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Prototypehelg for Forsvaret
20 May - 05:30 PM
Norway Drive, United Kingdom
This is ForsvarX's first experiment project together with Basement Innovation. The event is open to the public and enthusiasts. The purpose is to create an arena where the participants can gain insights into new ideas and help start-up businesses on the road to a tested products. Go from idea to prototype during this weekend and learn how to fly. The project is in collaboration with SOFWERX, Mil-OSS, Cellar Innovation, Startup Norway, Leading Change, Innovation Norway, Hack4Defence, Startup Weekend and Tech Stars. The event runs parallel, with Hackathon on SOFWERX in Tampa, Wright Institue in Ohio and Griffith Institute. You do not need previous knowledge to participate and will get access to resources.
Examples of topics that can be selected are: GeograficSystems, Autonome Systems and Robots, Cyber, Workout, Etteretning, and Logistics.
Note: This is not an event where companies can showcase their products. The event is an initiative of individuals. Ticket revenue goes to expenses such as local, stationery, food/drinks for participants and other administrative expenses.
Probabilistic Programming Workshop
22 Mar - 09:30 AM
Southampton, United Kingdom
Probabilistic programming is a relatively new field on the intersection of machine learning, computer science and artificial intelligence. Probabilistic programming allows you to write any generative probabilistic model in a straightforward way, simply by describing the generative forward process. Anglican is one of the start-of-the-art probabilistic programming languages. This hackathon on Probabilistic Programming based on Anglican, consisting of 3 parts. Part 1 will be an introduction session to probabilistic programing, part 2 will be for programming skills to write probabilistic programs in Anglican, and part 3 will give you the opportunity to bring along and/or discuss data and model, and discuss probabilistic programming implementations and predictions with the help of the facilitator and other participants.
Open Sauce Hackathon 2016
12 Mar - 09:30 AM
Newport, United Kingdom
Good news, everyone! The highly popular Open Sauce Hackathon will be hosted again this year, this time at Cardiff University's new National Software Academy, based in Newport.
The Open Sauce Hackathon is a 2 day event, where like-minded people get together and work on a tech project. At the end of the event, each project is demonstrated to a panel of judges. The judges evaluate each project, and award prizes to the teams behind their favourite ideas.
There are no restrictions as to what type of project you can work on — our only requirement is that you release the source code to your project at the end of the event, so that others can learn from your project, and perhaps continue development.
We provide the venue, catering, our sponsors provide the judges and prizes — all you need to do is provide the ideas and code!
The Hackathon is open to all, so whether you're a student, retired or anything inbetween, head down to the National Software Academy on the weekend of the 12th March for what's sure to be another great event.
We recommend a maximum team size of 5 people — you can come pre-assembled, or you could find a project that interests you on the day and join a team then. Presentations will take place at 16:00 on the Sunday Afternoon, prizes will be handed out at 17:00, and we anticipate the event wrapping up at around 17:30.
You will need to provide your own laptops/desktops, but we will provide internet access and power. A Wireless Network card will be required to connect to our guest Wi-Fi connection — we're unable to provide internet access over Ethernet.
FAQ:
I have no team, can I still come? Of course! Just turn up on the day and we will be able to fit you into a team! Or get social before the event at @cfhack on Twitter, or via IRC by joining #cscf on Freenode.
Shall I bring food and drink? Lunch and refreshments are provided on the day, so you are responsible for breakfast and dinner, you are more than welcome to bring any extra food or drink with you!
Are you providing equipment? You will have to provide all laptops/equipment you require to complete your project.
Is there a max team size? We ask the you have no more than 5 team members, otherwise you might not all get prizes!
Do I have to be a Student? No, this event is open to everyone!
Sponsors: It would be impossible to host the Open Sauce Hackathon without the generosity of our sponsors - a big thanks to the following companies (in no particular order) for their support:
Swift Hackathon Bristol
29 Feb - 09:00 AM
Bristol, United Kingdom
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is hosting the next OpenStack Swift Hackathon in Bristol, UK. The OpenStack Swift mid-cycle hackathons are designed to allow the active contributors from the global community to get together for a few days and review code, design features, and work together. This event is geared towards Swift development, and will not include any introductory sessions or formal presentations - the agenda will be designed on the go based on what will need to be covered.
WarwickHACK
20 Feb - 09:00 AM
Coventry, United Kingdom
The WarwickHACK Hackathon is gathering makers and innovators to come and create unique and exciting projects in just 24 hours. Students can come together to make, create and innovate! You can build all sort of things ranging from hardware projects to web applications. There are no limits!
River Water Quality Hackathon
13 Feb - 09:00 AM
Oxford, United Kingdom
Water quality is essential for good river health, the water resource in Thames catchment is of major environmental, social and economic value to South East region in England. It contributes to farming, fishing and mining as well as recreation and tourism. Knowing conditions of certain water quality indicators in advance will give water quality managers and other end users information to make better decision for their activities.
The challenge is to use your coding skills to help deliver the best information to water quality experts, or make a forecast on water quality near the river you live. Building an app using big data technology to forecasts and visualize water quality.
Hack@Brookes
12 Feb - 07:30 PM
Oxford, United Kingdom
Hack@Brookes is a 24 hour problem solving hackathon. Come to collaborate, hack and learn something new. It doesn’t matter what your background is, inspirational speakers will give you something to think about and there will be workshops for both beginners and those who are a little more in the know. Come and play!
Pedalling Innovation - Oxford's first cycle data hackathon
05 Feb - 05:00 PM
Oxford, United Kingdom
ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED. Due to last-minute cancellationsa number of places are now available, on a first come first served basis. To secure a ticket, please arrive at the venue between 1630 and 1645 on Friday 5/2 and register at the desk.
Thanks!
Friday 5 February 5-9pm; Saturday 6 February 9-6pm.
Cycling in this city could be a better experience for all. We want to be part of a process of improving it - but to make it better, we first need to understand the current experience and challenges more fully. And for that we need information, 'data'.
Join us and help to answer these questions:
How do we capture data about cycling in Oxfordshire?
What do we want/need to know about cycling in Oxford?
And how could we capture the information we need?
See https://pedallinginnovation.wordpress.com for full details and schedule.
UnituHack Warwick
30 Jan - 09:00 AM
Warwick, United Kingdom
UnituHack is bringing together students & staff to co-create technological innovations and solutions for specific challenges found in universities. This is an opportunity for all types of university staff and students who may have an idea they would like to create and improve for their own academic experience.
Global Game Jam 2016 SAE Institute Oxford - REGISTRATION
29 Jan - 05:00 PM
Oxford, United Kingdom
The Global Game Jam (GGJ) is one of the world's largest hackathons on game development. Come and explore the global creative gaming atmosphere, while taking part in the process of development, including programming, iterative design, narrative exploration and artistic expression. Don't worry if you don't know how to program, creative idea makers are also very crucial on the process of game development. Also if you are an experienced game player you can take a stab at testing the design.