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ENS workshop & hackathon social evening
10 Aug - 06:00 PM
London, United Kingdom
You are invited to our ENS workshop&hackathon social evening. Great chance to migle with both the workshop and hackathon participants and kick start some ideathon in the pub!
JuliaCon 2018
07 Aug - 08:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
Numerical computation enthusiasts in the UK! You're invited to participate in JuliaCon 2018 -- the conference for Julia Language. You'll get to attend advanced presentation and workshops on the language, as well as meet Julia's creators and professionals from the broader Julia Community. To round out the event, you're encouraged to participate in the Julia hackathon with Julia developers and collaborate on your favorite Julia projects.
Lab Liftoff: Robot Zoo
06 Aug - 09:30 AM
London, United Kingdom
You’re invited to…Lab Liftoff: Robot Zoo
We’ve teamed up with U Can Too for two days of experimentation with robotics.
What can I expect at Lab Liftoff: Robot Zoo?
Across the two days of this workshop, children will learn about and interact with robotics, using Birdbrain Technologies’ Hummingbird Kits. During the workshop children will design and build a Robot Zoo, creating moving robot animals that respond to interaction with. You an attend one day or two, depending on how complicated you want your project to be!
Using craft materials, sensors, lights and servos children will learn about engineering, electronics, coding and physical prototyping whilst imagining a whacky world of robotic animals.
This is a beginner friendly ‘hackathon’ fusing science, arts and technology. Working in groups, children will create their zoo. The goal of these animatronic animals is to delight others with unexpected animation, combining creativity, technology and humour!
Attend on Monday AND Tuesday: be a Critter Inventor and sign up for both days. You will create a unique moving creature from your imagination.
Day 1: learn to code Hummingbird and begin to build a zoo critter
Day 2: develop and complete your imaginative new animal!
Attend on Monday OR Tuesday: Sign up for 1 day, either Monday or Tuesday, and be a Critter Developer. Add a head and limbs to a setup body and develop a moving creature.
If your child wants to spend two days inventing and creating an animal from scratch, add a Monday and a Tuesday ticket to your basket. If your child just wants to attend one day, to complete a shorter project – they can attend on either day and you just need a ticket for your chosen day,
When is Lab Liftoff: Robot Zoo?
This camp is taking place on both Monday 6 and Tuesday 7 August, from 9:30 until 4pm. Children can come either to one day or both days of this event. On Monday, children should be collected at 4pm and on Tuesday parents can return at 3:30pm for a showcase of the work created during the camp. This will finish at 4pm.
Who is Lab Liftoff: Robot Zoo for and how much does it cost?
Lab Liftoff: Robot Zoo is ideal for children aged 7-12 years. It costs £60 per day, per child. This is a drop-off event, parents and carers should leave their children at the workshop and return at 4pm Monday 6 August and at 3:30pm on Tuesday 7 August for a showcase!
Are refreshments available at Lab Liftoff: Robot Zoo?
Lunch is not provided, children should bring a packed lunch to the Lab.
This event is in partnership U Can Too.
If you have further questions about the camp, please email: imaginationlab@ioi.london
Loom’s Blockchain Game Hackathon is Coming to LONDON on August 4-5, 2018
04 Aug - 09:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
Game designers, game developers, and blockchain developers in the Greater London area! You're invited to participate in Loom’s Blockchain Game Hackathon. You'll get to learn about Blockchain and how it can revolutionise computer gaming and be used to create decentralized and scalable games. You'll be challenged to apply what you learn to imagine and prototype an innovative blockchain-based game, using the Loom Network and Work on Blockchain.
Blockchain Barbecue Sunday - HCX Summer Party
29 Jul - 12:30 PM
London, United Kingdom
Hello folks..Here is a video to get you all excited about us...https://youtu.be/oSNNzFxuzrgLet's make the best out of this long spell of summer..When the sun is shining, a true Londoner never complains!
We had a great informational session on 18 July with our CTO John Puttick.More community is joining our telegram group everyday!You can join too http://t.me/capitalcoinico and keep abreast of excitement around us.Our Social Media Champion Arun is currently in Berlin doing a hackathon.We are preparing for our private token sale round as we speak..Preparations are also on for upcoming Europe Roadshow August and Global Roadshow in September covering 10 countries:
Here are the Roadshow dates for Europe:London – 13 AugustParis – 15 AugustZurich/ Zug– 16 August / 17 AugustBerlin – 20 AugustDubai - 27 AugustHere is the tentative roadshow schedule for Asia - September 2018Bangkok - 29 AugustKualalumpurHo Chi Ming CityHongkongShenzhenShanghai - 9-12 SeptemberSeoul - 14 SeptemberTokyo - 16 SeptemberSingapore - 18-20 SeptemberRSVP for our upcoming meetup in your cityhttp://fintechstorm.eventbrite.comProspective ICOs, sign up for our London Workshop - How to successfully launch an ICO in 3 months - 2 August 2018http://himalayaicoworkshop.eventbrite.com
And then, come along for an exciting ride, as we hop from one scintillating city to another... hailing crypto, hailing the era of security tokens , democratising capital raising , empowering entrepreneurs around the world, and growing the community - one city after another...Join our telegram group (http://t.me/capitalcoinio) to get in on conversations with other ICOs around the world joining us on the roadshow.Drop us an email at team@himalayalabs.com to book a spot. Reap the rewards of all our energy, efforts and charisma in drawing crypto fans wherever we go..If you are waiting on the sidelines of crypto, and just intrigued what all this hungama (as we say in Bollywood) is about , why not join us for a sunday barbecue ?29 July 12:30pm onwards until 5pmChill with friends by the Thames, have a crypto conversation, grill some peppers on the flames..and most of all, get social! :)Blockchain Barbecue Social is sposnored by HCX ICO!
Decoded Labs - Learning Hackathon
28 Jul - 09:30 AM
London, United Kingdom
Hackers and edutech techies in and around London! Coders, designers, makers, illustrators, videographers, photographers, writers, scientists, anyone interested in learning and technology! You're invited to participate in the Decoded Labs - Learning Hackathon. You'll get to network and collaborate with like-minded learning technologists during a day of breaking things, testing ideas and disrupting online education. Come as a team -- or join one at the event -- and showcase your creativity and technical skills as you work to design and build an innovative new way of learning online. At day's end, demo your prototype and compete for bragging rights!
Demystifying the Common Data Service & PowerApps - Hackathon
28 Jul - 08:30 AM
London, United Kingdom
Are you interested in building custom web and mobile apps that connect to your data? You're invited to participate in the Demystifying the Common Data Service & PowerApps Hackathon! You don't have to be a techie...non-technical business analysts are also welcome. You'll get to learn how to use the PowerApps services and then get to compete for great prizes by building the app that best lives up to the judging criteria.
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
Missing Maps Hackathon at Imperial
24 Jul - 05:30 PM
London, United Kingdom
The Missing Maps project puts the most vulnerable places in the developing world on the map!
The most vulnerable places in the developing world are not mapped which means that first responders lack the information to make valuable decisions regarding relief efforts. The aim of the project is to map the most crisis-prone parts of the developing world.
With your help, we can directly improve the lives of some of the planet’s most vulnerable people. By contributing to this project, volunteers, like yourself, are able to facilitate the work of international and local NGOs who can use the data to better respond to crises.
Both beginners and experienced mappers are welcome to join this mapathon!
Interested in learning more whilst enjoying free Pizza? Come along to our second session on Tuesday 24th July at 5:30PM. The Mapathon will take place on the 1st Floor of the Sir Alexander Fleming Building, in MDL1, at Imperial College London.
What do you need?
a laptop (do please bring your own)
a mouse (the mouse isn't absolutely necessary but it does make the mapping A LOT faster)
We will endeavour to secure laptops and mice for attendees to borrow.
Subsequent sessions to take place every 3 weeks.
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.