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AngelHack Global Hackathon Series: Sacramento
24 Jun - 09:00 AM
Sacramento, United States
Coders, designers, and entrepreneurs in the Sacramento area! AngelHack invites you to sign up to participate in the AngelHack Global Hackathon Series: Sacramento. 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 website satisfying an unmet financial need, a virtual reality game, or whatever your imagination can conceive.
JuliaCon 2017
20 Jun - 09:00 AM
Berkeley, United States
Are you planning to attend JuliaCon 2017? The JuliaCon Committee invites you to stay on after the main agenda in order to participate in the JuliaCon hackathon. You'll get the opportunity to network with the Julia developers and to collaborate on your favorite Julia projects. Come and network with the brightest minds involved in the Julia open-source language for data science, machine learning, and scientific computing.
Seed Screening
15 Jun - 05:00 PM
Sacramento, United States
We're bringing AngelHack's 10th Global Hackathon Series back to Sacramento in June, but before we do we’re hosting a meetup and screening of Seed! Join us for a night of pre-hackathon fun, networking, and happy hour sponsored by Savant Solutions! Kick back with a beer and watch the documentary Seed that follows three startups’ from Nairobi, Palestine, and Palo Alto as they descend on San Francisco for our Silicon Valley Week, and Global Demo Day. Dreams will become uncertain and partnerships will be tested! ** Remember to sign up for the AH10 Sacramento hackathon on June 24-25 you must sign up for a ticket here: If you have an idea but need a team for the weekends hackathon this is a perfect opportunity to meet some other attendees and hash out a game plan before we begin Saturday morning. Follow the journey this summer at #AH10 June 155:00 pm - Happy hour and networking with whiskey tasting! 6:00 pm - Opening talk from AngelHack 6:15 pm - Savant Solutions Sponsor talk6:30 pm - Seed Screening9:00 pm - Doors Close Screening 
    UpTempo Tech Robotics Hackathon
    06 May - 01:00 PM
    Danville, United States
    Middle schoolers in and around Danville, California! You're invited to participate in the UpTempo Tech Robotics Hackathon. You'll collaborate as part of a team of five students to build a robot from a kit, program it using the Scratch language, and then race it against other team's robots around a NASCAR-style track! The fastest team around five laps wins!
    AnnieCannons Curriculum Hackathon
    06 May - 10:00 AM
    Oakland, United States
    Developers, designers, PMs, and security experts in the Oakland Bay area. Do you believe in using technology for the common good? Think you'd like to help AnnieCannons a not-for-profit that helps survivors of human trafficking? Sign up for the AnnieCannons Curriculum Hackathon. You'll get to help AnnieCannons is update and improve their curriculum of courses that teach survivors of human trafficking in coding and other in-demand technology skills.
    Kids Hackathon for ages 8 - 15
    30 Apr - 05:30 PM
    Roseville, United States
    Is your child interested in coding websites?  Or perhaps earning a trophy for their coding skills? This is a free intro-hackathon for beginner coders.  No experienced required. Please bring a laptop computer + headphones Parents are required to be present at all times. Current Hackingtons students are welcome to join. 5:30pm - 6:00pm .  Welcome Instructions & Setup 6:15pm - 7:15pm.   Website Competition & Pizza 7:30pm.  Awards Ceremony.
      2017 Cal Hackathon: Coding and Graphic Design Competition + Keynote Speech with HTC CEO (sponsored by FullDive VR)
      29 Apr - 01:00 PM
      Berkeley, United States
      Join us at 2017 Cal VRathon: Coding and Graphic Design Competition and learn about virtual reality, immersive technology and more! Two major parts of the event: 1) a keynote speech when Cher Wang, CEO of HTC (and many other leaders in VR industry) will share with us their visions for virtual reality and education.  2) a hackathon session where students with diverse backgrounds (graphic design, engineering, etc) who are interested in VR work collaboratively in teams on developing VR graphic design software solutions. You may choose to attend both the speaker conference and hackathon, or just one of the above, depending on personal preference. Food and drinks will be provided. There is a cap for the event so sign up soon EVENT AGENDA 1.00 - 1.30pm Door opens 1.30 - 2:30pm Opening speeches by sponsoring companies 2.30 - 2.45pm Keynote speech by HTC CEO Cher Wang 2.45 - 3.00pm Q&A Session  3.00 - 3.30pm Competition rubrics intro 3.30 - 5.30pm Team discussions 5.45 - 6.00pm Q&A 6.00pm Door closes **We will not provide hardware as the submission process will be online through devpost. Submission channel will be opened at 3:00pm April 29th.  You will have 48 hours to work on the project. Result will be announced a week later and winners will be invited to celeration party to receive rewards and network with our major sponsor Full Dive VR. JUDGES For judges info please check devpost. ELIGIBILITY VRHack@Cal is open to all undergraduates of all majors. Whether you're a backend coder, a graphic designer, or just looking to learn more about VR, all are welcome. REQUIREMENTS Hackers will form teams up to THREE people and create a VR application that focuses on education. Something important to note is that writing code is NOT necessary. Teams can either create a graphic design showcasing their application, or create a real VR application. Graphic designs should be as detailed as possible and should really showcase the "VR" parts of the application. Certain websites can help with VR prototypes (https://blog.mozvr.com/quick-vr-prototypes/) Note that judging will award far more points to teams that actually create a real VR application with source code.  Every team will also be respondible for submitting a powerpoint describing their application and its relevance to education, as well as a YouTube video talking over this powerpoint or showcasing the application. JUDGING CRITERIA Complexity How complex is your application? If you wrote code and have a working VR app, you will likely score full points for this section. Judges will also account for how thorough and detailed graphic designs appear. Creativity Applications that showcase virtual reality in a unique an interesting way will be rewarded with more points. Relevance to Education The theme of this hackathon is education so make sure your application is at least somewhat related. Market Feasibility How good of an idea is the application. If judges can see many people using this application, more points will be rewarded. AWARD 1st Place: $500 + HTC VR Headset(worth $800) 2nd Place: $300 3rd Place: $100 IMPORTANT INFO: 1. You could choose to attend keynote speech, or competition, or both. 2. For competition participants, ALL members of your hackathon team must sign up on Eventbrite  3. For competition participants, please email your resume to berkeley@upsync.org as all of our sponsoring companies will collect your resumes for internship/full time opportuninities.
        NASA Space Apps Challenge Hackathon
        29 Apr - 09:00 AM
        Sacramento, 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 California, you're invited to sign up for the Sacramento edition. You'll be part of a 48-hour global collaborative hackathon focused on space exploration. 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.
        NASA Space Apps Hackathon
        29 Apr - 09:00 AM
        Berkeley, United States
        Technologists, scientists, designers, artists, educators, entrepreneurs, developers, and students! 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 Bay Area, you're invited to sign up for the Berkeley edition. You'll be part of a 48-hour global collaborative hackathon focused on space exploration. 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.
        ORHX (Oak Ridge Hacks)
        22 Apr - 10:00 AM
        Folsom, United States
        Students in the El Dorado County/Folsom area! You're invited to participate in the ORHX (Oak Ridge Hacks) hackathon at Intel's Folsom Campus. Just bring your project or idea and you'll have 24-hours to solve a problem or build a prototype.