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CCP PET-MR Hackathon 1
26 Jul - 12:00 PM
Didcot, United Kingdom
Imaging and visualization techies in the United Kingdom. You're invited to sign up to participate in the first CCP PET-MR Hackathon at the Atlas Visualization Facility of Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. You'll get to meet and collaborate with the best-of-the-best imaging technologists while working on your choice of the following projects:
»The completion of SIRF 1.2 milestone
»Implementing new algorithms in Python
»Using SWIG to create Python/MATLAB interfaces
Maker Club - Global Game Jam Next Special
21 Jul - 10:00 AM
Oxford, United Kingdom
Saturday, 21st July 2018
10AM- 4PM
Suitable for ages 12-17
£10 per person
Our July Maker Club is the official Oxford workshop for Global Game Jam Next. Young Gamers aged 12 – 17 can join in with an international day of game creation, based around a theme that will be revealed on the day!
Whether it’s a video game, board game, card game or any other game you’re into, come along, hang out with other 12-17 year olds, swap ideas and come up with new ones. Click into design mode, sketch out how your game might work, prototype and playtest your ideas. Who knows what innovative games Maker Club members will create in a day – Game On!
Game Jams are very similar to hackathons and these type of events are best when participated in fully, so do try and come along for 10am if you can. If you can’t make it for the start, no worries we are open until 4pm.
THINGS TO REMEMBER
If you are planning to build a video game, you must bring along a laptop, as we only have a limited number available.
A tuck shop is available for drinks and snacks, but if you are planning on spending the day with us bring your own lunch.
If price to this event is a barrier, please get in touch as we have a small number of funded places available. Email Noelle.aly@scienceoxford.com for more information.
Find out more about Maker Club here.
All sessions are unaccompanied, please ensure you have filled out a Parental Permission Form available here or at the club.
Science Oxford welcomes everyone to our clubs. If you have additional needs, please get in touch on live@scienceoxford.com to discuss how we can best support you to make the most of the club.
For information on our terms and conditions visit here.
Facebook Hackathon
14 Jul - 10:00 AM
Oxford, United Kingdom
Techies and developers in and around Oxford! If you have an entrepreneurial mindset then you're invited to participate in the Facebook Hackathon during the Oxford Inspires @ Oxford University entrepreneurial conference. You'll get the chance to hack -- in collaboration with like-minded people -- on harnessing technology to empower women through remote learning technology. Selected projects developed at this event will be submitted to the global Facebook Developer Circle Community Challenge.
Oxford Inspires 2018 // Diversity & Tech; Entrepreneurship
14 Jul - 09:00 AM
Oxford, United Kingdom
Oxford Inspires @ Oxford University, join the largest entrepreneurial conference of the year.
This is where successful Founders and Entrepreneurs come to Saïd Business School, Oxford University, to give lectures and masterclasses, letting you meet and learn from them in person, attracting hundreds of professionals interested in the art of entrepreneurship every year.
The conference is a great way to gain commercial awareness and immerse yourself in thought leadership about entrepreneurial innovations. You will have the opportunity to get inspired, get informed and get ahead.
On Saturday, join in the Facebook Community Dev Challenge Hackathon, either bring your own hacking or team up with our 1 Million Women To Tech hackathon, with the chance to win special prizes for the best software project.
On Sunday, attend our conference specifically designed for start-ups and social enterprises to receive specialist advice and support for your business idea. Is your idea/project/prototype/company investment-worthy?
This year we are proud to have Simon Gosling, Futurist of Unruly among other amazing speakers who will gradually be announced on our Facebook page!
Come, meet, learn and network.
Join the Facebook event to keep up-to-date with all of our events and speaker announcements!
Who should attend?
- Women interested in technology- Entrepeneurs- Start-up owners- HR and workplace managers- Anybody with an interest in business, technology, diversity, and social impact.
What topics are on offer?
- Saturday: How to Empower and Uplift 1 Million Women through Remote Learning and Technology
Discover how to harness technology for the power of social improvement. Join a community of hackers and coders who are interested in combatting the gender disparity in STEM fields.
- Sunday: How to Raise your First Million as a Start-Up from Angel and Venture Capital Investment
Receive specialist advice from business professionals with years of experience in the field of start-ups. Accelerate your social impact and streamline your vision!
In collaboration with:
Oxford University Press
1 Million Women to Tech
Facebook Developer Circles
FAQs
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
There are no minimum age requirements, but if you have bought a student ticket then please bring your student ID to avoid being refused entry.
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
You can message our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/OxEntrepreneurs/
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Yes, or to reduce waste, you can simply show your ticket on your phone.
Hackathon Bristol - Sponsored by Whitecap Consulting and Simpleweb
28 Jun - 05:00 PM
Bristol, United Kingdom
Register your interest for this upvoming event here. Date still tbc.
Microsoft Cognitive Challenge Hackathon!
12 May - 06:00 PM
Oxford, United Kingdom
Hackers and AI enthusiasts in the UK! You're invited to participate in the third installment of the Microsoft Cognitive Challenge Hackathon! In this mini-hack series, Microsoft and AI Gaming challenge you to use your Python skills to code the best performing game playing bot! Compete against the other participants and the AI Gaming Housebot to win awesome prizes.
Innovation Forum Oxford - Paediatric Innovation Hackathon
12 May - 09:00 AM
Oxford, United Kingdom
Academics, clinicians, and entrepreneurs in and around Oxford! If you're interested in paediatric innovation, then Innovation Forum Oxford invites you to participate in the Paediatric Innovation Hackathon. You'll be challenged to collaborate with like-minded individuals to solve real-life paediatric health challenges. This event is organised in collaboration with the charity "Thinking of Oscar" and product design and development consultancy "Triteq".
Hack The South
05 May - 10:00 AM
Southampton, United Kingdom
Mighty hackers and tech lovers, the time has come to prove the world who's the best hacker in South England! This is the moment that all HackaSotoners have been waiting for since the beginning of the academic year. If you've attended a hackathon before, you know how much fun they are. If you haven't, come and we'll show you.
HackaSoton and Entrepreneurs Club are inviting you to the biggest hackathon of the year: Hack The South!
We're calling out for people with ingenious thinking, rockstar programming skills, curious beginners, or even business guys, to join us for an entire weekend of developing. Here's how it works: if you have an idea, you come over and pitch; if you don't know what to work on, join others and lead your team to glory (i.e. winning the hackathon). If you're a pro, you'll surely find something challenging to work on. However, even if you're just starting or only know Java (hey, if that's what they teach at uni...) don't fear—people with no prior coding experience managed to deliver awesome results in past hackathons.We know, we know: "hacking" the world is not an easy job. FOOD and REFRESHMENTS will be provided throughout the weekend, as always. There's that quote... Stay Hungry Stay Foolish... well, not at our hackathon ;)We are very excited about this and we are expecting to see some amazing ideas come to life by the end of the hackathon. Our amazing sponsors will be announced soon.FAQ
What is a hackathon?During a hackathon you have 24 hours to work with a small team on something new and exciting. You will compete with other teams, but in the end everyone is a winner!
What can I make?Anything! This may include both software and hardware.
Does this cost money?Nope. This is completely free.
Do I have to know how to code?No, as long as you want to work with others to help develop yours, or someone else’s idea! Generally, we need developers, designers and entrepreneurs!
Is there food?More than you can imagine.
Can I sleep there?There will be a sleeping area, but you should bring a sleeping bag if you really wish to sleep. If you are traveling from a long distance contact us after your application and we will try our best to accommodate you!
Space Hackathon - GEOSS/HACK
03 May - 09:00 AM
Harwell, United Kingdom
Join us online in or person at the European Space Agency’s ECSAT centre in Harwell Campus (UK) for GEOSS/HACK 2018, where developers will compete to create data discovery and access tools that solve global challenges.
HOW IT WORKS
Participants will have 30 hours to create an open-source data discovery or access application based on a challenge announced at the start of the hackathon.
THE CHALLENGES
The challenge will be announced at the start of the hackathon, and will centre around real data needs and globally relevant environmental themes focused on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
THE PRIZES
In addition to exposure and promotion to some of the biggest organisations and companies in the industry, our sponsors and organizers will soon announce the exciting prizes for the winners. There's also the possibility to apply for further funding and support, see below "What happens after".
TECH SPECS
All programming languages and application formats will be accepted, provided they are open source and the code is shared in Github. Participants will produce a 2 minute video explaining their entries for the judges to review.
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER?
The European Space Agency offers a wide range of financial, technical and business support to help you launch your idea. Just fill in this questionnaire and send it to business@esa.int, we'll get back to you with some feedback and the next steps.
We have limited seats available for the in person Hackathon, so book your tickets soon!
For more information on the challenge please visit: https://business.esa.int/news/geosshack
Paediatric Innovation Hackathon & Design Thinking: Innovation Forum Oxford
14 Apr - 12:00 AM
Oxford, United Kingdom
For scientists, problem-solvers and innovators.
NOTE: This page refers to two separate events. The Design Thinking workshop will take place on Saturday 14th April 2018. The Paediatric Innovation Hackathon will take place on Saturday 12th May 2018.
Registrations of interest are now closed: please register for individual events to secure your space.
Design Thinking Workshop
Paediatric Innovation Hackathon
In Spring 2018, Innovation Forum Oxford will be launching the Oxford Paediatric Innovation Hackathon in partnership with “Thinking of Oscar” and Triteq. The Hackathon will build on the innovative foundations shared at the Leaders Conference (IFLC2017), and will focus on solving challenging paediatric health problems identified at the IFLC2017 “Thinking of Oscar” and Triteq booths.
In preparation, Innovation Forum Oxford brings you the opportunity to enter the world of Design Thinking and add an inavluable new tool to your problem-solving repertoire. Discover how this human-centric process can transform your idea from potential to reality and help solve real-life challenges in paediatric health.
If you are interested in updates on workshops and Hackathon details, pre-register now for free.
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INNOVATION FORUM OXFORD LOCAL PARTNERS:
About the Innovation Forum
The Innovation Forum seeks to promote innovation by building bridges between academia, industry and government and linking innovative minds across disciplines. They are a global network of researchers and entrepreneurs active at the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, London, Edinburgh, Copenhagen, Lausanne, Barcelona, Hong Kong and Tokyo. For more information, please visit: www.inno-forum.org