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Tactical voting tools design hackathon
29 Apr - 10:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
Come and join us this Saturday to collaborate in the creation of online and offline tools to suppport voters to access the information they need to decide who to vote for in GE2017. We can think of 4 themes to work around that might provide a useful focus for the day but are happy to hear other proposals at the start of the event when we'll use an 'OpenSpace' approach to chose what topics to work on. This builds on much of the work that's been happening in the past days and weeks.  We invite people with skills in UI, digital, data, political science, activism, media and communications to join us for a co-design session to build on and contribute to a range of initiatives which aim to build a progressive alliance and enable data-informed tactical voting on 8 June.  The organisers are a group of progressives from several parties. This event will use agile principles to enable all participants to collaborate and develop prototypes of ideas. The outputs will be made available for all participants - and others - to build on. We have decided on four themes for the day.  1. Improving existing tactical voting platforms: For example http://www.open-britain.co.uk/ which we think could do with some help from a UI perspective See also our sketch for a data-driven tactical voting platform aimed at voters and activists, which combines election and Brexit data and links to other sites such as vote swap sites http://bit.ly/2pcs6MQ See also many other initiatives listed here  bit.ly/GE2017TechHandbook 2. Linking to the local: How can voters find out more about stories/data/evidence around what is happening locally - correlated with parties and policies - to inform their vote on June 8? 3. Interpreting marginality: What are the indicators that describe marginality beyond "what happened last time"?  4. Engaging offline for online engagement: How do we communicate with voters across the UK, and help them connect to online resources they may find valuable but might not be aware of? Who should come? We need a mixture of people with different skills: Technology Data linking Web/App development Data analysis Data visualisation Design User interface design Graphic and communication design System/service design Communications and media Communications strategy Social media strategy and planning Community engagement  Political science, social science and activism Defining 'marginal' constituencies in GE2017 Social and political analysis Data visualisation   Sources of data To help us all understand what skills will be available on the day, please add your interest/skill/specilaism in the 'Job Title' field of the sign up form here on Eventbrite. We'll be in touch with more information soon, in the meantime we look forward to seeing you this Saturday - be there at 10 am so you can help set the agenda for the day.
    Auriens Hackathon - IN WITH THE OLD, OUT WITH THE NEW
    28 Apr - 12:00 AM
    London, United Kingdom
    Powered by later lifestyle specialists, Auriens, this 48-hour hackathon will enable the brightest minds to bring about the best new thinking for baby boomers and beyond. From technology and travel to health and hospitality, this first-of-a-kind event is designed to hack innovation across all aspects of the aging spectrum. One aim: to deliver an immersive, innovative and imaginative prototype that challenges the conventions around old age and hacks new ideas to improve the quality (and quantity!) of all aspects of later life for this generation and the next. Considering everything from hospitality and healthcare to travel, fashion and retail, this event is expected to excel in creating age-defying ideas. The hackathon will take place at OXO 2 in London.
    IG Charity Hackathon
    22 Apr - 10:00 AM
    London, United Kingdom
    Hackers in and around the City of London! Do you believe that technology can be harnessed for the public good? You're invited to participate in the IG Charity Hackathon in aid of Teens Unite Fighting Cancer. In addition to hacking for a good cause, you'll get the chance to showcase your creativity and technical skills, while helping Teens Unite solve a real-life problem.
    Anvil Hack III
    22 Apr - 09:00 AM
    London, United Kingdom
    Students in the London area! Hacksmiths the Computing Society at Goldsmiths, University of London invites you to sign up to participate in Anvil Hack III. This event will take place in Goldsmith's exciting new fabrication lab! You'll be challenged to use your skills to make something wonderful, arty, musical -- what you build is up to you!
    Blockchain Hackathon
    22 Apr - 09:00 AM
    London, United Kingdom
    Data scientists, computer scientists, coders, business architects, and Fintech and blockchain enthusiasts in the London area! Larson Digital invites you to sign up to participate in a Blockchain Hackathon. You'll be challenged to help shape the future of online investment and e-commerce with Blockchain solutions for security, transaction management, and other areas. Themes of the event include: »Integrating Blockchain technologies with eCommerce markets »Handling proof of Identity and cryptographic Passwords »Securing digital content specifically encryption/keys, and »Blockchain regulatory reporting
    Blockchain Hackathon
    22 Apr - 09:00 AM
    London, United Kingdom
    Data scientists, computer scientists, coders, business architects, and Fintech and blockchain enthusiasts in the London area! Larson Digital invites you to sign up to participate in a Blockchain Hackathon. You'll be challenged to help shape the future of online investment and e-commerce with Blockchain solutions for security, transaction management, and other areas. Themes of the event include: »Integrating Blockchain technologies with eCommerce markets »Handling proof of Identity and cryptographic Passwords »Securing digital content specifically encryption/keys, and »Blockchain regulatory reporting
    Reg Lecture: Sex, AI, Robots and You
    19 Apr - 06:00 PM
    London, United Kingdom
    On April 19 we’ll be considering one of the most fascinating topics in the world of tech: how AI and robotics are going to interact with and affect human sexuality. We’ll be welcoming Dr Kate Devlin, one of the UK’s foremost experts on human sexuality and technology, who will be talking us through the history of sex and tech, before explaining where artificial intelligence and robotics, and sex and love meet today - and where they’re going. Along the way we’ll be examining the ethical and social implications of a world where human computer interaction moves way beyond the mouse and keyboard. Kate is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London, where she investigates how people interact with and react to technologies, both past and future. She works in the fields of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), focusing on cognition, sex, gender and sexuality, and how these might be incorporated into cognitive systems. She was Co-Chair of the widely reported Love and Sex with Robots conference in 2016 and ran the UK¹s first sextech hackathon. It’s a controversial field crammed with preconceptions - many of which are likely to be overturned and sooner than you think. The lecture will be at the Yorkshire Grey on Theobalds Road, London on April 19. The doors will be open from 6pm, with the talk proper kicking off at 7pm. And yes, there’ll be refreshments, both liquid and solid, on hand. Kate will give you a 40 minute dive into the topic at hand, with at least the same amount of time for questions. After a suitable break for refreshments of course. And there’ll be plenty of time to quiz our speakers after the main talk, and to connect with your fellow Reg readers before and after. We look forward to seeing you there.
      Imperial College NHS Sprint
      12 Apr - 12:00 AM
      London, United Kingdom
      Are you interested in improving patient care in the NHS? Imperial College Healthcare Trust have launched a new series of iQI Sprints to tackle problems that staff are facing in their daily working lives. An iQI Sprint is an intense day of team work where healthcare staff, patients, artists, engineers and designers work together to come up with innovative solutions and test these new ideas with patients and hospital staff. “It ignited a spark between patients and healthcare professionals” Sprint attendee, patient representative The iQI Sprints are open to anyone; you might have a particular interst in healthcare, or an interest in service design or quality improvement or you might be really skilled at problem solving. The iQI Sprints bring together a fantastic mix of people. The day will be facilitated by Dan Phillips, an independent service designer who is also a visiting tutor at the Royal College of Art, helping teams to navigate the design processes in a complex healthcare setting. BOOK NOW FOR Wednesday 12th April 2017, 09:00 - 17:15 (Registration starts from 08:30 with pastries, coffee and tea) Oak Room, W12 Conference Centre, Hammersmith Hospital Lunch and refreshments provided. Reinbursement for travel costs. For further information please contact us on QI.hub@imperial.nhs.uk or call 020 331 25259
      Imperial College NHS Sprint
      12 Apr - 12:00 AM
      London, United Kingdom
      Healthcare professionals, patients, artists, engineers, and designers in the greater London area! Are you interested in improving patient care in the NHS? Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust invites you to sign up to participate in the Imperial Quality Improvement (iQI) Sprint. You'll get to work with like-minded individuals to conceive innovative healthcare solutions, prototype these new ideas, and test them with patients and hospital staff.
      Smarter Cities NOW: A Sustainable Urban & 'Sharing Cities' Development Forum
      11 Apr - 08:30 AM
      Greenwich Peninsula, United Kingdom
      Start-up techies in the greater London area! Are you interested in smart, sustainable cities? If you're planning to attend the Smarter Cities NOW forum, why not decide to participate in the Smarter CitiesNOW Solution Challenge and City of London Hackathon, which will be kicked off at the forum. This will be your chance to collaborate with like-minded individuals to conceive, design and build data-driven apps for the City of London.