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Lab Liftoff: #RobotZoo
21 Jan - 11:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
Parents in the London area! The Institute of Imagination invites kids - age 7 and above to participate in Lab Liftoff: #RobotZoo all-day workshop. They'll get to learn about and interact with robotics. Using kits provided, the kids will design and build a Robot Zoo, creating moving robot animals.
Educators Workshop: #RobotZoo
20 Jan - 10:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
You're invited to... Educators Workshop: #RobotZoo
We’ve teamed up with BirdBrain Technologies from Pittsburgh, USA for a day of experimentation with robotics.
What can you expect at this event?
If you have in interest in robotics, this day-long workshop is for you. Aimed at beginners this ‘hackathon’ for educators fuses science, arts and technology with the Hummingbird Robotics Kit and Micro:bit.
Using sensors, lights and servos, learn about engineering, electronics, coding and physical prototyping whilst imagining a whacky world of robotic animals. You’ll also learn how to engage students in the classroom and other maker spaces with this interactive technology, using the Hummingbird Robotics Kit to take your Micro:bit projects to the next level.
Working in groups, you’ll use Birdbrain Technologies’ Hummingbird Kit to design and create your moving robot animal and take part in a showcase event with the rest of the group. The goal of these robotic animals is to delight others with unexpected animation, combining creativity, technology and humor.
The creations from the workshop will be on display at BETT 2018 in the BirdBrain Technologies and Micro:bit booths.
When and where is this event?
Saturday 20 January, 10am – 5pm, at the Imagination Lab. Attendees should arrive at 9.30am for a 10am start.
Who is this event for and how much does it cost?
This is a workshop for adults, 18+ years. It will be of particular benefit to anyone with an interest in robotics, educators looking to up-skill to use this technology in the classroom or those in the cultural sector wanting to experiment with robotics to understand its benefit for learning. It costs £25 per ticket.
Are refreshments available?
Lunch and refreshments are provided. Please let us know by 16 January if you have dietary requirements on hello@ioi.london
What do I need to bring?
Please plan to bring a laptop with you. If you don’t have a laptop, no problem. Just let us know ahead of time. Be sure to include an accurate email address when you purchase your ticket for the event. We’ll send you a link to download free software which you will need to take part.
Have more questions? Email Kelsey@birdbraintechnologies.com
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Hackathon: Alibaba Cloud & Met Office Data Analysis Challenge
20 Jan - 09:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
Data analysts, developers and other techies! Do you want to put your data analysis skills to the test? You're invited to participate in the Alibaba Cloud & Met Office Data Analysis Challenge. At this hackathon, you'll be challenged to use real-life UK Met Office weather data to create an algorithm which allows futuristic unmanned balloons to follow their route safely and effectively. Compete for prizes on the day, plus the opportunity to advance to the $16,000 prize pool Future Challenge.
Blockchain Week 2018 Hackathon
19 Jan - 06:00 PM
London, United Kingdom
Fintech and blockchain enthusiasts in the UK! Fintech Worldwide invites you to participate in the Blockchain Week 2018 Hackathon. You'll be challenged to design and prototype an innovative blockchain use case for the chance to win cash prizes and the opportunity to present your project on the main stage at London Blockchain Week.
2-Day London Python Hackathon at Sky HQ (Osterley)
19 Jan - 09:45 AM
Isleworth, United Kingdom
Python developers in the Greater London Area! You're invited to participate in a 2-Day London Python Hackathon at Sky HQ in Osterley. Come as a team or join one at the event and collaborate to design and build an awesome Python automation project. Present your team's project to a panel of judges for a chance to win great prizes. If you're looking for a Python coding job, then don't forget to bring your CV.
Barcampnfp London Jan 2018
19 Jan - 09:30 AM
London, United Kingdom
What is barcampnfp?
Barcamp Non-Profits is an unconference for individuals who want to do social good with technology. It's designed for anyone interested or involved in non-profit or technology work to come together to learn from each other, and to network. An unconference is an open, workshop-style event where the content is provided by the participants.
There have been 6 years worth of previous events covering topics such as; social impact measurement, using open source tech in charity and non-profit organisations, using of the power of open data,mobilising via social media, digital tools swapshop, running a hackathon for a cause, and more.
A key part of the event is the diversity of people - that's why we've got more than one type of ticket.
Who should attend?
Anyone working in a non-profit who is interested in technology: charities, arts & culture, education, government etc
Anyone working in digital and technology who is interested in social good: entrepreneurs, developers, designers, strategists etc. (Agency and supplier folk welcome but with the caveat 'not to sell')
What's in it for you?
An amazing learning and networking opportunity that reaches places many traditional conferences don't.
Past attendees have said they learnt something new that they didn't know they didn't know, and they were able to develop existing ideas to take back into work. The benefits continue post-event through the networks you build on the day.
Plus its fun and it's free.
Our drop-out policy
Because our event is free and in high demand we'll ask you to confirm your attendence closer to the date so we can re-issue any cancelled spaces to our waiting list. If you don't cancel and don't turn up you'll be added to our strike-out list which means tickets won't be available to you for the next event.
Medtech Accelerator Health Hack -Surgery
18 Jan - 05:00 PM
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Clinical and surgical stakeholders, developers, researchers, regulatory experts, business/marketing specialists in the UK! If you're passionate about innovation in the NHS, then you're invited to participate in the Medtech Accelerator Health Hack -Surgery. In this 2-day hackathon, you'll be challenged to come up with innovative solutions responding to the theme of Frugal Innovation in Surgery. Design and prototype a medical technology that can dramatically lower services within the theatres, anaesthesia and critical care settings, without comprising quality.
2d International RGCS Symposium in London
18 Jan - 09:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
Coworkers, Makers & Hackers: True Opportunities to Renew Work Practices and Entrepreneurship?
Topics of the second symposium
This second RGCS symposium will focus on the relationship between the corporate world, collaborative movements (i.e. co-workers, makers, hackers and the fab lab network) and new work practices.
On the one hand, it seems that management and consultants bring high expectations to their work with collaborative techniques and exponents of collaborative movements. Hackathons, corporate hacking, open knowledge, communities, ‘labs’, have all recently entered the contemporary managerial vocabulary and practices. They are expected to be at the heart of new innovative and strategic practices such as disruptive or open innovation. Industry is also increasingly investing in collaborative environments. Coworking spaces are thus increasingly designed and owned by real estate companies, and corporate sponsors support maker and hacker spaces in apparent need of these resources and the legitimacy they bring.
On the other hand, some actors of collaborative movements criticize the superficial and opportunistic use of collaborative values. For example, hackers defend an ethic which is interesting from a governance point of view (beyond the punctual ‘use’ of hackathons). Makers defend ‘repair’ logics which are seen as a profound alternative to capitalist notions of fast innovation and hyper-consumption.
What are the relationships between collaborative movements and the corporate world? How do coworkers, makers and hackers contribute to new work practices in corporations and new forms of entrepreneurship? Are makers and hackers the muse or the nemesis of managers? Are the two in a dialogical relationship, in conflict, or even mutually interdependent in today’s urban professional life?
This second symposium will also be an opportunity for critical perspectives on collaborative movements, collaborative techniques and their translation in the world of management. New work and management practices associated to collaborative workplaces (e.g. digital nomads, telework, co-working, distributed work) raise novel tensions and paradoxes in control and surveillance issues that need to be explored at greater depth. Therefore new domination, control and surveillance practices will also be at the heart of our discussions. Here are the issues we would like to cover (this list is non-exhaustive):
Collaborative movements and their relationships with the corporate world: as mutual sources of innovation, legitimation, transformation;
Collaborative practices in the context of corporate coworking or maker spaces and independent coworking and maker spaces;
Repair, DIY, DIT, maker movements and their relationship with society, organizations, organizing, politics and their joint transformations;
Fab labs as networks, contributors to open knowledge and their translation in a corporate environment;
Spatial, temporal, visual and material dimensions of the relationships between the collaborative and corporate worlds;
The legitimation and co-legitimation of collaborative techniques, collaborative communities and corporate projects in organization and society;
How spaces, time, bodies are involved in the legitimation processes and practices of corporate techniques in the collaborative environment, or collaborative techniques in the corporate environment;
Historical views on firms, corporate environments and collaborative movements. Comparative historical perspectives on the two phenomena;
Critical perspectives on the ‘use’ of collaborative techniques and collaborative values in a corporate world;
Joint emergence of new work practices in corporate and collaborative worlds;
Institutional, practice, process, phenomenological, Marxist, post-Marxist, discursive, aesthetic, critical views on both phenomena and their joint evolution;
Ideologies, myths of the collaborative and sharing economies and how they feed the corporate world. Conversely, how the corporate world is renewed or maintained by the sharing economy and the collaborative economy;
Affordance and proximity in and of collaborative spaces in the city, and how they relate to traditional business districts;
Boundary-spanner issues between corporate world, third places and the city;
Open innovation and how it is grounded, justified, fed by transformations introduced by collaborative communities.
Programme
Thursday, 18th of January 2018: Academic (Un)Conference. @Loughborough University, Olympic Park
08:00 - 09:00 : Registration at Loughborough University and Welcome coffee
09:00 - 09:50 : Welcome address and keynote 1 by Alison Powell (LSE)
10:00 - 11:30 : Parallel sessions 1: Pecha Kucha presentations
11:45 - 12:15 : Mini workshops on site
12:15 - 14:00 : Break and Keynote 2 with Mikko Koria (LU) in the context of a micro-brewery
14:00 - 15:30 : Parallel sessions 2: Pecha Kucha presentations
16:00 - 17:45 : Seated or walked group discussions "what's new" around 10 topics:
Hubs and entrepreneurs ship in London
The politics of open innovation
Bodies/embodiment of new work practices
Coworking spaces
DIY/DIT, FabLabs and makers as social movements
Mobility & working at home
Hackers & crisis management
OWEE
Freelancers, slashers & new work practices
Autonomy & control at work
17:45-18:30 : Keynote 3 with Yrjö Engeström (Helsinki University)
18:30 - 20:00 : Socializing and enjoying the area (campus / Olympic parkà
21:00 : Two meeting points in London for dinner.
Friday, 19th of January 2018: Learning expedition #OWEE. Starting @Cass Business School.
08:00 – 09:00 Meeting point at Cass Business SchoolCass Postgraduate Campus, 106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ.
Exhibition of #visualizinghacking2017 in Tokyo, organized by David Vallat (Université Lyon I)
09:00 – 10:00 : Let's walk, share and explore together !Presentation of the day by Stefan Haefliger (Cass BS), Pierre Laniray (Université de Poitiers) & Adèle Gruen (Goldsmiths University) #art #artisticplaces #streetart #makerspaces
An ephemeral online exhibition will be organized from your tweets and pictures of your tweets.
10:00 – 17:00 : Learning ExpeditionVisits of art oriented makerspaces & coworking spaces in London: Collaborative communities as a new aesthetics Visit of street arts area and artistic wasteland
18:00 : Meeting point in an art gallery
Organizing committee
Hélène Bussy-Socrate (Warwick Business School), Sabine Carton (Université Grenoble-Alpes), Aurore Dandoy (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL), François-Xavier de Vaujany (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL), Julie Fabbri (emlyon business school), Stéphanie Fargeot (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL), Anna Glaser (ESCP Europe), Albane Grandazzi (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL) Stefan Haefliger (Cass Business School), Magda Hercheui (UCL), Janet Merkel (City University), Nathalie Mitev (King’s College London), Anouk Mukherjee (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL), Tuukka Toivonen (UCL), David Vallat (Université Lyon I).
Registration will be free of charge, but the number of seats at the symposium will be limited and registration will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis.
For questions or submissions: collaborativespaces@gmail.com
For all information : Call for papers 2nd RGCS symposium
Disrupt Disability: Powering up the modular system
17 Jan - 10:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
People in the UK! If you're interested in using technology to create innovative ways to help the disabled, then you're invited to participate in Disrupt Disability: Powering up the modular system. You'll be challenged to help test and prototype motorised wheelchair design concepts -- developing user cases and leveraging mobility and smart technology.
Golem Insight: Challenges of Decentralized Settings
16 Jan - 06:00 PM
London, United Kingdom
Please note: this is a technical deep dive talk strictly for software engineers, software architects and computer science/software engineering students only. We will therefore review all registrations and we will send you an email to confirm your seat. We require each attendee to register on Eventbrite to attend this event. Please complete the registration form provided. Security at the venue will not allow entry to anyone without a valid ticket.
This event in collaboration with Golem is brought to you by The Blockchain Connector and King’s College London Blockchain Society.
Headline: Golem Insight - Challenges of Decentralized Settings. Featuring Golem As a Primary Example.
Abstract:
- Verification in the context of non-deterministic problems - introduction and examples
- Intel SGX technology - general introduction
- SGX technology and local verification in Golem
- Decentralization of verification services - an initial Approach
Further info available on the following sites:
Web: https://golem.network/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/golemproject
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/17948664/
Bio of speaker:
Piotr Janiuk is a CTO & Co-Founder of Golem Project. He designed and developed the first Golem POC and helped with the design of the high level architecture of the Golem platform. He also designed and implemented the Golem crowdfunding contract. He was Golem’s speaker at Devcon-0 and Devcon-1. Previously he was a designer and lead developer of Black Vision, a real-time rendering engine for TV broadcasting. He implemented the fastest (at the time) software jpeg2000 codec for DCP. Piotr took part in a few side projects related to p2p networks. He is interested in computer graphics, digital signal processing, cryptography, compilers, virtualization, blockchain tech, parallel computing, distributed computing, trustless computing and optimization techniques.
Schedule:
18:00 - 18:45 Registration & Networking
18:45 - 19:00 Intro from The Blockchain Connector & King’s College London Blockchain Society
19:00 - 19:10 Lightning intro from the audience. We are providing an opportunity to our audience to present for two minutes. The topic must focus around a blockchain based product/platform you are building. Please inquire by sending an email to antonio@theblockchainconnector.com
19:10 - 20:30 Main presentation by Piotr Janiuk from Golem
20:30 - 21:00 Q&A with Piotr Janiuk led by Mustafa Al-Bassam
21:00 onwards - Networking drinks sponsored by Golem
Location:
King's College London, Edmond J Safra Lecture Theatre, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS
EVENT ORGANIZER
This event is brought to you by The Blockchain Connector and King’s College London Blockchain Society.
The King’s College London Blockchain Society (KCL Blockchain) aims to provide students a means to engage with the London Blockchain community. We do this by organising events, producing research and curating London blockchain events. We are always looking to collaborate with interested parties to bring students and industry members together to advance our knowledge in Blockchain. For enquiries, please email us at junyong@kclblockchain.com
Further info available on the following sites:
Web: https://www.kclblockchain.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/11347353/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kclblockchain/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kclblockchain
Antonio Sabado is the founder of The Blockchain Connector, a training and recruitment company focusing entirely on Blockchain technology. If you are hiring or looking for your next job opportunity in the blockchain space, please get in touch. Antonio has 10+ years experience working closely with global Investment Banks placing and managing highly skilled eTrading Technology professionals. Antonio has an extensive network, ranging from mid to senior level technology and business professionals across various sectors. He is an organiser of several Blockchain focused events in London aimed at software developers and business users.
The Blockchain Connector’sgoal is to build a blockchain developer community by helping regular developers become blockchain developers. We host regular hands-on developer workshops, technical deep dive sessions and hackathons. We train and recruit developers on behalf of start-ups and global firms working on Blockchain related projects. We are also planning a series of Blockchain focused seminars for business users/non-technical users to take place in London.
Hackathons:
We have the resources to organise and mentor blockchain based hackathons. Contact us if you are a blockchain based company who would like to sponsor one of our hackathons or you would like us to lend you a helping hand with organising a hackathon.
Developer Training:
We have the resources and expertise to offer companies a blockchain developer focused training on site. Alternatively, developers can join our monthly hands-on developer workshop in London.
Hiring:
We have the network to help you build your development team. Contact us if you are a company looking to hire or a developer looking for your next job opportunity.
Volunteer Developers:
We have access to developers who are looking to contribute to open source projects on a volunteer basis. Contact us if you have an Ethereum based project that require volunteer developers. Alternatively, contact us if you are a developer looking to gain commercial blockchain development experience.
Future events:
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Contact:
If you have any question, please contact us on antonio@theblockchainconnector.com or +44 7923 521 833.
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