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Fifth Sheffield Smart City Hackathon
16 Sep - 11:00 AM
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Purpose: The ambition is to bring the open source culture in to the act of building a Smart City in Sheffield. This is about being open and inclusive and no matter what your skill level to help you play a valuable role in building technology that benefits Sheffielders.
How the Hackathon works: The Sheffield Hackspace (Sheffield Hardware, Hackers & Makers – SHH&M) will run a monthly hackathon around Smart City technology for a trial period of 6 months and with a view to extending and expanding if demand is proven. The first hackathon will be on Sunday April 15th (11.00am to 4.00pm). There won’t be a hackathon in August (holiday season), making the final hackathon due in September 2018.
There will be some projects that groups work on and some projects individuals work on. Participants will have access to people with know-how, various equipment and a lab-like environment to work in. We don’t want to impose our agenda so in Hackathon #1 (i.e. 15th April) we will explore how do you want this to work? We expect the 6 hackathons to focus on The Things Network (https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/ ) Gateways and Nodes, as well as Sensors, Apps, IoT Services etc, all to be agreed on the 15th April.
Cost: Hackathon attendance is free to existing members of Sheffield Hardware Hackers & Makers.
Hackathon attendance for non-SHH members costs £6 and enables you to visit one of the weekly Special Interest Group (SIG) of your choice and access a drop-in session that runs on alternating Saturdays in the month you attended. This is payable at the door.
Existing SIGs are:
Monday Evening: (1) Hackspace Meeting, (2) Electronics SIG (6.00pm to 9.00pm)
Thursday Evening: Robotics SIG (6.30pm to 9.00pm)
Friday Evening: (1) Radio & Mesh Networking SIG, (2) CNC & Machine Building SIG, (3) Open Session (6.00pm to 9.00pm)
Alternate Saturdays: (1) Drop in session (11.00am to 6.00pm), (2) Gaming SIG (6.00pm to 9.00pm)
If people choose to become members then we could run a Smart City SIG on either a Tuesday or Wednesday evening. SHH membership costs £6/month (See here for more information: http://www.sheffieldhardwarehackers.org.uk/wordpress/become-a-member/ )
2 Days- Second Edition of iamtheCODE Liverpool Hackathon
08 Sep - 09:30 AM
Merseyside, United Kingdom
Decoding the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals ahead of the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 73) in New York on September 20th, 2018.
Dates: Saturday 8th of Sept and Sunday the 9th of September 2018.
We're organizing another Global Goals hackathon before we head off to New York!!!
Join us!! It's free, and it's for everyone — not just programmers!
Are you concerned about the World Current affairs? Want to make an impact and learn how to code? Then mark on your calendar the weekend of 8th and 9th of September 2018. Sign up 2018 with a friend, and come to the Unilever Offices at Port Sunlight for the most creative 48 hours you'll spend this year with the amazing and inspirational Marieme Jamme who will facilitate the 2 days event. Don't Miss it!!
Where: Unilever Offices in Port Sunlight
What: to take part in a two-day hackathon experience and learn about:
the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
practice Design Thinking
explore the Kano Computer Kit
the iamtheCODE iDEA Curriculum and World's Largest Lessons.
create with technology and code
By the end of the weekend, participants will have had the opportunity to:
Decode the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (also known as the Global Goals) and understand key indicators that could drive social change
Get hands-on with the iamtheCODE Design Thinking framework to build technology solutions related to the SDGs: Empathy, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test
Make technology and create with code using Kano Kits
Use technology to design a solution to raise awareness around or address specific SDGs including Goals: Zero Hunger, Gender Equality, Quality of Education and Climate Change
Win a prize for your group or your school.
Children must be accompanied by a teacher or an adult if under 16. All food and transportation will be provided upon receipt.
The Cost: FREE
Host and Backer: Unilever Port Sunlight
Local Partner: www.the2030hub.com
Prizes: Inspiration, DIY Computer Kits, mentoring, and tee-shirts
Get in touch with us: Mariéme Jamme at marieme@iamthecode.org or David Connor at david.connor@the2030hub.com for more information about the event.
ZenME - Tool kit for busy minds
21 Aug - 06:10 PM
Manchester, United Kingdom
The first of the UK's ZenME events. Gathering busy professionals together to explore the Resilience Principles and well being skills and attributes.
Based upon Egyptian adversity and rules of survival.
This workshop will be the first step into self- coaching and a co- worker coaching environment. We are including a self- worth hackathon and we have a guest speaker that will be sharing how she turned trauma into something extraodinary.
This is an Introductory offer and will resume to full price in September.
Fourth Sheffield Smart City Hackathon
15 Jul - 11:00 AM
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Purpose: The ambition is to bring the open source culture in to the act of building a Smart City in Sheffield. This is about being open and inclusive and no matter what your skill level to help you play a valuable role in building technology that benefits Sheffielders.
How the Hackathon works: The Sheffield Hackspace (Sheffield Hardware, Hackers & Makers – SHH&M) will run a monthly hackathon around Smart City technology for a trial period of 6 months and with a view to extending and expanding if demand is proven. The first hackathon will be on Sunday April 15th (11.00am to 4.00pm). There won’t be a hackathon in August (holiday season), making the final hackathon due in September 2018.
There will be some projects that groups work on and some projects individuals work on. Participants will have access to people with know-how, various equipment and a lab-like environment to work in. We don’t want to impose our agenda so in Hackathon #1 (i.e. 15th April) we will explore how do you want this to work? We expect the 6 hackathons to focus on The Things Network (https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/ ) Gateways and Nodes, as well as Sensors, Apps, IoT Services etc, all to be agreed on the 15th April.
Cost: Hackathon attendance is free to existing members of Sheffield Hardware Hackers & Makers.
Hackathon attendance for non-SHH members costs £6 and enables you to visit one of the weekly Special Interest Group (SIG) of your choice and access a drop-in session that runs on alternating Saturdays in the month you attended. This is payable at the door.
Existing SIGs are:
Monday Evening: (1) Hackspace Meeting, (2) Electronics SIG (6.00pm to 9.00pm)
Thursday Evening: Robotics SIG (6.30pm to 9.00pm)
Friday Evening: (1) Radio & Mesh Networking SIG, (2) CNC & Machine Building SIG, (3) Open Session (6.00pm to 9.00pm)
Alternate Saturdays: (1) Drop in session (11.00am to 6.00pm), (2) Gaming SIG (6.00pm to 9.00pm)
If people choose to become members then we could run a Smart City SIG on either a Tuesday or Wednesday evening. SHH membership costs £6/month (See here for more information: http://www.sheffieldhardwarehackers.org.uk/wordpress/become-a-member/ )
e-Buddy Hackathon
07 Jul - 10:00 AM
Oldham, United Kingdom
The Digital and Creative team are delighted to invite you to our ‘e-Buddy Hackathon’ | Saturday 7th July, 10am – 4pm
As a part of your induction to Oldham College we would like to offer you the opportunity to attend an exclusive event supported by Barclays Bank and Microsoft’s Digital Accessibility Teams.
“A hackathon is a design sprint-like event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development, including graphic designers, interface designers, project managers, and others, often including subject-matter-experts, collaborate intensively on software projects.”
For this event, we aim to ‘Hack’ a student’s first week at College, to see how we can use technology and YOUR innovative thinking to improve and simplify the experience of studying at a new location!
This will also be a fantastic opportunity to learn how large Blue Chip organisations such as Microsoft and Barclays are harnessing technology and inclusive design principles to transform the customer experience for EVERYONE, ensuring that NO ONE is left behind in a rapidly changing world.
There are only LIMITED places available so if you want to guarantee your spot please RSVP, ASAP, places will be allocated on a first come first serve basis!!! DO NOT MISS this opportunity to meet and spend time with the tutors from the Digital and Creative team and Industry leading experts from Microsoft and Barclays.
This workshop WILL increase your knowledge and skills in readiness for your course start!
Lunch and refreshments will be provided. If England get to the quarters and happen to be playing at 3pm then we will have screens showing the game! Hackers like football too!
Meridian Hackathon
03 Jul - 11:00 AM
Lutterworth, United Kingdom
Connected and autonomous vehicle enthusiasts in the UK! You're invited to participate in the Meridian Hackathon to explore new possibilities to create, share and fuse Connected and Autonomous vehicles data. Come as a team, or join one at the event. You'll have the opportunity to network with experts from leading companies in the field. Prizes will be awarded for the best demonstration insights from CAV data sharing, the best demo of a digital twin, and the best design for CAV cybersecurity.
Children's Health and Wellbeing Launch Event at Alder Hey
25 Jun - 08:30 AM
Liverpool, United Kingdom
A lively event to launch and grow new collaborations between Alder Hey and University of Liverpool staff, featuring:
Collaborative working theme launch & identification of opportunities
Mini Hackathon / 60-second Soap Box pitches: your opportunity to build collaborations
Funding: The launch of a new £800,000 Hugh Greenwood Legacy Fund for joint Alder Hey – UoL research projects
A networking lunch with NHS & academic colleagues
Registration and tea/coffee will be from 8:30 am, for a 9:00 am start.
CodeLife - EMIS Health Hackathon 2018
23 Jun - 08:00 AM
Bolton, United Kingdom
EMIS Health build software solutions to support patients, like you and me, live longer healthier lives.
Tech in healthcare is huge at the moment, there are so many new and interesting apps and tools that can support the vision of providing better patient experience when travelling their healthcare journey.
On the 23rd of June at 08:00AM we're kick starting “CodeLife” - our very own Hackathon, inviting people from across the North to join us for 14 hours of pure tech talk and on the spot innovation!
You will be in teams of 4 or 5 (bring your own team or we can team you up) and the day will run from 08:00 - 22:00 and will include Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner for those taking part. It’s a points means prizes day with the topic of choice being "social media vs healthcare" - focusing on current and upcoming technologies. Use your knowledge of social media to prototype an app or tool that could benefit patients in healthcare.
As it’s a long day we will be providing free transport back to the centre of Manchester and then onto Leeds City Centre.
What’s expected of you on the day?
Eat our food
Enjoy yourself
Design/prototype us some software that will support healthcare using any technology and showcase it at the end of the day in front of our panel.
Bring your own laptop and any other supporting technologies. We will provide Internet access and power, as well as the odd Azure server if needed.
You will be in a team.
Points means prizes…
The bulk of the day will allow you to focus on the prototype as this will be awarded the most points. There will be other challenges on the day including SQL, Infrastructure, UI/UX and many more. These small challenges will help top up your teams points total!
1st Place Team - £2,000, Raspberry Pi’s
2nd Place Team – Raspberry Pi’s
3rd Place Team – Raspberry Pi’s
Plus other prizes on the day.
The team with the most points at the end of the day wins!
Schedule
08:00 – 08:30 – Arrival and Breakfast 08:30 – 09:00 – Briefing 09:00 – 19:30 – Innovate (Lunch is somewhere in the middle) 19:30 - Close (~22:00) – Dinner, Showcase to panel, awards. 22:30 – Coach back to Leeds and Manchester.
Travel
We have ample free parking, we are a 15 minute walk from Horwich Park Way Train station which has a regular service from Manchester and Preston. We will be providing free transport back to the centre of Manchester and Leeds, please let us know in advance.
Food
We will be providing food on the day of the event but if ou don't like our offerings we are a 5 minute walk from Middlebrooke Retail park which has all of the usual food outlets.
So....
We're inviting you to prescribe us a ground-breaking system, app or whatever to harness the power of social media and use it to positively impact healthcare.....
So sign up and we will see you on the 23rd of June :)
**PLEASE NOTE - NO RECRUITERS**
Third Sheffield Smart City Hackathon
17 Jun - 11:00 AM
Sheffield, United Kingdom
This hackathon has been moved to WANdisco to hold more attendees
Purpose: The ambition is to bring the open source culture in to the act of building a Smart City in Sheffield. This is about being open and inclusive and no matter what your skill level to help you play a valuable role in building technology that benefits Sheffielders.
How the Hackathon works: The Sheffield Hackspace (Sheffield Hardware, Hackers & Makers – SHH&M) will run a monthly hackathon around Smart City technology for a trial period of 6 months and with a view to extending and expanding if demand is proven. The first hackathon will be on Sunday April 15th (11.00am to 4.00pm). There won’t be a hackathon in August (holiday season), making the final hackathon due in September 2018.
There will be some projects that groups work on and some projects individuals work on. Participants will have access to people with know-how, various equipment and a lab-like environment to work in. We don’t want to impose our agenda so in Hackathon #1 (i.e. 15th April) we will explore how do you want this to work? We expect the 6 hackathons to focus on The Things Network (https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/ ) Gateways and Nodes, as well as Sensors, Apps, IoT Services etc, all to be agreed on the 15th April.
Cost: Hackathon attendance is free to existing members of Sheffield Hardware Hackers & Makers.
Hackathon attendance for non-SHH members costs £6 and enables you to visit one of the weekly Special Interest Group (SIG) of your choice and access a drop-in session that runs on alternating Saturdays in the month you attended. This is payable at the door.
Existing SIGs are:
Monday Evening: (1) Hackspace Meeting, (2) Electronics SIG (6.00pm to 9.00pm)
Thursday Evening: Robotics SIG (6.30pm to 9.00pm)
Friday Evening: (1) Radio & Mesh Networking SIG, (2) CNC & Machine Building SIG, (3) Open Session (6.00pm to 9.00pm)
Alternate Saturdays: (1) Drop in session (11.00am to 6.00pm), (2) Gaming SIG (6.00pm to 9.00pm)
If people choose to become members then we could run a Smart City SIG on either a Tuesday or Wednesday evening. SHH membership costs £6/month (See here for more information: http://www.sheffieldhardwarehackers.org.uk/wordpress/become-a-member/ )
iamtheCODE Liverpool Global Goals Hackathon
09 Jun - 09:00 AM
Merseyside, United Kingdom
Join us on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th of June for two interactive days full of learning and inspiration
For the first time in Merseyside over 60 girls, aged 11 to 18 years are invited to the Unilever Offices in Port Sunlight to take part in a two day experience to learn about:
the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
practice Design Thinking
explore the Kano Computer Kit
the iamtheCODE iDEA Curriculum
create with technology and code
Our aim is to address the STEAMED (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, Entrepreneurship and Design) skills shortage in the UK and to inspire the next generation of young women.
Most of us have a vague idea that knowledge of computer science will help you get a job, but the actual numbers are pretty shocking. Software powers our economy, but less than 2.4 percent of college students and women graduate with a CS degree. That means there aren’t going to be enough graduates to fill the jobs. To make matters worse, 95 percent of our schools don’t teach programming.
That’s what we’re looking to change at iamtheCODE.
Together we can work to create economic empowerment and inclusion through technology.
We have been working globally with technology hubs across Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe and for over two years with the Guildford Library in the Surrey.
We have been running Global Digital Fridays, Hackathons, Makerdays, Geek Week, and BootCamps, offering a variety of workshops for participants from age 6 to 85.
These hackathons are truly inspiring and are facilitated by Senegalese-born British Businesswoman Marieme Jamme (World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, Global Teacher Prize Academy member and an award-winning technologist).
By the end of the weekend, participants will have had the opportunity to:
Decode the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (also known as the Global Goals) and understand key indicators that could drive social change
Get hands-on with the iamtheCODE Design Thinking framework to build technology solutions related to the SDGs: Empathy, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test
Make technology and create with code using Kano Kits
Use technology to design a solution to raise awareness around or address specific SDGs including Goals: Quality Education, Gender Equality, Life Below Water and Global Partnerships
Win a prize!
Girls must be accompanied by a teacher or an adult if under 16. All food and transportation will be provided.
The Cost: FREE
Prizes: Computer Kits, mentoring, and tee-shirts
Get in touch with us: Mariéme Jamme at marieme@iamthecode.org or David Connor at david.connor@the2030hub.com for more information about the event.