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Seattle Immersive Healthcare Hackathon
  20 Apr - 06:30 PM
  Seattle, United States
Virtual and Augmented Reality are poised to transform the way we work, play, and learn. In healthcare, these technologies are already being applied to surgical planning, training, patient education, research, and many aspects of therapy. The Immersive Medical Hackathon is a weekend-long co-creation event that focuses on this intersection of virtual and augmented reality technology with healthcare challenges. It is an opportunity for healthcare professionals, researchers, and technologists to explore the possibilities of this space together. We would love for you to be a part of it! What is a Hackathon? A hackathon is a weekend spent making things. Attendees come together, form teams, choose a problem to work on, and spend a weekend working together to solve it. At the end, prizes are awarded to the best projects. The atmosphere of a hackathon is part workshop, part study session, and part festival. Aside from problem solving, hackathons are great places for networking with other people and learning about new technologies and skills. Hackathons aren't just about technology, however - they're about design, creation, and problem solving. If you have interest in art, graphics, 3D modelling, film, education, sound design, game design, or business as applied to healthcare, this is an event you'll enjoy! Who can participate? The Immersive Healthcare Hackathon is open to everyone. We welcome artists, physicians, enthusiasts, nurses, UX designers, pharmacists, sound artists, critics, researchers, film-makers, developers, game designers, testers, psychologists, industry professionals, and more. If you think VR and AR can be applied to healthcare in interesting ways, you are invited to attend. You don't have to be an expert. A hackathon is a great introduction to working new technologies, and our organizers and workshop presenters are all dedicated to helping you no matter what your skill level. We welcome everyone, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or background. Younger attendees are welcome, too, but must have an adult present if they are younger than 16 years of age.  We extend a particularly warm welcome to practitioners and researchers in the field of healthcare. Your insight into the challenges in this field will be invaluable to our teams. We look forward to seeing you, regardless of your level of experience with these technologies. How much does it cost? Registration for the full weekend costs $80 per attendee and covers meals throughout the weekend, an event t-shirt, and prizes. Note - you must register before 7 April if you want a t-shirt in your exact size. We will have a selection of t-shirts in a reasonable range of sizes for those who register after this date. If you're a full-time student, including high school, college, or professional training, you can register for the discounted student pass, which costs $50. You will need to present evidence of this when you register onsite, such as a student ID.  If you'd like to come by on Friday and / or Sunday to participate in the mixer, tickets for this cost $5. This goes towards catering and the venue. Volunteers and mentors receive complimentary access to the event, and will be invited based on need. When and where? The Seattle VR Hackathon will be hosted at the University of Washington's Center for Education and Research in Construction, a 25,000 square foot facility at Sand Point. For those who have been to past VR hackathons, this is the same location as usual. The event will run over the weekend of April 20-22 2018, starting 6pm Friday and ending 6pm Sunday. Our schedule, below, is tentative at this stage, but unlikely to change significantly. Schedule Friday 6:00 PM - VR Mega-Mixer begins 7:30 PM - Hackathon Kickoff / Lightning Rounds / Team Formation Hack overnight Saturday 9:00 AM - Registration / Breakfast 1:00 PM - Lunch 2:30 PM - Walk Around the Park (optional exercise opportunity!) 7:00 PM - Dinner Hack overnight Sunday 9:00 AM - Breakfast 12:00 PM - Lunch 1:00 PM - Hacking Concludes / Judging Begins 3:00 PM - Hacker Expo Begins 5:00 PM - Prizegiving 6:00 PM - Doors Close Teams are welcome to begin work on Friday night or wait until first thing Saturday morning. Frequently Asked Questions Do I have to know how to program to come to this event? No! We welcome anyone with an interest in working on immersive technology projects in healthcare. People with skill in art, sound, and design are in especially high demand throughout the weekend. Do I need my own XR headset? No! That said, if you have one, you should bring it. Many members of our community have equipment of their own that they bring and make available over the weekend. We will make available additional equipment as we are able, depending on what our sponsors are willing to provide. Remember, though, simple VR and AR applications will run on a smartphone with a Google Cardboard headset and can be quite compelling, and these devices are how most people are first experiencing these technologies. These headsets are very easy to work with and cheap to obtain online. Note that certain VR equipment, particularly the Vive, has a tendency to interfere with other similar units nearby. As a result, we may be forced to limit the number of Vives deployed. Come prepared with an alternative if you think this might affect you. What should I bring? A computer: If you have a gaming PC, this would be a good choice, as VR runs best on machines with dedicated graphics cards. If you don’t have one, don’t worry - you can achieve an awful lot with a regular entry-level laptop. Even if you don’t have a computer, you’re welcome to participate, as there are many aspects of design that don’t involve working on the computer. We may be able to provide loaner computers to those who need them. Computer mouse: Working in Unity or Unreal on a laptop trackpad might make you cry Headphones: Sound forms an important part of every VR experience, and if you want to listen to music while you work, you will need to use headphones. Extension cords and power strips: We will provide many of these, but it’s always helpful to have your own. Spare chargers: In case your friends/teammates forget their own! Pens, paper, and other drawing supplies: It's always helpful to have something write on while you're doing design work. Pillows/blankets/sleeping bags: Helpful if you plan to stay overnight. Toothbrush, toothpaste, and deodorant: Please, for the sake of everyone else, bring and use these. Remember to properly label any equipment that you bring with your name. We will not assume liability for any equipment that is lost or stolen over the weekend. If you do lose something, though, let us know, and we'll do what we can to help you find it. If you find something, bring it to us and we'll try and find out who to return it to. Is the venue ADA compliant? Yes. The venue is accessible by ramp on the ground level, and by elevator to the upper level, though this elevator is not as convenient as we'd like it to be. If you think that you may have special needs around accessibility, please reach out to us so that we can work with you to ensure that your experience at the hackathon is smooth and problem-free. Do I need to have a particular project to work on? No! You can just come along and see what happens. In fact, we encourage this. There are always people with ideas for projects that you can join. Similarly, if you have an idea but need someone to help you with it, there will be people there with skills that you can leverage. Can I bring a project I’m already working on? Yes, you can. If you do, however, you won’t be eligible for prizes, as that wouldn't be fair to teams that are building their entire project over the weekend. Exceptions may be made if you’re working on a distinct sub-project that builds on something else you've built in the past. Talk to the Organizers onsite if you're unsure. All of that said, a big part of the hackathon ethos is the collaboration that occurs when people come together to create something new, so we don’t recommend this approach. How do I learn about developing for VR? There are many ways to learn. If you’re a self-starter, there are excellent tutorials available online - you can pick an engine such as Unity or Unreal and work through their tutorials and examples to get a good entry-level understanding of development. We'll have mentors onsite at the hackathon who can guide you through whatever problems or questions you may have. What are the prize categories? Our prize categories will be announced shortly before the event What workshops will be available? We are working with our sponsors and local experts to put on workshops and other programming both before and during the event. Look out for posts from us with more information. How can I get more involved? There are a number of ways you can get more involved in the Seattle VR hackathon and the wider Seattle VR community prior to the hackathon! If you'd like to help out with the hackathon, contact us at hackathon@seattlevr.us or reach out to us via the Seattle VR Facebook or Slack groups. If you want to learn about other community events and mixers leading up to the hackathon, check out seattlevr.us for more information. Hackathon Rules Specific rules for the hackathon will be announced during Opening Ceremonies, and are subject to change at that time. Further rules changes may occur throughout the weekend in response to questions and emerging issues. Such changes will be announced if and when they occur. The following rules have been set at this time: Teams may have a maximum size of 8 members, excluding mentors and roving participants that assist multiple teams such as voice actors, composers, and other specialists. Teams may use content from third-party sources such as the asset store provided that the judges are provided with all details of this use during judging. Teams may use content from their own prior existing projects provided that they clear this use with the event organizers. This is to ensure that all teams have access to a similar pool of resources. Teams must register using the forms provided on Saturday evening in order to be eligible for prizes. Projects must be produced on-site at the hackathon. The organizers will make exceptions to this rule for teams that require other environments, for example, for filming a 360 scene outdoors. Announcements will be made using the event's Slack channel. Though attempts will be made to inform teams of any announcements in person, this is not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of each team to monitor the Slack channel for any important information. Teams will be allocated work spaces on Friday night, depending on their needs. We will provide pipe & drape and to act as a barrier between team workspaces in order to prevent interference between equipment. Code of Conduct We, the Seattle VR Hackathon Organizers, are committed to making the VR Hackathon a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, or technical expertise (or lack of any of the aforementioned). We will not tolerate harassment of any kind. Harassment may include verbal abuse, sexually explicit or derogatory language, offensive or sexual cartoons or materials, mimicry, offensive gestures, unwelcome sexual advances, and telling of jokes offensive to others in the community. In general, sexual advances of any kind are considered unwelcome by default and are not appropriate at this event. Drugs and alcohol are not permitted on site. Individuals who appear intoxicated or otherwise under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be asked to leave the event until they have recovered. If, in the eyes of the Organizers, a hackathon participant is seen to have violated these rules, they may be warned, sanctioned, or asked to leave the hackathon without a refund (if applicable). In other words, just do the following: be aware of your actions and their effects on others; don’t treat the hackathon like a dating sim; and, in general, be nice to one another.  Refund Policy We will refund your ticket if we receive your request to do so at least 7 days before the event. We may, at our discretion, give late refunds in extreme circumstances if we are able to re-sell your ticket. Contacting Us For more information about the event, or for any other questions, drop us a line at hackathon@seattlevr.us. We look forward to seeing you! The Immersive Healthcare Hackathon is a project of the Seattle Immersive Technology Association.
    Learning Blockchain & Exponential Technologies - Seattle
      12 Apr - 05:30 PM
      Seattle, United States
    Hearing the buzzwords “blockchain”, “exponential technologies”, and “AI” recently?  We invite you to an interactive class about these rapid growing technologies! With a weighted focus on blockchain, our guest Asier Jimenez will discuss how these technologies are becoming substantial disruptors in multiple industries and business methodologies. Join us to understand this current climate and pick up on what is to come. We will be showing live working demos about blockchain, virtual reality and artificial intelligence!  Please note the location will be confirmed upon registration.  About The Speaker Asier Arranz Jimenez is the Director of the Technology Lab at IE Business School. Asier is an expert in blockchain and decentralized technologies based on Ethereum smart contracts, NEM, Waves and others. His accolades range from winning Techcrunch’s Disrupt San Francisco to tech-hackathons by Google and Intel and all the way to Twitter’s Top 25 must-follow tech accounts in Spain.   In his free time, Asier created the IE Token to teach the concept of creating and transferring value to the students. He also founded Beluga Trends, an artificial intelligence based tool that analyzes in real-time the cryptocurrency market and users’ behavior in social networks to make automatic investment decisions. 
      Def Hacks Seattle
        24 Mar - 12:00 PM
        Redmond, United States
      If you're a student in the Seattle area, join us at the DefHacks Seattle hackathon on March 24 - 25 at the Microsoft HQ in Redmond. Sign up online at http://defhacks.io/seattle.html! Get ready for a weekend dedicated to exploring technology, coding the next top app, and a lot of free food! No experience necessary, all high school and college students are welcome. We will have swag, free food, prizes, late night snacks, and professional mentors to guide students. It's totally free - just bring the tech you want to work with. Sign ups are limited, so register ASAP! If you aren't a high school or college student, but still want to get involved with DefHacks Seattle, contact us at http://defhacks.io/seattle.html#contactto be a mentor!
        Capital One DevExchange Series - Seattle
          23 Mar - 06:00 PM
          Seattle, United States
        What does the future of finance look like? Our world and our tech is changing every day, and the way we interact with finances is no different. We are looking towards the future, so we are opening up our API’s across the country to you - the best U.S. developers, entrepreneurs, and designers to create innovative products using our APIs. PRIZES Grand Prize: $1,000 per team member in Tech & Gadgets Runner Up: $250 per team member in Tech & Gadgets Partner Prize(s): Cortana (Provided by Microsoft) Post Hackathon Survey Prize: Amazon Echo Social Media Prizes: Five individual will receive a $100.00 Gift Card CHALLENGES Capital One DevExchange Challenge: Create the most innovative product that provides value to the company producing the app, the customer, and/or Capital One by utilizing one or more of the below APIs. Featured API: Money MovementAPIs: Bank Account Starter, Credit Offers, Rewards Sponsor Challenges: Cortana: Best Use of Cortana Skills TECHNOLOGIES  Featured API: Money Movement Transfer money between Capital One bank accounts and externally linked accounts. Features: Retrieve Eligible Accounts Request Transfer of Money Retrieve All Transfer Details Retrieve Single Transfer Details Update Transfer Request Learn More Here APIs: Bank Account Starter Securely open a Capital One 360 Savings, 360 Money Market or 360 CD account from your app. Features: Offer Account applications Enable Initial Account Funding Increase Successful Applications Learn More Here Credit Offers Returns a personalized list of Capital One credit card offers in under 60 seconds based on just a few pieces of personal information. Features: Quick Customized Response Secure and Fast Up-to-date Credit Card Details Learn More Here Rewards Get information on the miles, points or cash rewards your customers have earned with their Capital One accounts. Features: Access Balance Show Their Power Easy Integration Learn More Here Sponsor API: Cortana API Features: Have conversations with you users Launch client code on devices Chain skills to solve complex problems Create customized skills with Cortana’s profile Stream audio to your users Use existing resources to jumpstart skill building Learn More Here SCHEDULE  Day 1: Friday Evening* 6:00 pm 6:30 pm - Intro to the weekend, logistics & instructions                                - Capital One Welcome                                - Nonprofit Talk & Welcome                                - Technology intro                                - Partner talks                                - Rules & Reminders 6:30 pm 7:30 pm - Team Building 7:30 pm 9:00 pm - Ideation Work 9:00 pm 9:30 pm - Q&A 9:30 pm - Event Closes & Coding Begins *To be recorded & placed within the Capital One Hackathon Series Slack Channel Day 2: Saturday 08:00 am 09:30 am - Doors Open & Breakfast Served 09:30 am 10:00 am - Opening Remarks & Outline of Day 10:00 am 12:30 pm - Science Fair Pitches w/ Mentor Feedback 12:30 pm 1:00 pm - Lunch 1:00 pm 1:30 pm - Pitch Workshop 1:30 pm 2:00 pm - Teams refine their products & pitches w/ AH team circulating 3:00 pm 4:30 pm - Demos begin 4:30 pm 5:30 pm - Judge Deliberation / Keynote Speaker 5:30 pm 6:00 pm - Winners’ Announced 6:00 pm - Event Closes JUDGING CRITERIA  Each submission will be scored in each round based on the following criteria with a minimum score of 0 and maximum score of 24 points, with the final score being the average of the judges’ scores: Featured APIs (4 points):  Per Featured API used Simplicity (5 points): Is the application simple to use and can the team explain it clearly in three sentences or less? Creativity (5 points): How creative was the team in developing an innovative solution for the challenge? Impact (5 points): Did the team create an application that can have a real and valuable impact? Design (5 points): Was the UX/UI intuitive and appealing? RULES  Teams of up to 5 participants are allowed. All team members must have completed the participation agreement to compete. You may not begin your project until the competition officially begins. Please don’t come in and build on top of previous projects if you want to win. Teams have full ownership of everything they build and are free to do with it as they wish whether they win or not. Winning teams will be subject to a code-review at some point following the event or immediately before the competition ends.
          Big Data and Data Science in Azure Meetup
            22 Mar - 05:00 PM
            Bellevue, United States
          Join us for a public happy hour as we dive into the new Azure Databricks and learn more about this new Apache Spark-based analytics platform. Guest speakers will be announced shortly. For those attending the Blueprint + Databricks + Microsoft Hackathon on March 23, our Blueprint Principal Architects will be available to give you a head start on what you need to prepare for in the hackathon. Agenda: 5-5:30 PM Networking 5:30-6:30 Lightning Round Talks: Garren Staubli, Blueprint Sr. Data Engineer: Using Databricks and Spark 2.3 on Azure Kyung Hyuk Kim, Blueprint Senior Data Scientist: Spark Machine Learning Pipeline for Modeling Training and Productionization Steve Hastings, Blueprint Principal Architect: Integrating Azure Databricks with the rest of Azure 6:30- 7 PM Guest Presentation: Marc Lobree, Databricks Solution Architect  7- 8 PM Networking  We look forward to seeing you there!
            Network and Chill: The #HackSeattle2018 Afterparty
              03 Feb - 06:00 PM
              Seattle, United States
            Our third installment of #NetworkandChill from 6pm-9pm will immediately follow #HackSeattle2018, our business-building hackathon for 10 entrepreneurs. Event registration includes a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift card.
              Hack the Now & Next: AI edition
                02 Feb - 07:00 PM
                Seattle, United States
              Hack the Now & Next Hackathon: AI Edition How can we hack today’s biggest problems- like- how do we make driving safer? How can doctors better treat their patients? Or perhaps, how do we save our planet from global warming? The answer is- we can- with Artificial Intelligence. AI is no longer ‘coming soon’- it’s here now – allowing us to innovate and change the world. Come learn, innovate and get inspired with us! We’ll have several people from Globant including members of our Innovation Team on deck throughout the event. Friday, February 2nd- Kickoff Party Food & Beverage  provided 7-7:30pm- Registration//Pizza & Drinks 7:30-8pm- Welcome//Rules, Restraints, FAQs 8-9pm- Pitch ideas, assemble teams & get started 9-10pm- Finish up the beer & pizza! Saturday, February 3rd- The Hackathon Food and refreshments provided 8am- Open for hacking 12pm- Lunch 5pm- Demos 7pm- Dinner while judges convene 7:30pm- Winners announced//prizes FAQs: Does it cost anything? $10 per participant to cover food & drinks Teams or Individuals? Team size 1 to 5 Which AI services will we be using for the Hackathon? Microsoft Cognitive Services Do I need to know have previous experience developing for AI? Excitement, passion, enthusiasm; these are the primary ingredients to bring; but each team will need development know-how. What equipment do I need? Just your laptop. For more in depth information on the Hackathon, check out our AI Hackathon brief here.
                AI NEXTCon Conference Seattle
                  17 Jan - 08:00 AM
                  Bellevue, United States
                AI NEXTCon Conference Seattle '18 Make AI works: 4-days, 50+ tech lead speakers, 60+ tech talks, 4 workshop/code labs. presented by engineering teams from Microsoft  Amazon Uber Airbnb Pinterest Google Facebook Twitter Linkedin,  etc... The NEXTCon has become one of premium tech events (and largest in Seattle) specially geared to tech engineers, developers, data scientists, and machine learning engineers. has attracted more than 300 tech lead speakers, 5000+ tech engineers attending and more than 30 sponsors (like Microsoft, Amazon, Uber, Oracle, Google, IBM, AI2, Zillow, Alibaba, Huawei, and more). Website:     http://aisea18.xnextcon.com Date:   Main Conference: 1/17-18th, 2018 (Wed and Thu) Conferece Workshop: 1/19-20th, 2018 (Fri-Sat) Tracks:   The conference features thoughtful tech leaders keynote  in the morning and breakout tracks tech talks in the afternoon: Computer Vision Speech&NLP Machine Learning Deep Learning Data Science & Analytics Speakers: Attendees: 800+ software engineers, developers,  data scientists, machine learning engineers. Confirmed speakers (partially): Steve Guggenheimer, CVP of AI at Microsoft Oren Etzioni, CEO at AI2 Nikko Strom, Sr Principal Scientist of Amazon Deepak Agarwal, VP of AI at LinkedIn Mukund Narasimhan, Engineer at Pinterest Baiyang Liu, Sr Research Scientist at Facebook Amy Unruh, Engineer at Google Cristian Canton, Engineering Lead, Facebook Miro Enev, Data Scientist, Nvidia Alex Sergeev, Sr. Engineer, Uber Xiaodong He, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Ding Ding,  Sr. Engineer, Intel (and more) visit the conference website for all speakers and schedules. Refund Policy: Tickets are refundable until 12/16/2017. After 12/16/2017,  all ticket sales are FINAL. Tickets are transferable to anyone else. Discount: Group discount (10% off for 5+ tickets, 15% off for 10+ tickets). you must purchase all tickets at one transaction. Students, non-profit org employees qualify for the following discount: (1) $135 for JFL one day pass; or (2) $300 for conference pass (wed&thu). No discount for other type of tickets. use discount code: studentnpo33. note: valid student or employee id/proof required at checkin. "NEXTCon sharing program":  help to share and promote NEXTCon, you can get deeper discount and even a free ticket, contact us for details.  Contact: billisme@gmail.com, admin@atiglobal.org AI tech learning community:   we are one of largest tech communities in Seattle and Silicon valley, focusing on promoting AI technology, through tech talks, workshops, networking, training, and large tech conferences. With 20000+ engineers, developers, data scientists in the group, and have hosted 100+ small tech meetups, workshops, hackathons, and large tech conferences. AI meetup Seattle:   https://www.meetup.com/aiseattle/ AI online learning and practicing group with AI news, tech articles, video tutorials, AI trainings:  http://eepurl.com/cpuXxn All NEXTCon around the world: http://www.xnextcon.com Twitter: @atiglobalorg