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Data control & ethics. Solid Workshop - This is for everyone. Join the movement.
20 Nov - 06:30 PM
London, United Kingdom
Data ethics and Solid London Workshop  - This is for everyone.  Join the movement.  New Academic Building, on Lincoln's InnFields, the entrancefor visitors is at thecorner of SardiniaStreet and Lincoln'sInn Fields. NAB.1.096:30 -8:30pm November 20th @ 18:30-21:00 Due to popular demand - we are organizing our 2nd Solid - Social Linked Data and Data ethics workshop. Solid can be the open source standard and movement that can resolve the challenges of private data control, data walls and data harvesting. Solid was created by the inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). The mission of Solid, is to reshape the web as we know it today and bring back the power of data ownership to the people This workshop is intended for everyone who is interested in discussing private data control, data privacy and how data can be decoupled from apps and innovation on an app level. We will deep dive into Solid - Social Linked Data, discuss current pain-points of people and society and how to build apps on top of Solid that solve these.  Everyone is welcome, regardless of background and skill level developers, product managers, business managers and UX designers. Within the Solid platform, the individuals can decide where their data are stored and can give access and permissions to apps to reuse those data. Learn more about Solid: https://solid.inrupt.com/The Agenda: Introduction Data ethics "Me, myself and my data" What do people think about their data? Where does my data sit in an app or website? How to decouple data and apps? ODI Data ethics Canvas This is for everyone - Solid Basics  How to create a Pod  How to use a Solid app  How to get started with Solid  Q&A  Join us shape Solid London  Prerequisites: - Please bring a laptop Future events Our next event will be in December. We are preparing squads of Product managers, Designers and Developers and Testers to take part in the Hackathon in February. Let us know if you like to sign up.
    Samsara: Gyana Immersive Data Science Day
    19 Nov - 08:00 AM
    London, United Kingdom
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      Business Design x Innovation Orphans
      18 Nov - 06:00 PM
      London, United Kingdom
      From franchise models to Monsanto seeds — diversity within our marketplaces and communities is feeling increasingly limited, with monopoly like brands spreading their lullaby of sameness across borders. We are seeing an emerging opportunity to harness business design tools and approaches built for corporates to enable smaller, more diverse and creative players gain a place at the table of the global marketplace. Untapped channels of innovation, beauty and diversity are waiting to be unleashed. It is the mosaic — we are all thirsting for. With business design x innovation orphans, we envisioned a space to connect business minds with scientists and researchers explaining their magical ideas that most often lack market viability. We aim to make way for these players to infilitrate our systems and markets and reimagine the very fabric of business altogether, from the inside out. Who's it for? Business students and professionals who'd like to learn about what makes business design different to common business strategies & tools and adapt it in a context to real world innovation  Everyone interested to learn what business design is and to get hands on experimenting tools - in this session connecting the bridge between business modeling and biodesign innovation Everyone who is tired of building another FinTech startup concept and looking to bring sustainable and social impact research and concepts to the next level Agenda  6.00 Open doors 6.30 Welcoming & overview "Who are we?" "What is business design?"  6.40 The Case Study: Introduction of innovation speaker, Paula Nerlich, Biodesigner & Researcher, Berlin 6.50 The Toolbox: Core business design tools > in this session we will explore  business model generation, and the key tool will be the business model canvas based on Paula's orphaned innovation in biodesign materials 7.00 Team time: develop ideas: quick fire ideation of business models + filtering down to the top idea via desirability x viability x feasibility > putting the top idea into a business model canvas 8.00 Present back: first idea drafts 8.15 Feedback 8.30 Networking  9.00 Doors closing - move to pub Who are we? Two passionedted minds, who are Co Hosts of Speculative Futures London a worldwide non-profit chapter, bringing people together to help the world imagine a better place to live using Speculative & Critical Design, Design Fiction, Futurism, and Strategy & Foresight. Giuliana Mazzetta, Business Designer and Creative Strategist who has worked in one of the leading innovation studios, and has now taken her toolbox as a freelance consultant to support startups and indepedent brands looking to make positive change. Currently, she is coaching Design Thinking at Imperial College Business School, in addition to preparing for a project with a social accelerator in the Congo, followed by research project in Mexico. She loves imagining how our world will look in the future and then building roadmaps to get us to the best possible outcomes. Vanessa Rosenthal is a Business Designer and Product Manager by background, optimist by nature and entrepreneur by heart driven by curiosity, empathy and a deep interest in philosophy and the future. Vanessa has been working in consulting, start-up and agency environments running strategic, research and innovation projects, working on the future of education for Google EMEA, facilitated (Social Impact) Hackathon in Boston (US) building sustainable business models for NGO and launched start-ups, an experience platform before Airbnb Experiences in 2014 in Germany and a digital divorce and break-up space #poweredbypositivity, advice and opportunities to help US-millenials break the taboo that sourounds divorce.
        Idea & Prototype Hackathon
        16 Nov - 10:30 AM
        London, United Kingdom
        Come and join us to help turn some of the week’s ideas in action. This is an opportunity to work together and start connecting people, resources and ideas shared at the shop as a way of enabling new projects and activities to happen.
          TravelHack - Students Hackathon
          15 Nov - 12:00 PM
          London, United Kingdom
          TravelHack is a hackathon, completely run by interns at Expedia Group (EG), for undergrads.
            HackTrain VI
            15 Nov - 12:00 PM
            London, United Kingdom
            £600 Travel Vouchers
            Developers, designers, railway entrepreneurs, and policymakers! Join us on a journey to innovate the rail industry over 3 crazy days of hacking!In the hackathon, you'll get to collaborate and compete on your participation track selected from one of Passenger Experience,Rolling Stock Enhancement, Network Experience or Intelligent Infrastructure!Register here and then go to hackpartners.com/events/hacktrain-vi/ in order to receive the official chocolate ticket to take part in the hackathon. We’ve upped the game this year. For the Network Rail challenges, the best ideas have an opportunity to receive acceleration funding to further develop them after the hackathon!
            World's First Healthcare Automation Hackathon
            15 Nov - 09:00 AM
            Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
            Explore how AI and robotic process automation can drive digital patient experience and solve real-world health challenges
              Co-working session with South & Vale Business Support Mentors
              14 Nov - 12:30 PM
              Didcot, United Kingdom
              Co-working mentoring session. One to one support available with SVBS mentors and business peers.
                Airbnb Startup London Experience
                14 Nov - 11:00 AM
                London, United Kingdom
                Join this mind-shifting, learning experience exploring inside London's world of entrepreneurs, tech startups and innovation in a revolutionary new way - with Airbnb. Why join. Airbnb Startup London Experience, Programme, with Airbnb, the world's largest community-driven hospitality company, is the only way for people from London and different cities around the world explore, experience and learn about building startups in London, in just 4 hours. Joined by more than 600 entrepreneurs, startup founders, corporate managers, Silicon Valley teams from Apple to Google, government teams, MBA students, London startup events enthusiasts, social media influencers, investors innovators and working in startups, from more than 150 cities around the world. What you'll experience. Discover London's startup culture. First, you'll begin at a global technology company and one of London's biggest entrepreneur communities, with insights about the rise of London's startup ecosystem - from its hackathon event days to seeing its new players and market trends. Learn how entrepreneurs build innovative new startups. Then, learn the startup process: how entrepreneurs are building products to address big problems, create new business models and build innovative companies today - in artificial intelligence, fintech, blockchain, property tech, fashion and more - all within startup communities. Also, discover what investors look for when funding startups and why, how to pitch for investment, how to apply to accelerators or work in startups. Participate in an innovation and design thinking masterclass. Finally, do a masterclass on innovation and design thinking. As we explore one of the best locations in Europe for innovation and the design thinking behind products that have changed the world to revolutionary technologies of the future, like augmented reality, smart cities, fashion tech and 3D printing. Get answers and build your connections. Get answers to questions, work through your next steps in your startup journey and build your network in London's startup community - in this truly eye-opening, mind-shifting, learning experience - for individuals, partners, corporate managers and teams, and educational groups. What's the format. 11am start.* For individuals and small groups. Highly interactive for discussion and learning. (Larger teams and groups on request). 3pm finish. We finish the day in High Street Kensington. *The full meeting address is in your booking confirmation email. Who has attended already.  Startup founders, teams from Google, Apple and EBay, corporate managers, government officials, fashion tech and social media influencers, marketing managers, women in tech, London startup events enthusiasts and those wanting to work in startup jobs in London.  Organised by. Anthony David King Anthony David King is an accelerator innovator, developing new hybrid startup programmes for entrepreneurs, investors, corporate partners and tech communities around the world. With a mission to revolutionise the human and startup experience. With... Airbnb The global travel community that uniquely leverages technology to economically empower millions of people around the world to unlock and monetize their spaces, passions and talents. See more than 240+ reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Game changer experience" - Rui ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "The best thing I've done this year" - Goeun ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A masterclass in building a start up company." - Ayob ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "The Startup Experience topped my imaginations by far!!" - Frank ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Probably the best startup event in London I've ever attended." - David ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Like someone was showing me electricity for the first time." - Barligea ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Beyond worth what we paid for - this was awesome!" - Adrianne ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "If there were six stars, I would give six stars!" - Sasha Read all 240+ reviews Also supports: London Tech Week, London Fashion Week, London Job Fair, Open House London, Women in Tech events, Startup Grind, Black History Month, Diversity in Tech events. Not running during christmas or new years eve.
                  How to get a meter level accuracy on Android
                  12 Nov - 06:00 PM
                  London, United Kingdom
                  Nowadays our smartphones can locate us with 5-15m accuracy in an open environment. What if we could change it, make it better?