Shehla Ali is a freelance digital marketeer, drone photographer and a Google Digital Garage trainer. Shehla also runs Cameratic, a blog she created to showcase her photography, filming and copy writing, as well as Drone 360, where she creates aerial photography.  Shehla will talk about her rollercoast ride since quitting her job two years ago to work remotely and travel.  Since then she has set up multiple companies, further developed her knowledge of technology and experienced working in male dominated environments.  If you're a budding creative who doesn't know where to start or more experienced but stuck in your comfort zone, this talk may give you a quiet and gentle push to start moving.   A series of fortunate blags - Tanya FIsh Tanya Fish has been enthusing about science and making in some form or other for most of her life. She's written tutorials, magazine articles, and educational materials. She's talked about making to all sorts of audiences, including the Guild of Makers Launch, Hackaday Unconferences, and at Maker Faires. She runs workshops at festivals, conferences, and universities; and has just ventured into YouTube. In this talk, Tanya explains how being out of your depth is an advantage, how you are worth more than you think and how there is no such thing as modesty when you're bigging yourself up. Coding and hackathon(ing) - Kat Walker and Darren Vong Kat Walker is a Computer Science student and demonstrator at Sheffield University and a Code First Girls Instructor.  Darren Vong is a Full Stack Developer at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and a lead instructor at Code First Girls. In this talk, Kat and Darren will talk about their experiences supporting Code First Girls and attending hackathons.  If you've ever wanted to learn to code or develop your coding knowledge, attend a hackathon (or aren't sure what a hackathon is) but have never had chance to ask questions in advance, tonight may be your night. The small but important print Everyone is welcome. You don’t have to work in digital right now, you don’t have to identify as a woman, you don’t have to know how to code or how to explain bitcoin. You do have come in, be open and ready to participate in bringing about positive change. Babies and children are welcome to attend with a (vaguely) responsible adult.  If you can’t make the event and would like to be kept updated, sign up to our mailing list or follow and join in on Twitter @ShfWIT.   Kindly sponsored by Egress.
    Leeds Blockchain Hackathon 2018
    17 Nov - 08:00 AM
    Leeds, United Kingdom
    The first Leeds Blockchain Hackathon is here, and you’re invited. #LBH2018 is the ultimate event for learning, hacking and networking for teams of budding coders, developers, tech enthusiasts and people from all areas of the vibrant tech community in Leeds. The grand prize will be awarded for the most ambitious, impressive or fully realized prototype and we’ll have experienced judges from business and academia and mentors to encourage and support all participants. If you're a newbie, don't panic! There will be technical experts on hand to help you build your project. Oh and, we're bringing for the beer and pizza. For 48 hours! So, what is a hackathon, and why blockchain? Hackathons are premier start-up incubators where disruptive, breakthrough ideas come to life in a myriad of ways. These are engaging events where teams of developers collaborate, sharpen their skills and bring their ideas to life. We've all seen cryptocurrency mania in the news, but what else can we use this technology enable? What is beyond currency? Are there new networks and relationships could we create in a world where blockchain means untrusted devices can co-operate in predictable ways? PRIZES ??? SCHEDULE (more details soon!) Friday 16th November 18:00 pm - Welcome Meetup Saturday, 17th November 08:00 am to 8 pm - Day 1 Sunday, 18th November 08:00 am to 15:00 pm - Day 2 DETAILS We are looking to form teams from 3-5 people. You can either register as a team or we will help form teams for youeither at the meetup event on Friday or before the kickoff on Saturday. Meals and refreshments will be provided to all participants throughout the event, and there will be plenty of swag too. Judges and mentors will be present from from FinTech, Local Authority, Law and Academia. FAQs What can I bring into the event? Please bring your laptop, smart phones, and any other gadgets you think you'll need. We'll provide the power, internet, caffeine and pizza! How can I contact the organiser with any questions? You can contact us via our technology sponsor DCDC through tumblr https://dcdcio.tumblr.com/ and facebook (including messenger) https://www.facebook.com/dcdcio If you would prefer to email, you can contact benjamin.babik@lexisnexis.co.uk for general (including technical) questions and for questions about schedule, dietary requirements, and access and directions to LexisNexis office you can contact lynn.seddon@lexisnexis.co.uk I don't have a technical background, is this event suitable for me? Definitely, this is a great opportunity to learn alongisde mentors and coders who have the same passion for blockchain, tech and building ethical projects. What kind of technical experts will be available to help me? We will have developers attending who are familiar with Ethereum (Solidity), IOTA, DCDC and Neo. PROJECTS We are interested in projects that do good things. Does your idea mean greater access to technology? Does your idea tackle a real world problem facing ordinary people? Is your idea accessible? To give you a headstart, our conversations with Leeds City Council have given us these "starters for ten": 1) Improvements to Housing Standards and Growth - e.g: - Capture, trade and pay for energy consumption across the councils housing stock - Manage occupancy and rental of council properties with greater efficiency  2) Greener and More Effective Travel and Transport - e.g: - More effective collection and payment of parking fees, tolls and/or Congestion Zone tariffs  - Provide secure, unhackable and auditable open data that can be used to plan and manage traffic movement 3) Increased Health and Wellbeing - e.g: - Provide secure, unhackable and auditable patient data wherever it is needed  - Record stocks, transfers and usage of controlled medicines 4) Environmental and Climate Improvement - e.g: - Trading of carbon or other credits to offset environmental impact - Provide secure, unhackable and auditable climate data wherever it is needed  5) Enable and Support Smart City Initiatives - e.g: - Trading city centre sensor data for value in a smart city economy  - Providing solutions for a city of the future with autonomous transportation and other IOT based services 6) Reduce City Council Costs - e.g: - Removing the need for intermediaries in data collection and payment systems - Provide secure, open council data without the need for complex systems and solutions Remember you are welcome to work on your own project outside these ideas. These are just nudges.
      AstonHack 2018
      10 Nov - 09:30 AM
      The Aston Triangle, United Kingdom
      AstonHack 2018   We are inviting student hackers to join us for a frenzied 24 hours of designing, coding and making. Whether this will be your first hackathon or your 20th come join us and build something amazing! https://astonhack.co.uk/
        UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD HACKATHON
        09 Nov - 09:30 AM
        Huddersfield, United Kingdom
        Law is the next significant sector going through disruption using AI, Algorithms, Machine Learning and Big Data. We expected lots of innovation in the legal industry, instead, we’ve seen very little. Computer programmers and other developers will be attending our hackathon event to create innovative solutions to solve real challenges in the legal sector. Lawyers, technologists and computer scientists will also be attending to create innovative solutions to solve real challenges in law. Every attendee will be rewarded with a gift as a token of our appreciation. Help make a difference in this exciting sector. Our Keynote Speaker Daniel Pollick is Chief Information Officer with DWF LLP (based in Manchester). Daniel most recently served as DLA Piper’s CIO for more than two decades and is one of the best known and most respected names in legal IT.  DWF has a longstanding commitment to investing in information technology and harnessing new technologies and innovative solutions to improve infrastructure, process and systems as well as to facilitate growth and change across its global footprint. The business has made significant investments in technology in order to improve operational efficiency and communication.  A key area of investment has been in the platforms and systems needed to facilitate agile working, making DWF one of the first legal businesses in the UK to introduce entirely agile offices. Venue Information The Hackathon will take place in the Fantastic Media Suite (North stand) entrance via the KAL Leisure Centre Reception. Link to direction, map and parking http://www.johnsmithsstadium.com/location-and-parking. 
          Q4 RSC Hackathon
          08 Nov - 10:00 AM
          Manchester, United Kingdom
          Come and join the colleague insight team as you and your store colleagues help us improve the store experience. It’s your chance to hear about what’s coming up, and get involved with how things will change in the future. Be part of shaping some of the changes and helping us improve things for stores. The Hackathon is a session designed to get you involved in decision making and problem solving around the topics that affect stores the most. You’ve all shown yourselves to be invested and interested in the business by making suggestions, sending in queries, or asking to be involved in sessions in the future, so we’d like you to attend and get involved. Please feel free to share this in your Area, with your AM for them to spread further, or to anyone else you know who may be interested. Hours will be credited for your time, so your store won’t be left short-changed, and we’ll be able to help with accommodation if you’re traveling long distance, though we can’t unfortunately help with travel.
            HackTheMidlands 3.0
            03 Nov - 10:00 AM
            Birmingham, United Kingdom
            HackTheMidlands 3.0 is a 24-hour, inclusive hackathon being hosted in Birmingham on the 3rd/4th November 2018 at Millennium Point. We're super excited to be back for our 3rd iteration, and we'd love to have y'all join us! But what is going to happen at the event? Over the 24 hours, people aged 14+ of all skill levels (you don't have to be a professional or a student! Just be lovely, passionate and interested in tech!) will come together to share ideas, and create new and awesome projects! (Not sure what a hackathon is? MLH have a great explanation here). There'll also be fun minigames, challenges and free food/drink to make sure you have an absolutely wonderful time. But I don't have any experience - I won't be any good! Nonsense - Everyone has to start somewhere, and we will have mentors at the event to help you along. One of the most awesome qualities of hackathons is the sheer number of lovely people that you'll meet at them, so no matter your skill level or expertise, you'll always be able to have an awesome time, pick up loads of new skills, and make new friends!
              Hackathon Challenge - Alder Hey Challenge - Gaming/Computing Challenge - 1st November 2018
              01 Nov - 10:00 AM
              Ormskirk, United Kingdom
              Hackathon Challenge - Alder Hey Challenge - Gaming/Computing Challenge   Launch Day -  1st November 2018 (10am - 5pm) Presentation and final day - 21st November 2018 (2pm - 4pm)  Tech Hub You are invited to participate with this amazing opportunity to work with Alder Hey and a chance to contribute to their up and coming project. Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust and Alder Hey Children’s Charity are working together to create a world first, hospital-wide patient experience app that has the potential to revolutionise patient care across the NHS. The ‘Alder Play’ app is set to totally transform the experience of children in hospital by bringing comfort, fun, reward and distraction to young patients, whilst also providing vital information to both them and their parents and carers. Alder Play will feature gaming and augmented reality, providing entertainment but also much needed distraction for patients having procedures. A rewards scheme will also be used to encourage interacting with the app and rewarding patients for co-operating with their treatment. It will also have a digital map and detailed 360 images of the hospital enabling patients to explore and familiarise themselves with before their visit. The app has been built by a London based developer ustwo, who have created an amazing interface that is now being tested within Alder Hey. We have been fortunate to have content for the app donated by a number of sponsors, including Hasbro, FACT, Jungle Interactive and StudioWide, a Liverpool based digital company. The Challenge Alder Hey would like to extend the invitation to Edge Hill  Computer Science students.  During the challenge you will work in teams of 5 to produce a range of games for children of primary school age.  Your team will be given the overall theme and categories on the morning of the challenge. A fantastic chance to get involved with an extracurricular project and if successfully picked Alder Hey will embed your game into their APP.   What a fantastic thing to have on your CV!   Open to all from Computer Science.  Places are limited be sure to secure your place via Eventbrite.
                Stemettes Hack Leeds @ UST Global
                29 Oct - 10:00 AM
                Leeds, United Kingdom
                UST Global have teamed up with Stemettes to bring you a really unique and exciting event where you can create your very own app! Have you ever used an app? Would you like to make one? Are you interested in technology? Come to the UST Global App Hack in Leeds! No previous coding experience necessary. Done some coding before? Our experts will teach you how to create apps using HTML and other app building tools. Win prizes! Food and Laptops provided – just bring yourself! UST Global App Hack is hosted by Stemettes. Stemettes are working hard to inspire and help the next generation of females get into Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths.  Completely FREE, thanks to our wonderful sponsors UST Global. Here's what happened at our last hackathon >> Sign up below.  What is a hackathon? Hackathons aren't about breaking into things! They're about bringing people together to create amazing things using computers. We think it's really sad that some people have never been to a hackathon or had proper fun with Computer Science, so we want to give you the opportunity to explore and play about in the creative, exciting world of technology. Who Girls aged 5 all the way up to 22. Parents/Guardians. If you're under 16, you'll need to have an adult with you. On the plus side, we'd love it if they helped out with making your game or app! Women (and Men) with a STEM background and are interested in inspiring the next generation. (see below for more details) When Thursday 25th October 10am-5:00pmFriday 26th October 10am-5:00pm Where We'll be at UST Global's office in Leeds.  Address: UST-Global, 33 Park Place, Leeds, LS1 2RY What you need to bring Yourself and any great ideas you have. If you have access to headphones and an Android phone, please bring them with you. We will provide everything else.  Running order Thursday10:00 - Guests arrive. Preback forms handed out.10:30 - Welcome and ice breaker. Event introduction from Head Stemette, Anne-Marie and UST Global11:00 - Brief given, ‘teaches’, begin mini-projects1:30 - Lunch2:15 - Return to projects3:30 - Afternoon tours4:15 - Continue projects5:00 - Wrap up and power down. End of the day. Friday10:00 - Ice breaker and daily brief session. Event introduction from Head Stemette Anne-Marie and UST Global10:30 - Back to projects1:00 - Break for lunch1:45 - Resume projects2:45 - Break3:00 - Finish projects3:15 - Presentations, demo day begins4:15 - Prizes5:00 - Feedback forms handed out. End of day Industry people Are you interested in helping young people learn to code and discover making?  We are looking for adults who have a STEM background to help the girls learn to code in HTML, Appshed and Appinventor tools and show them the range of possible careers you can do after studying STEM subjects.  All you need to do is provide inspiration and help the girls with their projects when they get stuck.  We will provide food and reasonable transport costs to helpers.  Register as a Volunteer. Tools we will be using Appshed - online app-creation tool where anyone can design and publish mobile apps for iOS, Android and web Appinventor - visual, blocks language for building Android Apps Marvel - POP helps you transform your pen and paper ideas into an interactive iPhone or Android prototype. Brought to you by:  UST Global UST Global® is a leading provider of end-to-end IT services and solutions for Global 1000 companies. We use a client-centric Global Engagement Model that combines local, senior, on-site resources with the cost, scale, and quality advantages of off-shore operations. This client-centric focus forms the basis for how we, as a company, operate and serve our clients. Commitment to long-term client success empowers every associate to provide value and flexibility beyond the contract. The industry-leading expertise found within our Centers of Excellence (CoEs) plays a key role in our success with clients. The CoEs deliver pragmatic IT solutions that allow clients to consistently achieve their most critical business objectives. Our Partner Program complements the Centers of Excellence. The program aims to develop strategic relationships with best-of-breed organizations to provide UST Global developers with advance access to new technology and educational resources. We adopt Six Sigma practices for developing our client-facing processes. Our centers in India are ISO 27001 certified and we were assessed PCMM level 5 in 2004. These certifications and practices provide a qualified foundation for all UST Global service offerings and enable our clients to benefit internally. FAQs Can I attend on only one day? It is advisable to attend on both days, but we understand that not everyone is able to do that. The projects are designed to take two days: if you attend on the Saturday, unless you work with someone who is doing both days, you cannot win a prize. If you attend on Sunday, you are eligible to win a prize at 'Demo Day'. Are my boys able to attend too? Brothers and cousins can attend, but only if they bring a sister, female cousin or female identifying friend with them.
                  HackSheffield 4.0 [MLH]
                  27 Oct - 09:00 AM
                  Sheffield, United Kingdom
                  Our fourth Major League Hacking hackathon based in the University of Sheffield - for students and recent graduates across the world! For more information, visit hacksheffield.co! Facebook Event
                    University of Leeds Hackathon
                    26 Oct - 07:00 PM
                    Leeds, United Kingdom
                      Everyone is invited to join our 24 hour non-stop hackathon looking at the challenging and exciting area of Financial Technology in partnership with major technology leaders (PWC, YBS and others). Join us for this event, work in a team and propose a concept, or build a prototype, or design a start-up. Our sponsors have provided a set of topics in the areas of financial tech, digital identity, security, and personal digital assistants. Once you've been allocated a team, you will have 24 hours to propose a great idea for a particular topic and produce an initial prototype. You will then present your idea to a judging panel on Sunday afternoon. A winning team will be chosen for each topic area. Throughout the event you will be given mentoring and support by research staff and engineers in designing and building your concept. Mentors will also be on hand to look at your CV and give you tips on employability etc. PRIZES The winning teams will each receive a £500 Amazon voucher.  TEAMS Teams will consist of 4 people, you can either register as a team or we can help you form a team at the reception event. We encourage multi-disciplinary teams to give you the best the chance of success. AGENDA Fri 26 Oct18.30 Check-in (University House)19:00 – Welcome and Sponsors announce the challenges20:00-21:30 –  Buffet, networking and team building Sat 27 Oct10:00 –  Team registration (Michael Sadler Building)12:00 – Hack, hack, hack with refreshments, lunch, & pizza dinner in between. This runs through the night. Mentoring support will be available throughout the event. Sun 28 Oct8:00  – Breakfast & carry on hacking9:00–11:00 – Opportunity to practice pitching the solution12:00-14.30 –  Pitch presentations, lunch & announcement of winners15:00  – Scheduled close FAQs Are there restrictions on who can take part? There are no restrictions on who can take part (other than age requirement of 18+). The event is open to individuals with an interest in computer programming, students from universities across the country (undergraduates and postgraduates) and staff from the universities in Leeds. We'd also love to see a great mix of disciplines, although having someone with a computing background on your team will help. Are meals provided? Yes, at the reception on Friday we'll provide a buffet. On Saturday we'll provide lunch and dinner. On Sunday we'll provide breakfast and lunch. There will be coffee and soft drinks available throughout as well. There is not cost for the food or drink. Do we need to register as a team? No, teams will consist of 4 people. All members of the team should register individually before the event and you can let us know on Friday that you've got team sorted. If you haven't got a team yet, we'll help you either form or join a team during the reception on Friday and Saturday morning. Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? Yes, hackathon participants must be over 18 as the event runs throughout Saturday night. What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event? After 5PM the University Edge and Multi-Storey car parks are open to the public. Payment is made before exiting. Further details can be found here: http://carparking.leeds.ac.uk/visitors/ What can I bring into the event? Please bring a laptop. How can I contact the organiser with any questions? Either use the contact details on your registration form or contact the School of Computing on 0113 343 5430. Do I need to be a computer scientist or programmer to take part? No, you can either present a concept or form a team with people who can build a prototype with you. Multi-disciplinary teams are often most effective. Do we go home on Friday evening after the welcome reception? Yes, after the welcome reception the hackathon kicks off on Saturday morning and then runs through the night until Sunday afternoon.