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Second Sheffield Smart City Hackathon
  20 May - 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/ )
    Cyber Security Workshop
      17 May - 05:00 PM
      Sheffield, United Kingdom
    Sheffield Legal Hackers is the newest chapter of the global Legal Hackers movement. About this Event Cyber-crime continues to increase and rapidly evolve globally. The number of cyber-attacks across the world increased by 18% year on year in 2017, and the UK is the most cyber-attacked country in Europe, second globally only to the US. Although there are attacks that are advanced and costly for the perpetrators, it is actually the basic, cheap methods that are still the primary attack vectors – sending malware to a victim via a phishing email remains the number one attack vector. Growing regulations make it costly to ignore the risks. GDPR will introduce tougher fines for non-compliance of the regulations, which include security requirements, and for data breaches (of up to £17m or 4% of turnover). The effects of cyber-crime are all too visible in the media, and the threats present a clear, present and ongoing danger to the vast majority of businesses. This session will explore the topic of Phishing, the risks & solutions and social engineering. 5.00-5.30pm – Meet and greet5.30 – 5.40pm – Introduction about Legal Hackers5.40 – 6.00pm – Presentation by Graham Thomson – Phishing – risk & solutions6.00pm onwards – Social engineering workshopPizza, drinks & networking7.30pm – Close About Sheffield Legal Hackers Sheffield Legal Hackers is your local Chapter of the global Legal Hackers movement of lawyers, policymakers, designers, technologists, and academics who explore and develop creative solutions to some of the most pressing issues at the intersection of law and technology. Through local meetups, hackathons, and workshops taking place approximately once a month, Sheffield Legal Hackers spot issues and opportunities where technology can improve and inform the practice of law and where law, legal practice, and policy can adapt to rapidly changing technology. ----------------- Photo by Taskin Ashiq on Unsplash
      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".
      Start App: Hack Day
        21 Apr - 10:00 AM
        Loughborough, United Kingdom
      **FREE EVENT** ~Remember to bring your laptop along!~ This event open to all students at Loughborough University Join TechSoc, CompSci and S.B.E for STARTAPP, a mini hackathon focused on Start Ups and App Development! Throughout the day we will be running workshops and challenges with various prizes. Even if you've never coded before, there's something for everyone! Remember to bring your laptop along! Includes free snacks, lunch and swag!
        First Sheffield Smart City Hackathon
          15 Apr - 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/ )
          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. INNOVATION FORUM PARTNERS: 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
            Paediatric Innovation Hackathon & Design Thinking: Innovation Forum Oxford
              11 Apr - 12:00 AM
              Oxford, United Kingdom
            Scientists, problem-solvers, and innovators in and around Oxford! If you're passionate about how technology can be used to advance paediatric health, then you're invited to participate in Innovation Forum Oxford's Paediatric Innovation Hackathon & Design Thinking event. You'll be challenged to apply your creativity to solving identified paediatric health problems.
            >sudo : grow
              07 Apr - 09:00 AM
              Cambridge, United Kingdom
            Techies with a background in engineering, software development, or biology! Are you interested in the application of technology to agriculture! If so, then you are invited to participate in the >sudo : grow hackathon! Space is limited, so be sure to apply soon! You'll be challenged to design and prototype digital solutions to one of the most pressing issues facing the agricultural industry today -- in an area such as vertical farming, non-chemical crop protection, or poultry management. Come and create an innovative solution and compete for recognition and terrific cash prizes!
            Hack Keele | 24hr Hackathon
              10 Mar - 03:00 PM
              Keele, United Kingdom
            Techie university students and recent graduates in the Midlands! You're invited to participate in the Hack Keele 24 hour hackathon. You'll participate as part of a team of between 2 to 4 hackers. During this coding marathon, you'll be expected to collaborate with your team mates to conceive and build something innovative and exciting! You'll be limited only by your own imaginations!