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IC Data Challenge
05 May - 08:00 AM
, United Kingdom
Applications are now closed.One day long big data challenge hackathon welcoming Imperial postgraduate students from all disciplines. Pre-event workshops available on big data systems. £500 cash prize awards up for grabs! Find more information about companies and their challenges here: https://www.icdatachallenge.co.uk/You will receive an e-mail if you are selected.
    Medtech Accelerator Health Hack - Patient Safety
    03 May - 05:30 PM
    Chelmsford, United Kingdom
    Timing of Hackathon Please be aware full venue and parking details will be confirmed via registration. Thursday May 3rd - Day 1: Anglia Ruskin University Campus, Chelmsford, Essex: 5:30pm onwards, expected finish 8:30pm Approx. Friday May 4th - Day 2: Anglia Ruskin University Campus, Chelmsford, Essex: 8:30 start, expected finish 5:00pm. Overview The Medtech Accelerator Health Hack programme is a series of three workshops designed to engage a wide community of stakeholders, focused on stimulating innovation within the NHS, through the identification and development of innovative new products and services with the potential to meet unmet clinical needs and generate commercial benefit. Latest Event Theme: Patient Safety  Patient safety is an emotive and currently high-profile subject, encompassing a wide range of points on the care pathway. We are seeking novel medical technology solutions (medical devices, equipment, diagnostics, medical software, IT platforms, mobile apps) that work to prevent errors in healthcare that can cause harm to patients across hospitals, primary care, community care, ambulatory care, mental health services and home care. What are we Looking for?Idea or Problem Owners (Innovators)  We are aiming to engage 6-10 individuals/teams from NHS organisations in the region to participate in each of our events. We are looking for Idea Owners with innovations in the broad area of medical technology (devices, diagnostics, software and eHealth) that meet unmet clinical needs. Such innovations will be primarily based upon NHS intellectual property (IP) that show the potential to create new company opportunities within the East of England. Problem Owners who don’t yet have a solution for their unmet need are also welcome.  Support ActorsWhat are we Looking for? Some of the Idea or Problem Owners may be from purely clinical backgrounds with no substantial experience of product design or hardware/software development, so they may need assistance in developing their idea and guidance in assessing the market opportunity, identifying the best development approach, selecting other delivery partners, quantifying the development costs and subsequent funding/investment needs and developing a sound commercialisation strategy. As such, we will be seeking to recruit the following participants: Clinical stakeholders, subject-matter experts and other NHS staff Software/hardware developers Academics/researchers Regulatory experts/consultants Business/marketing/strategy consultants What will Happen at the Event? Idea Owners will pitch their ideas or challenge areas, on the day, to an audience of support actors (designers, hardware/software developers and product development engineers along with business and marketing specialists). They will then form into teams in order to ‘workshop’ the ideas into a more complete proposal, which they will then pitch to a panel of judges. The Idea Owners will need to provide clinical/strategic/operational guidance during this process in order to ensure that the proposed solution addresses the problem identified and meets the twin challenges of improving quality and reducing cost.  Expected Outcomes  The judges will pick one or more of the ideas to go forward and pitch their idea to the Medtech Accelerator Investment Panel, with a chance of winning up to £125,000 of funding to develop the idea. The remaining projects will all be offered the opportunity of further mentoring and support from HEE & the EAHSN. Further Information & Programme Visit the Medtech Accelerator Website for more information Click here to view a detailed overview of the two day event (Available shortly) Call 01223 928040 - with any queries concerning the latest Hackathon.
      Countdown to Launch with EOS London! Dawn of the EOS Blockchain
      01 May - 06:00 PM
      London, United Kingdom
      For this EOS London meetup we have a huge event that will include sponsored drinks, food and swag aplenty. You can expect:Speakers:- Domenic Thomas, CEO of WBI (EOS based Decentralized Bank)- Dallas Johnston, CEO of Credify (EOS based reputation protocol)- Larry Ma, CEO of EOS Cannon (EOS in China and community)Latest EOS dApp ProjectsIntroduction to Block Producer Candidates: EOS42, eosDAC, EOS Dublin, EOSSw Eden, BitSpace, with video intros from EOS Gravity, EOSYS and OracleChainChintai - Token Leasing Delegation MarketplaceNews - Dawn 3.0, Developer Toolkit, Blockchain Launch Preparations, EOS.IO HackathonNetworking - meet the community! Sponsored by 2 Click Crypto (2CC.io) WeWork is the platform for creators. We provide the space, community and services you need to create your life’s work. To learn more send an email to joinuslondon@wework.com or call 0203 695 4926
        Government Blockchain Hackathon Serie - Supply Chain
        30 Apr - 08:30 AM
        London, United Kingdom
        Blockchain events are great but you feel like you want to actually get your hands on and work on actual blockchain solutions for the greater good? The GBA Hackcathon serie is just for you!   Every two month we will organise specific use case events and will give you a chance to build a blockchain solution for it.   You can join alone or register your team, we will complete the teams on the day.   THE PRINCIPLE:   Each Hackathon will be composed of our previous monthly meetup themes.   Teams of 3-4 people will race over one day to solve a Government specific issue using Blockchain technology.   Our first Hackathon will be about Supply chain and will occur on the 30th of April   At the end of the Challenge, teams will pitch in 5 minutes their solutions - the top 3 teams will be announced on the day.   REWARDS:   Top 3 teams:   The top 3 teams will be invited to defy the Counsel of Nodes and present their solution to a prestigious panel composed of Government representative, Blockchain and Industry Experts which will pick the winning team.   A 5 minutes video featuring the 3 finalists will be produced from that shooting and released on social medias and in our YouTube channel   Winning team: - Introduction to our numerous governments and institutions contacts across the world - A free spot for the team lead in our annual Conference at the end of this year   - Winning team will also be invited to pitch their solution on our GBA monthly events. The pitch will be recorded separately and added to the Youtube channel   Are you up to the challenge?   APRIL COUNSEL OF NODES Blockchain Influencers Sally Eaves and Gary Nuttal Innovation lead at Innovate UK Jonny Voon FAQ: How long will the event lasts? Will do the first on over one on the 30th of April. We will scale the hackathons over several days over time. Will Coding be necessary? Coding will not be mandatory, we will encourage the teams to go as far as possible in the tokenomics and blockchain design to have a robust solution. Any background is welcome to join. You will need to be comfortable that you can deliver the solution presented if a government is interested. The top 3 teams selected for the crypto dragons den will have a few days to polish their projects. More coding might be worth doing at this stage as the teams will be on the grill with a panel of highly knowledgeable industry and blockchain influencers
          Fabrications Fashion Hackathon
          28 Apr - 11:00 AM
          London, United Kingdom
          Calling all budding sewers, designers and refashionists! Get recreating, sewcialise and show us what you're made of at our 'Fashion Hackathon' event to coincide with Fashion Revolution Week. Fashion Revolution is a global movement calling for greater transparency, sustainability and ethics in the fashion industry. We want to unite the fashion industry and ignite a revolution to radically change the way our clothes are sourced, produced and purchased, so that what the world wears has been made in a safe, clean and fair way. What is a Fashion Hackathon? The Fabrications studio aka 'The Imaginerium' will be transformed into a sustainable sewing factory, where old unloved clothes enter, undergo some reconstructive surgery and receive a new lease of life or a creative make over! This is an opportunity to chanel your inspirations, think high fashion as we will be offering PRIZES for the best Refashions on the day! Competition categories : ( * SPONSORED BY BROTHER  SEWING MACHINES* ) * New Generation Refashioner * Fiesty Fashion Hacker Award * I'd Wear That! PRIZES: Win a brand new Brother NV15 Sewing Machine, Fabrications Workshop Vouchers., Sewing books & supplies Do I need to bring anything? YES! Your Ideas! Your Designs! Your Creativity! Your old clothes or vintage, charity shop finds to work with. Fabrications will privide a trove of inspirational reclaimed trims, haberdashery, fabric / lace offcuts and patches you can incorporate into your designs. As well as sewing & embroidery machines, dress makers dummies, scissors, threads, pins etc.There will also be lots of examples of clothes that have already undergone transformations in some way to inspire you! How much experience do I need? All levels of makers are welcome with basic sewing skills, from ages 12+ If you want to use a sewing machine to realise your design -  basic understanding of using a sewing machine is advised. Fabrications' in house designer maker Barley Massey will be on hand to advise and guide you. The finish of your creations doesn't need to be prefect, the focus of this event is to have fun, explore ideas and think about #Haulternatives Format of the day 11am - 1.30pm: Session 1 2.30 - 5pm: Session 2 5.30 onwards: Judging, Prize giving & Sewcial For more information about Fabrications and our classes & events, please visit our Website For Booking Terms & Conditions PHOTO CREDIT: David Mumford (D - A - M)
            Health + Wellness Blockchain Hackathon
            28 Apr - 10:00 AM
            London, United Kingdom
            We've partnered with industry leaders in blockchain health, medicine and artifical intelligence AI and data to host an event in West London's buzzing startup community. You've heard of Bitcoin, Ethereum and other crypto coins that sit on blockchain right? Now we’re inviting teams and individuals to join our Health + Wellness Hackathon to learn about using blockchain to develop solutions to improve the health and wellbeing for billions of people worldwide.
            Health + Wellness Blockchain Hackathon (Saturday 28th April)
            28 Apr - 10:00 AM
            London, United Kingdom
            Hackathon – Blockchain, health and wellness! How can we use blockchain to improve the health and wellness of people around the globe? We've partnered with industry leaders in blockchain health, medicine and artifical intelligence AI and data to host an event in West London's buzzing startup community. You've heard of Bitcoin, Ethereum and other crypto coins that sit on blockchain right?  Now we’re inviting teams and individuals to join the party of our Health + Wellness Hackathon to learn about using blockchain to develop solutions to improve the health and wellbeing for billions of people worldwide. Are you up for the challenge? How can blockchain change the efficiency and interoperability of our wellbeing services?.... How about new business models and revenue streams?....How about new behavioural changes and user adoption? We’re looking for individuals with a range of skills, so whether you’re a student, engineer, developer, data scientist, Crypto geek, UI/UX designer or health/wellness/fitness/AI enthusiast? We want you – technical or non technical it doesn't matter what your background is - everyone is welcome. The only requirement is that you bring your imagination.  Vamshi Lingampally Tech Entrepreneur, Women in Blockchain Dr Gareth Thompson Entrepreneur, author, NHS Katie Booth The Wellness Collective Jun Ming Yong President KCL Blockchain Neha Visavadia            MSc Health Health Psychology, One Health Tech UK What's on offer? Education from amazing industry guest speakers Work with us on a cool new mission Goodies you could win Healthy refreshments and Tenzing energy drinks Networking Looking for a new a new career, exciting opportunities in tech, blockchain startups? Get your ticket now! Snack sponsors. Ollybars - Natural energy bars Motion Nutrition - Lifestyle nutitionTenzing - Natural energy drinks 
              Autism Ideation & Hackathon
              28 Apr - 09:30 AM
              London, United Kingdom
              CALLING ALL CURIOUS MINDS... Interested in tech for good? Have ideas on how digital solutions could support those impacted by autism?  Autistic yourself or just want to give something back? Love problem solving and finding creative solutions to interesting problems? Come and join us at Microsoft’s brand new Reactor and spend the weekend finding amazing solutions to four core challenges. Never been to a hackathon? Not a developer? Don’t really know anything about autism? It really doesn’t matter! We believe that the best solutions come from bringing diverse groups of people together, so if you’re interested please come along and be part of exploring this exciting area. On the diversity point, if please let us know if there's anything you need.  There's lots of information below on the agenda for the weekend and on the venue (all very accessible), but if there's anything else, from equipment, to dietary requirements, please just drop us a note.   THE CHALLENGES CHALLENGE 1: Concentration - how can we help autistic children to focus their attention? Autistic children can find it particularly hard to concentrate on activities that don’t interest them – for example, tasks that involve shared attention (like reading a book with a parent or teacher), turn-taking games, or even walking safely across the road. They may also find it hard to switch attention between different stimuli or demands. Conversely, they often have the ability to focus intently and for prolonged periods on activities that do interest them - for example, a child who enjoys Minecraft might become totally absorbed in extending their world for hours at a time.  Therefore, how can we ensure that the tasks we are expecting autistic children to work on are meaningful, relevant and important for their quality of life? How can we make acquiring necessary life skills as engaging for autistic minds as possible? And how can we harness autistic superfocus, for the benefit of the child and others? CHALLENGE 2: Emotional cues - how can we help autistic children and adults to recognise emotional cues in near-real time? Autistic people often have trouble identifying and responding to other people’s emotions in a ‘neurotypical’ way.  Their approach may be unconventional and appear one-sided. This reflects their difficulty with ‘cognitive empathy’ – the ability to read facial expressions, tone of voice and other non-verbal cues in the subtle, fast-moving and sophisticated way that is expected. They may appear insensitive or unusual as a result, despite often having a strong instinctive sense of how others are feeling (‘affective empathy’). Their neurotypical communication partners also find it hard to empathise with the autistic person’s experience and style of communication. This can lead to confusion and misunderstanding on both sides. This is known as the ‘double empathy’ problem.  Therefore, how can we help autistic and non-autistic people to bridge their communication gaps? CHALLENGE 3: Anxiety - how can we help autistic children and adults to manage their anxiety? Anxiety is a real issue for many autistic individuals. It can occur for a range of reasons - unexpected changes, new social situations, sensory processing issues, among others. Autistic people vary in their ability to cope with anxiety. Sometimes it is possible to remove triggers and therefore reduce anxiety; at other times anxiety can lead to a variety of psychological and physical symptoms (e.g. difficulty concentrating, thinking persistently about the worst outcome, difficulty sleeping, meltdowns, shutdowns or regressions, physical pain and exhaustion). Therefore, how can we help autistic people to manage situations in a way that gives them control over their anxiety and that ultimately improves their well-being?   CHALLENGE 4: Sleep - how can we help autistic children to sleep better? Many people have sleep issues but for autistic children, sleeping is often particularly problematic. Irregular and insufficient sleep can result in daytime sleepiness, learning problems and behavioural issues such as hyperactivity, inattentiveness and behaviour that concerns their parents and carers - not to mention the indirect impact on the sleep of other family members. Therefore, how can we help autistic children to establish healthy sleep patterns, including going to sleep, staying asleep, waking at an appropriate time, and remaining alert during the day? AGENDA Saturday 0930: registration 0945: welcome 1000: the challenges 1030: find your team 1100: start exploring, ideating and hacking 1230: buffet lunch 1330: exploring, ideating and hacking 1500: tea and cakes 1530: exploring, ideating and hacking 1730: drinks & socialising 1830: doors close for the evening Sunday 0930: doors open 1000: exploring, ideating and hacking 1300: lunch & presentation preparation 1400: regroup for team presentations   1600: wrap up & beers 1630: doors close for the weekend FAQs Do I need to come for both days? Ideally, yes. Do I need to be a coder? No! All you need is a curious mind and bags of energy.   Are tickets free? Do you give travel expenses? This is a free event… but places are limited so you need to register. Unfortunately we can’t cover travel expenses this time around. What if I’ve never been to this kind of thing before? Perfect.  Come and see what all the fuss is about. Do I have to come with a team? No! We will help you find a great team. What is the minimum age of the participant? 18 Should I bring a laptop? Yes.  Even if you’re not coding it's a good idea to bring some sort of internet-enabled device. Can we sleep over? No.  Sleep is important.  We will close the doors at 1830 on Saturday and ask you to come back refreshed and raring to go on Sunday at 0930. Who owns the IP associated with the event? All intellectual property rights in the ideas and applications of a participant shall remain owned by, and shall vest in, the participant who creates them.   See our website and our terms and conditions for more details. For more information and even a 360 degree tour of the venue, see here. 
                Hack UX, Hackathon with Orange & Oracle, Designing the Future of Messaging & Bots
                27 Apr - 06:00 PM
                London, United Kingdom
                #HACKUX is on!  Learn More here: https://mobileuxlondon.com/events/hackux_orange_oracle_enhanced_messaging/ Dates / Time:  Friday 27th April  18.00 – 20.30 & Saturday 28th April 09.30 – 18.30 Designing the Future of Messaging & Bots A revolution in messaging is on the horizon that’s set to challenge giants like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. Rich Communication Service (RCS) brings all the features of these apps to any supported handset. The service will provide richer content with enhanced graphics, better interactions and the opportunity to include conversational bots within the native environment. RCS is set to pass over 1 billion users by the end of 2019 meaning now is the opportunity to capitalise on this revolutionary new platform.  Workshop description This UX Hackathon will explore the opportunities afforded to organisations, whether businesses or non-profit, through the use of intelligent agents in messaging environments, or ‘chatbots’. This includes designing conversational interactions for a relevant and fulfilling user experience. You will have the opportunity to prototype your ideas using the Oracle Platform with Oracle Intelligent Bots. You won’t need any technical skills (coding) to get the most from this UX hackathon, but developers are also welcome to participate We’re looking for teams with a range of skills, so whether you’re a designer, developer, a business or product manager, we want you!
                  Hack UX, Designing the Future of Messaging & Bot
                  27 Apr - 06:00 PM
                  London, United Kingdom
                  This Design hackathon is on communications design in an enhanced messaging environment. This Hackathon is open to all across Product, Design, Dev etc. You will have the opportunity to prototype your ideas using the Oracle Platform with Oracle Intelligent Bots. You won’t need be technical to use the platform as you will be designing & creating prototypes but familiarly with mark-up languages and hooking-up APIs etc will also be useful in this Hackathon