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Hackathon sponsored by Hack Reactor LA
18 Nov - 10:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
Announcing the first Hackathon sponsored by Hack Reactor!  Join us at the Hack Reactor LA campus for an immersive two days of coding, building, networking, and all around fun. All skill levels are welcome! Register as a team of people or individually to meet like minded programmers at the event and work to win the grand prize! The hackathon will span 36 hours from November 18-19th. - Open to participants of all skill levels - Food and snacks will be provided - Space is limited so be sure to RSVP ASAP! - Bring your own laptop! Computers will not be provided - For further questions, email richsong003@gmail.com Please RSVP through the EVENTBRITE page and also register here: https://goo.gl/forms/ju6oKpqsD5R4D5vF3  More information will be sent to registered email addresses as the event draws near!
    DevFest Los Angeles 2017
    04 Nov - 08:00 AM
    Los Angeles, United States
    Google Developer Group Los Angeles (GDGLA) is proud to announce the third annual DevFest Los Angeles taking place November 4th in Downtown Los Angeles. DevFest LA 2017 will bring experts from around the country who specialize in the latest Google technologies including Android, Firebase, Google Cloud Platform, Google Assistant, Flutter, machine learning, and more. As an attendee you can listen to talks, work on codelabs, participate in a hackathon and more. Tickets are being sold here on EventBrite, but more event details are at https://devfest2017.gdgla.org
      Bitcoin, Blockchain and the Distributed Ledger: What's In Your Digital Wallet
      18 Oct - 05:00 PM
      Santa Barbara, United States
      Amid what Fortune magazine has described as the "numismatic delirium" surrounding Bitcoin, Ethereum and the proliferance of Cryptocurrencies today, it's easy to overlook the long-term impact of the blockchain technology that uses consensus validation and complex mathematics, to sequence and verify cryptographically secured, "trusted" digital transactions to provide the foundational underpinnings for trust in these digital currencies.   Beyond this initial purpose, blockchain and distributed ledger tools are being developed to help assure data-integrity and ownership, easily maintain auditable records, and to secure contractual agreements.   Please join us on October 18th, 2017, for an insightful discussion centered on the role of digital currencies, blockchain, and distributed ledger technology in the financial markets, in enterprise applications, for identity verification and protection, and as a fundraising tool (Initial Coin Offerings, or "ICO's"), with our esteemed panel of industry experts:   Speakers: Vinny Lingham, Founder and CEO, Civic Technologies, Inc. Sheri Kaiserman, Head of Advanced Securities Division, Wedbush Stanislav Synko, CTO, Cryptix   Vinny Lingham, Founder and CEO, Civic Technologies, Inc. Vinny is a serial entrepreneur who previously founded the digital gift card platform, Gyft, which was acquired by First Data Corporation in 2014. He is well-known for his role as a Shark on Shark Tank South Africa, and most recently led the effort on Civic's highly-successful, over-subscribed, $33-million ICO in June of this year.  Vinny is a vocal advocate for implementation of blockchain and distributed ledger solutions, and has produced a wealth of reference knowledge via blog posts available at vinnylingham.com.   Sheri Kaiserman, Head of Advanced Securities Division, Wedbush. With over 25-years of equity sales and leadership experience, Sheri moved into her current role with Wedbush to further build the firm's Blockchain/Bitcoin initiatives, including raising money for Wedbush's early stage VC fund dedicated to investing in Blockchain enabled companies.   Stanislav Synko, CTO, Cryptix. Stan has been active in the software industry for 10-years, including 5-years building distributed teams, running a blockchain consultancy, and as a systems architect for entrepreneurs specializing in Hyperledger blockchain. He was Principal architect of the winning solution at IBM Blockchain Hackathon, and has hosted a workshop on the topic at Harvard Innovation Labs and a seminar at Rutgers University Business School. Stan joined the Cryptix team as CTO & Architect, to spearhead their technical work on a platform to provide enhanced security and digital contract capabilities in the event ticketing “arena”.
        The Disruptors Hackathon Pitch Competition
        17 Oct - 07:30 PM
        Los Angeles, United States
        It's audience participation time! Come watch teams of filmmakers pitch video & film ideas that can help disrupt the polarization that feeds hate, extremism, and violence, and help decide which ones get to move forward! Your votes and support will help decide which ones move forward into production! This event caps off the first Disruptors Hackathon - a fast-paced, 48 hour race-against-the-clock in which teams of creative artists will compete to develop a treatment for a video that can help counter polarization and violent extremism in America. The video can be any genre and take any number of different story angles. Throughout the hackathon, teams will have opportunities to get feedback from entertainment industry professionals, including producers, directors, screenwriters, and others. Teams will pitch to a live audience, a panel of judges from the entertainment industry, and an online audience watching via livestream. Teams will be evaluated based on: Entertainment value Likely impact on target audience Feasibility of production Winning teams will receive $5,000 in funding as well as support from creative arts professionals in the entertainment, marketing, and advertising industries to fully develop and distribute their creative product in the subsequent weeks and months.
          Valley Hackathon III
          13 Oct - 09:00 AM
          Glendale, United States
          The Valley Economic Alliance is hosting Valley Hackathon III on Friday, October 13 from 9am-5pm at Downtown Central Library's Auditorium. High school and college students are invited to come together to develop concepts and usable solutions to a challenge that is revealed at the technology focused competition. Teams will present their final solutions to a panel of industry experts for a chance to win first, second and third place prizes. Students will also have the opportunity to network with apprenticeship sponsors at the event, who are offering internship opportunities to applicable candidates. We are recruiting high school (9-12th grade) and college students interested in:  Technology Coding Website Development/Design Mobile Application/Design Computer Science Graphic Design Communications Marketing Environmental Studies Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts FAQ: Valley Hackathon III is recruiting high school (9-12) and college students only. Participants must bring their own laptop & flash drive to the event. Students will need to use PowerPoint & Microsoft Excel.    Teams & competition challenge will be revealed at the event. Students cannot create their own teams. First, Second & Third Place winning teams will be selected by a panel of judges & win sponsored prizes. Prizes will not be announced prior to the event. Continental breakfast & lunch will be served.  Transportation nor transportation reimbursement will not be provided. Parking is available in front of the library. Map & parking instructions to come. Bring your resume! There will be an internship networking portion where you may meet your next employer. This event will be photographed and videotaped. Minors must complete a photo/video release form, signed by parent, guardian or supervisor. Connect with us: www.facebook.com/ValleyEconomicAlliance www.twitter.com/ValleyAlliance www.instagram/ValleyAlliance Contact aamirkhanian@economicalliance.org for questions. 
            BLOCK-CON 2017 Blockchain Convention & Token Conference
            10 Oct - 08:00 AM
            Santa Monica, United States
            Alert 09/29: IF YOU HAVE NOT PURCHASED THE TICKETS PLEASE DO, WE WILL BE AT CAPACITY SOON ALL ATTENDEES GET FREE BITCOIN (fractional) ALL TICKETS ARE 100% REFUNDABLE 40 DAYS BEFORE EVENT. Only name transfers are allowed ATTEND WORKSHOPS LIKE - How to do an ICO: A step by step guide to riches (or fraud) - Blockchain Infrastructure 101: Freshly farmed organic ingredients to make your omelette   HACKATHON - 15 day global hckathon. 10 Categories. 3 prize winners from each category present on stage at BLOCK-CON  
              Hispanicize L.A. 2017
              04 Oct - 07:00 AM
              LOS ANGELES, United States
              PLEASE NOTE YOU MAY PURCHASE UNLIMITED PASSES BUT YOU MUST BUY ONE TICKET AT A TIME. Slated for October 4th in Los Angeles at The Line Hotel in Koreatown, Hispanicize Los Angeles’ Hispanic Heritage Month edition will focus on the industries of diversity tech, content creators and entertainment. If you are a Latinx content creator ( blogger, youtuber, instagrammer, FBer,) a musician or filmmaker, or in the tech industry, you won't want to miss this event. Come network with brands, PR & Marketing professionals, social media influencers, musicans, actors and producers. VIP Tickets include breakfast, lunch, and swag bag. Event will also serve appetiers, snacks, drinks, and host giveaways. For the Latest SCHEDULE and NEWS, VISIT www.HispanicizeLA.com The three industry showcases that form the core of Hispanicize L.A are: Digital Creators Showcase: Led by HMG’s DiMe Media team, the Digital Creators Showcase will connect brands with influencers through a variety of dedicated sessions, workshops and sponsor activations that will take place throughout the entire event. Diversity Tech Showcase: The Diversity Tech showcase will be co-presented in partnership with the San Francisco-based Latino Startup Alliance and will feature keynotes, entrepreneur workshops, a hackathon and Office Hours, among other activities. ​Entertainment Industry Showcase: Curated by Hispanicize Pictures, The Hispanicize Music Board, and the Latino Filmmakers Network, this showcase will focus on Latinos in Hollywood, including actors, producers, directors and writers, and Latinos in the music industry, musicians, label executives, concert promoters, DJ’s and producers.
                Digital LA - Women in Entertainment
                19 Sep - 07:00 PM
                Los Angeles, United States
                In this next panel in our Women-focused series, we focus on Digital Women in Entertainment. Join us for this discussion with startup founders and CEOs, and digital filmmakers and content creators. Startup founders and CEOs will discuss how they founded their companies, developed their products, built their teams, raised money, get clients and customers, and do marketing and social media. Digital filmmakers and content creators will discuss how they adapt to digital, and use digital tools to create content and tell stories differently, from online to VR/AR/MR.  We will also discuss how to increase more women in entertainment in tech: What is needed? What are resources? What can we as a community do? SCHEDULED SPEAKERS Lauren Tracy, Blue Fever, CEO; Filmmaker. Recently accepted into Techstars LA inaugural class, Blue Fever is a 'Netflix for millennial women.’  Since mainstream Hollywood serves women only 15% of the time, Blue Fever fills this market gap by providing the high-quality women-focused movies and series (short and long-form). @BlueFevr Rumala Sheikhani, Castifi, CEO. Castifi lets casting directors and managers sourcing talent, coordinating talent on set, and payroll. Castifi is paperless and can handle rush castings of any size. Rumala pitched at our Silicon Beach Fest Downtown a few years ago. @castifiapp Denise Hewett, Scriptd, CEO/ Founder. Scriptd is a script database for the entertainment industry (google for scripts if you will) that is a true pipeline for diversity and content discovery.  We are also creating script culture like book culture so the public can pay to read scripts for the first time ever (like e-books) and upvote them on the site. This allows us to tap into audience bases, capture the data behind them and make better buys and bets to achieve greater commercial success. @scriptdinc Kate Grady, Adaptive Studios, Executive Director, Physical Production. Adaptive identifyies and acquires undervalued IP, and adapt it to new digital content on various digital platforms for new audiences. Adaptive has worked with a variety of partners that include HBO, Facebook, Verizon, Netflix, Samsung, Barnes & Noble, Stylehaul, Gunpowder & Sky, Matt Damon & Ben Affleck and many others.  @adaptivestudios Shero Robertson, Blaze VR/AR, Founder. Shero Robertson, Blaze VR/AR, Founder. Sherrie is a traditional filmmaker who has ventured into VR/AR/MR over the past 2.5 years. Past clients in traditional film include Red Bull, Body Mints, Triple Crown of Surfing. She recently won several awards for her ViR storytelling/producing workincluding “Best in Show” at the SFVR hackathon and Google’s Project Tango hackathon. Dramatic feature script, Juke Box Hero, is a two-time Sundance Feature Film Lab finalist currently in post-production. She was offered Panavision's New Filmmaker grant as well. AGENDA- 7-7:30p Networking and Check-in- 7:30-8:30p Panel- 8:30-9p After Networking PARKING- Complimentary parking in the CTRL Parking Lot after 6p
                  BLOCK-CON 2017 Hackathon
                  17 Sep - 07:00 AM
                  Santa Monica, United States
                  Developers, students, and aspiring entrepreneurs who are passionate about blockchain! You're invited to participate in the BLOCK-CON 2017 HACKATHON. This is a virtual event -- so sign up and participate in this two-week hacking event! Compete with the best of the best -- present the results of your hacking expertise to a panel of industry experts and leading venture capital firms. There are no limitations on what you can build -- so let your creativity flow to win industry recognition and great prizes.
                  Hacking for Humanity - A Social Innovation Hackathon with Girls in Tech
                  14 Sep - 10:00 AM
                  Los Angeles, United States
                  Update: To clarify, the hackathon is being held from 10AM-6PM on both Thursday and Friday of this week. The hackathon will not operate overnight, though you are welcome and encouraged to continue your efforts with your team after hours at a mutually agreed upon offsite location of your choosing; however, the ballroom at the J.W. Marriott will close at 6pm on Thursday and will be unavailable to participants. Girls in Tech Los Angeles has teamed up with the Linux Foundation to bring its members a unique  two-day hackathon program to tackle global challenges.  We invite women and men across all fields, including developers, designers, product developers and entrepreneurs, plus businesses that want to embrace the idea of social innovation, or initiatives that combine a positive missions with business. WHO: Women and men across the globe, including developers, designers, product developers and entrepreneurs, plus businesses that want to embrace the idea of Social Innovation, or initiatives that combine a positive mission with business. WHAT: More social enterprises are launching worldwide, every year, with the goal to radically transform sectors such as education, healthcare, environmental conservancy, at-risk youth and more. Participants will be challenged to spark new ways to foster stronger collaborations and communications amongst people in the private, public and people sectors, and build a robust social marketplace to accelerate the growth of the social sector. For this hackathon, we'll be working on challenges from the following organizations: Girls Scouts of Greater Los Angeles: The preeminent leadership development organization for girls. With programs from coast to coast and across the globe, Girl Scouts offers every girl a chance to practice a lifetime of leadership, adventure, and success.  The Raw Science Foundation is a non-profit that promotes STEAM education to raise awareness of the impact science and technology have on humanity, particularly for girls and women.   The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world, with 132,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professional standards, and to advance sound social policies. The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship's mission is to provide programs that inspire young people from low-income communities to stay in school, to recognize business opportunities and to plan for successful futures. WHY: Because women don’t just do good when they work together—they become a force for global change. WHERE: The hackathon will take place in conjunction with Open Source Summit North America. Participants can save 15% on All-Access Summit Registration with code GIT15. Note you are NOT required to register for Open Source Summit to participate in the hackathon. WHAT TO BRING: Laptop and charger