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MD5 Hacking Emergency Response
28 Jul - 04:00 PM
Cambridge, United States
We are looking for concepts that address emergency response in challenging environments such as disaster sites and conflict zones. Concepts should incorporate functional fabrics as part of a system; fabrics that have the ability to sense their surroundings; communicate; control temperature and monitor physiological performance. What kind of break-through prototypes could you help build to solve real-life ‘emergency response’ problems in disaster areas and conflict zones?
Developers. Engineers. Designers. Join us on Friday, July 28- Sunday, July 30 in Cambridge for a hackathon unlike others. Each day you’ll work with 100-150 other innovators from the DoD, MIT Innovation Initiative, AFFOA (Advanced Functional Fabrics of America) and the MIT community to build product prototypes.
Beside access to advanced fabric technologies as a hackathon participant you’ll get the opportunity to be mentored by a diverse group of experts: mentors who are experts in the hackathon “challenge” areas, technology mentors and pitch mentors.
Winning team(s) to receive up to $15K to further develop their ideas.
Registration is now open! Get your ticket today. If you are bringing a team with you to the hackathon, each team member will need to register separately for a ticket. (And if you are not part of a team yet, no worries, the hackathon facilitator will be helping teams to form at the start of the event.)
For more info, visit md5.net/hackathonS17. More updates coming soon as we share information on “challenge” judges, mentor sessions, exclusive technologies, and a detailed agenda.
DevOpsCT: ChatOps Hackathon
18 Jul - 06:00 PM
Hartford, United States
Want to try out Lita, Hubot or Cog, but just don't have time at your day job? Want to get advice on how to get up and running in ChatOps and use Slack as more than a communications tool?
Come out for our July meetup to explore what you can do in your chat tools.
Boston Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon
24 Jun - 02:00 PM
Boston, United States
Coders, designers, hackers, techies in and around Boston! Do you have a yen to create something that's terrific, but has absolutely no value at all? You're invited to participate in the Boston Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon. So sign up today and build something awesomely valueless!
AngelHack Global Hackathon Series: Boston
17 Jun - 09:00 AM
Boston, United States
Coders, designers and entrepreneurs in Greater Boston! AngelHack invites you to sign up to participate in the AngelHack Global Hackathon Series: Boston. Compete on your own, or collaborate as a member of a team to come up with an idea and turn it into a functioning prototype. You're not limited! You could build an app that delivers positive value to your community, a web site satisfying an unmet financial need, a virtual reality game, or whatever your imagination can conceive.
Boston: Technical Training on Hyperledger Fabric 1.0 - Advanced
15 Jun - 10:00 AM
Boston, United States
CONFIRMED LOCATION: June 15th: Boston Offices, Exchange Place, 53 State Street, Boston, MA 02109. Room name: Tower BR 53 State. 5th Floor. June 16th: Boston Offices, One Boston Place, 201 Washington Street. Room name: Interior BR One Boston Place. 26th Floor.
NOTE: Due to the room availability, Friday session will be hosted in a different building, but the buildings are close to each other.
The venue is very close to the Financial District.
NOTE: Photo ID is required at the door. You will show your ID to lobby security and will be directed to the correct elevator bank. You can ask for Boston Offices or the corresponding floor when you check in. Once you’re on the floor, the staff will be there to greet you and show you to the room.
DESCRIPTION
Hyperledger Fabric is the leading open source software platform for permissioned enterprise blockchains. Learn how to use the latest version (1.0) of Hyperledger Fabric codebase in a real blockchain network environment where you can play with smart contract deployments.
Is your team planning to build blockchain applications for your industry use case or project? Do you want to become fully skilled for building commercial-grade blockchain applications on Hyperledger Fabric 1.0 and deploying private blockchain networks? Then this advanced course is what you need!
Objectives:
Learn concepts and use cases of permissioned blockchains.
Learn architecture of Fabric 1.0, setup network, run smart contracts.
Learn to write smart contracts and deploy them in a complete blockchain application.
Benefits to you:
Solid hands-on technical skills developing and deploying blockchain applications with Hyperledger Fabric.
Interactive experience with expert trainers who have built working blockchain apps, an opportunity to ask questions and get real-life examples.
Who should attend?
Developers who have understanding of blockchains want to know how to design and write their own blockchain applications on top of Hyperledger Fabric V1.0.
If you experimented with smart contracts, or worked with Ethereum, other blockchains, and want to dive into Fabric 1.0 - this is the right course for you.
Prerequisites:
Working knowledge of Java
Basic understanding of PKI and docker
Development environment with JDK 1.8 and Gradle
ssh access to AWS EC2, IBM Bluemix or local Ubuntu
Your laptop with pre-installed JDK, Gradle or Go, and Docker Compose
Training Program
June 14th - Introduction. Fabric 1.0 Workshop
NOTE: Please check out this introductory course here: Technical Introduction to Hyperledger Fabric 1.0 - Essentials
June 15th - Fabric 1.0 Workshop
This intensive training is designed for engineers who know the basics of blockchain and want to learn the key components of Hyperledger Fabric, study in detail the transactions workflow and spend a sizable amount of time on experiments with blockchain.
The training helps developers acquire solid technical skills in building blockchain applications on Hyperledger Fabric v1.0. The students will learn how to develop working blockchain apps with Hyperledger Fabric SDK, how to deploy local blockchain networks, as well as understand the confidentiality basics in Hyperledger Fabric.
Agenda:
Write your own smart contract in Java
Custom Events
Endorsement policies
Overview of SDKs for Node and Java
Overview of Fabric Composer
June 16th - Hackathon
This advanced technical course is designed for experienced developers who have understanding of blockchain and Hyperledger Fabric.
Students will leave with the ability to develop full-featured blockchain applications, write not only a smart contract in Java, but also the client code and full interface of the application. Learn from an experienced trainer who has delivered working blockchain solutions.
Agenda:
Identify a use case for a blockchain application
Design identities, entities, transactions
Design network, consortium
Use Node SDK to create application API
Create secure web front end
Trainer:
Oleg Abdrashitov, Blockchain Practice Lead / Trainer
Oleg Abdrashitov heads the Blockchain Practice at Altoros and the Requirements Working Group at Hyperledger.
Oleg's career spans 19 years in software development for the financial services companies. He has built systems supporting high frequency trading, middle office and online exchanges. Oleg has worked at top investment banks, hedge funds and has founded startups and consultancies. He is currently engaged by clients in finance and insurance to train engineers and architects on blockchain.
Together with team Altoros, Oleg won the blockchain hackathon at Consensus 2016 with Decentralized Energy Utility Project, and delivered two working prototypes for the financial industry - Distributed Clearing Platform For Derivatives, and Bond Issuance and Trading.
Payment Info:
If you would like to get an invoice for your company to pay for this training, please email to training@altoros.com and provide us with the following info:
- Name of your Company/Division which you would like to be invoiced;- Name of the person the invoice should be addressed to;- Mailing address;- Purchase order # to put on the invoice (if required by your company).
Please email us at training@altoros.com if you would like to:
get training for your team (5+ people) and get team discount;
get private training in your company - we can customize the program for your needs, and schedule for the dates that work for you.
About Altoros:
Altoros is a digital transformation consultancy that has built a reputation in blockchain space. We are an active member of Hyperledger project, contributing expertise of our engineers.
We have built a number of blockchain application prototypes for insurance and financial services clients and conducted a technical training on Hyperledger Fabric 0.6 for a large financial services corporation, as well as a number of blockchain workshops for executives in (Re)Insurance, Lending & Securitization field.
YES Entrepreneurship Conference
10 Jun - 12:00 PM
Somerville, United States
The Youth Entrepreneurship Conference is an event designed to expose the youth of today to entrepreneurship and to exhibit the amazing things some local young entrepreneurs have already accomplished. This event is open to anyone, but we especially welcome kids, parents, and teachers to join us, as we hope to inspire more and more young individuals to pursue entrepreneurship and start their own businesses.
Find out more here: yesbostonyouth.weebly.com
This year's topic will be education. We will see student groups from 3 different schools pitch their ideas on how to solve a problem in the field of education.
The event will be held in conjunction with a student-run hackathon, called MAHacks. Find out more about MAHacks here: www.mahacks.com
iOS App Hackathon
27 May - 09:00 AM
Boston, United States
Students & App Developers from across all Boston schools get together for an incredible day of hacking. Work together on a team or individually to build something cool!
10-hour sprint of ideas & coding. Prizes. Free food. Free swag. Bragging rights. Friends. Fun.
THEME: HACK AN EXISTING APP
You will be given a choice of 3 popular apps that are currently on the App Store. Choose one and put your own creative unique spin on it.
PRIZES:
Cash $$$ prizes awarded to top 3 apps.Top finishers will be given an opportunity to interview for a developer postion at Alpha Labs.
We are looking for top engineering talent. You could be a critical member of our small software team, working on our existing and new native iOS apps. This is a unique role that has great leadership and creative freedom.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS :
9:00AM - Event Kickoff, doors open, Breakfast & Networking9:45AM - Welcome and Introduction of Alpha Labs10:00AM - Hackathon Description & Submission Deadline10:30AM - Let the hacking begin1:00PM - CODE FREEZE. Lunch is served2:00PM - Hacking continued 7:00PM - Judging 8:00PM - Demos 9:00PM - Awards10:00PM - Event ends
PREREQUISITES:
Good understanding of Xcode & SwiftGeneral or good understanding of Objective-CReact Native (Optional)
Level The Playing Field Hackathon
26 May - 06:00 PM
Cambridge, United States
LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD HACKATHON
>>>> FREE EVENT
This ALL INCLUSIVE Hackathon organized at HULT International Business School aims to discover news ways of enjoying music through skin hearing.
Each team will be self assigned after a pitching session between HULT Students, Engineers and music enthusiasts that identify as Deaf and hard of hearing, or/and Blind, low-vision and none of the above.
Through Lego Serious Play activities, workshops in Design Thinking and in basics in Engineering, each team will have one day to create a simple prototype/paper prototype that will be tested at a concert at the end of the event on Saturday night.
>>>>>>> PLEASE SELECT ONLY ONE TICKET
If you want to participate in one of the Workshops + Hackathon, please select the corresponding ticket below. The two workshops will be run simultaneously, you can only attend one!
Engineering Workshop + Hackathon ticket
Design Thinking Workshop + Hackathon ticket
If you only want to/can participate in the Hackathon (and not the workshops), please select the "Hackathon Only Admission" ticket below.
Mentors will go through all teams to help and improve ideas. Mentors are:
Mike Grandinetti
Fernando Albertorio
Christopher Robinson
Alexander Terekhov
Manvitha Ponnapati
Venkat Vadim
Here a Youtube Video of a previous Hackathon run at HULT and organized by Mike Grandinetti for his company Reduxio.
>>>>> CERTIFICATIONS WILL BE PROVIDED TO ALL PARTICIPANTS
AGENDA:
Friday (2:30pm - 5pm):
First round of registration for workshops (2:30pm - 3:30pm)
Simultaneous workshops on Design Thinking and Engineering (3:30pm-5:00pm)
Hackathon opening session (5:00pm-5:30pm)
Lego Serious Play activity (5:30pm-7:30pm)
Mixer and snacks (7:30pm-9:30pm)
Saturday (9am-9pm):
Hacking
Jury debate and award ceremony.
For any complementary information, please visit our website and/or email dhhhackathon@gmail.com.
Scratch Day @ MIT 2017
06 May - 09:30 AM
Cambridge, United States
Kids and parents in New England! ScratchDayatMIT invites you to participate in Scratch Day @ MIT 2017: Celebrating 10 Years of Scratch. Come and you can learn about Scratch, share your projects, and meet with the Scratch Team. Have fun and learn while using Scratch to program your own interactive stories, games, and animations. Kids under 16 -- you must bring an adult!
NASA International Space Apps Challenge 2017 Boston
29 Apr - 09:00 AM
Cambridge, United States
Interested in space travel? NASA has commissioned the NASA International Space Apps Challenge (ISAC) to get people around the world to collaborate on its mission directives. If you're in the Boston area, you're invited to sign up for the Boston edition. You'll be part of a 48-hour global collaborative hackathon focused on space exploration. In Boston, you can be part of a local team -- or team up with participants from Tokyo, Japan. The theme for Space Apps 2017 is Earth. You can select one of the following challenges:
1.The Earth and Us,
2.Planetary Blues,
3.Warning! Danger Ahead,
4.Our Ecological Neighborhood, and
5.Ideate and Create.