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Hackathon: Co-creating the future of the Tenderloin
19 Dec - 09:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
"We'll never solve this at city hall" - former mayor of San Francisco (2004-2011), Gavin Newsom All proceeds will be donated to a Tenderloin community organization we collectively vote for at the end of the event. Please feel free to bring suggestions of organizations that might benefit from this donation. In a city of abundant wealth and intelligence, why does the Tenderloin, and the people who inhabit one of the most traditional neighborhoods of San Francisco, still struggle to find solutions that make the area a better place for everyone? It has become clear over the years the challenges are multi-faceted, making it increasingly difficult to rely on the government alone for solutions to this complex challenge. With the intellectual capital the San Francisco holds, can we find the solutions ourselves and push them forward? Join us for a 1-day design thinking and business model innovation workshop, determined to identify a vision and solutions for the current situation of the Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco. We want you: agents of change, innovators, disruptors, business leaders, influencers, community leaders, residents, technical experts...what do you have to bring to the table to find solutions for the city we all love? Together, let's co-create a vision and actionable strategies to get there, answering questions such as... Homelessness, what are the viable options to house displaced residents? Lack of coordination between non-profit organizations Drugs, why are they so prevalent and how can reduce their impact in the area? Mental illness, what are solutions for increasing support towards the mentally ill? Community, how do we come together to help our fellow residents? Inclusion, how do we create opportunities to reinstate opportunities for everyone?  Education, what is the best approach and how can it have an impact on the short and long-term Here are some number for you to start thinking about... Currently, San Francisco has about 7,500 homeless residents. Of those, around 2,300 are chronically homeless (have been homeless for more than a year or experienced homelessness 4 times or more during the last 3 years). Current city spend is $249 million per year on homelessness. 2/3 of this amount is already going to those in supportive housing About 1000 residents at any given time are on a waiting list for temporary housing in San Francisco, in addition to the lack of permanent housing. Jennifer Friedenbach, executive director of the Coalition on Homelessness, says an additional $100 million is needed, at least, to start solving the situation. At the end of the day, we will have created real models of solutions for the Tenderloin neighborhood, combined with actionable plans to make them real. Our goal is to have projects and models that have proven viability. The next step will be to find the financial feasibility with San Francisco based companies and organization that are willing to take the project forward.  You will be working in groups of 2-5 people. You are welcome to join with friends and colleagues. Agenda 09:00-10:30: Embrace Uncertainty & Co-Create Options for the Future Today: What is the current model of the Tenderloin today? Who is living there, what is the value of the location to residents & businesses, what are the resources available, what are the key contributors to the economy of the area, what goes the cost structure look like for the current efforts in the area... Future: Now fast forward 2 years, 5 years, 10 years...what does this model look like now? What has changed and what has created impact? 10:30-11:00: Break 11:00-12:30: Unpack the World! What are the trends driving change in other parts of the world? How might we turn uncertainty into an opportunity? What is the future of the Tenderloin and it's residents? What do they need today & tomorrow? 12:30-1:30: Lunch 1:30-2:30: Prototyping the Business Models of the Future of the Tenderloin. How might we co-create future-proof models to improve parts of the problems within the neighborhood? What are our riskiest assumptions and how might we test them using prototypes? 2:30-3:30: Get out of the Building! Coffee with your residents, business owners and the community: How might you invalidate (or validate) your assumptions with your prototypes? Time to talk to the people who are living it every day. 3:30-4:15: Pivoting & Pitching your Ideas. Updating your idea and prototypes based on customer validation. Craft your pitch! 4:15-4:30: Pitch your idea (s). Why are your groups ideas the ones with real potential to create a positive shift in the neighborhood? 4:30-5:00: Closing the Day 5:00-6:00: Decompress Over Cocktails
    Eitanim Local Hackathon
    16 Dec - 10:30 AM
    Palo Alto, United States
    May the Best Team win...! We will be kicking off the Eitanim year with a local Hackathon! Students from 7th to 12th grade are invited to join us in an all-day idea hackathon.Judges from the Business and Tech world will evaluate performances.By learning how to approach social issues with an entrepreneurship and innovative lens, we hope you get a fresh perspective on some of the global biggest challenges today. Teams will compete to develop the best solutions needed by using soft skills, entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity and thinking outside the boxPrizes will be given to the winning team! * Registration includes meals and a T-shirt ** In partnership with Palo Alto Group  !!שהקבוצה הטובה ביותר תנצח
    Developing Hyperledger Fabric Applications Step-by-Step | With IBM
    15 Dec - 05:00 PM
    Santa Clara, United States
      Join us for a hands-on workshop and learn how to build and deploy Hyperledger applications.  The Hyperledger Project is quickly becoming the front-runner in enterprise Blockchain solutions and has attracted talent and resources from industry leaders like IBM and Intel in an open source collaborative effort to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, Internet of Things, supply chains, manufacturing, and Technology. In this workshop, you will learn:   - How to use the Hyperledger Composer, an extensive, open development toolset, to develop Hyperledger applications from a business perspective. - How to deploy Hyperledger applications to the Hyperledger Fabric and the IBM Blockchain Platform, which is designed to accelerate the development, governance, and operation of enterprise business networks running on the IBM Cloud.      - What Use Cases and IBM Development Patterns can you reuse?  - Architecture considerations.- How to build up your Hyperledger team. What kind of skills do you need on your team?- What kind of software and hardware do you need?- On-chain and Off-chain, how do you you connect to existing legacy systems?- How and why do you host in the Cloud? - How do you get support for your app? - Where do we go from here? Meet the Instructor: Your teacher is Lennart Frantzell, IBM Code SF Developer Advocate. Lennart has been working with Blockchain and Hyperledger for over a year. Lennart loves building and hacking anything in the cloud. He speaks at Meetups, holds Workshops and on weekends, whenever possible, to avoid doing yard work at his bungalow in Silicon Valley, he attends Hackathons. His goal is to change the world by accelerating the roll-out or Hyperledger apps. This is a getting started workshop so anyone is welcome to attend. Please bring your laptop as this is a hands-on coding session.  IBM has been kind enough to provide pizza and drinks to all attendees, so be prepared to eat and learn! Please arrive early! The event begins promptly at the start time. Learn more about our community at theden.io! You can always reach us at (408) 657-0861 or email us at hi@theden.io!
      Hyperledger Development Bootcamp
      15 Dec - 09:00 AM
      Fremont, United States
      Join us! This coming December 15th & 16th, we welcome to join our upcoming cohort for a hands-on Hyperledger Fabric Developer Bootcamp. In this instructor-led, live training, developers will learn how to use Hyperledger and develop a sample application. This is a 14-hour bootcamp spread over two days. What is Hyperledger Fabric? Hyperledger Fabric is a  framework implementation and one of the Hyperledger projects hosted by The Linux Foundation. Intended as a foundation for developing applications or solutions with a modular architecture, Hyperledger Fabric allows components, such as consensus and membership services, to be plug-and-play. Hyperledger Fabric leverages container technology to host smart contracts called “chaincode” that comprise the application logic of the system. Hyperledger Fabric was initially contributed by Digital Asset and IBM, as a result of the first hackathon. What's the Agenda? Introduction to Distributed Ledger Technology How does the Distributed Ledger Technology Work? Install the prerequisites using prereqs-ubunt.sh script Reviewing the content of prereqs-ubunt.sh script Running prereqs-ubunt.sh script to install all prerequisites. Installing the development environment  - Installing components Step 1: Install the CLI tools Composer CLI Composer REST Server Generator-Hyperledger-Composer Yeoman tool - Slide 34 Step 2: Install Playground Step 3: Set up your IDE Step 4: Install Hyperledger Fabric Controlling your dev environment Starting Hyperledger Fabric Start Composer Playground Developing on Composer Playground Step 1: Open the Hyperledger Composer Playground Step 2: Creating a new business network Step 3: Connecting to the business network Step 4: Adding a model file Step 5: Adding a transaction processor script file Step 6: Access control Step 7: Deploying the updated business network Step 8: Testing the business network definition Step 9: Creating participants Step 10: Creating an asset Step 11: Submitting transactions Developing on CLI using Composer Step 1: Creating a business network structure Step 2: Defining a business network Modelling assets, participants, and transactions Adding JavaScript transaction logic Adding access control Step 3: Generate a business network archive Step 4: Deploying the business network Step 5: Generating a REST server Destroy the previous setup What are the Requirements?  Comfortable programming in some high-level programming language such as Python, Java\ Comfortable working with some cloud computing platform such as AWS, Azure or the GCP Basic understanding of Distributed Ledger Technology is not required but would help Who's Teaching the Course?  Our instructor has 6+ years of experience in Distributed Ledger Technology and related domains and is a member of the Indian  Council. He is well versed with various frameworks which include HyperLedger Fabric, Iroha, Indy, Chainscript etc.  With an extensive background on Distributed Ledger Technology, he is a global speaker on Distributed Ledger Technology. Also has been working and designing products which can leverage Distributed Ledger Technology and efficiently solve the problems also at the same time reduces the cost for the companies.  He has trained more than 2200+ hours on Distributed Technology globally to help the audience understand the technology and how to leverage it.
        Social Impact & Education Blockchain Hackathon
        15 Dec - 07:00 AM
        San Francisco, United States
        Do you want to start a new blockchain venture but aren’t sure where to start? Are you searching for a co-founder but don’t know where to look? Are you going to various networking events, but can’t find like-minded people? | Join Serendipia Nest & The DEN and begin building your blockchain startup for social impact! Startup Saturday – 12-Hour Blockchain Challenge is an event dedicated to helping you to find your technical co-founder, connect with a business co-founder, and create a blockchain prototype. In this event, you bring a previously non-prototyped idea and work with a team of business people and developers to create magic. Along the way, you will get a chance to learn many things about what a startup is, all in one day! We will provide lunch, all you need is to bring an idea or development skills, that has no prior prototype, so you can validate it. We will form various teams with about three to five members per team. Or we can use the Jigsaw technique to prototype an idea or many ideas. | Audience Blockchain enthusiasts, developers, business owners looking for real-world working blockchain solutions, futurists, hackers, fellow cypherpunks as well as all other people interested in developing a social impact with digital transactions through blockchain technology. | Key Takeaways: Do you have a blockchain idea for social impact? Come and join us for a 12-hour challenge to build a blockchain prototype! 1. Come up with an idea. 2. Form a team. 3. Validate. 4. Create a prototype. 5. Pitch! | Agenda: 7:00 AM –   8:00 AM – Registration, Breakfast, & Coffee 8:15 AM - 8:30 AM - Intro from organizers, #serendipia #theden 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM - Lecture: Crypto Economics & Tokenomics 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM - Workshop: Build ERC-20 & 721 From Scratch 9:15 AM - 9:45 AM - Participants Introduction & Brainstorming 9:45 AM – 10:00 AM – Team Forming 10:00 AM – 10:45 AM – Come up with an idea & a plan for execution 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM - Ideate & Build Wireframe 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – Lunch (provided) + Talk: Social Impact Measurement 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM – Build, with mentors 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM – Create a high level business and financial plan 6:00 PM – 6:45 PM – Pitch your product + P2P feedback 6:40 PM - 8:30 PM - Post-Day Happy Hour - Because you deserve it, of course | What Should I Bring? A laptop, an open mind, questions, and a willingness to learn. Please arrive early! Event begins promptly at the start time. Learn more about our community at theden.io! Join the conversation on our telegram at https://t.me/dennexus! You can always reach us directly at (408) 657-0861 or email us at hi@theden.io!
          Blockchain Hackathon: Enterprise ready
          14 Dec - 06:00 PM
          San Francisco, United States
          Blockchain Founder Club(BFC), INT9 Solutions and THON Network(THON) will host a blockchain hackathon with the theme "Enterprise Ready". This hackathon will feature a enterprise use-case that the participating teams will develop solutions on a blockchain platform **ATTENDEES ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND THE OPENING CEREMONY ON FRI AND CLOSING CEREMONY ON SUN.  FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED** Visit our website to learn more about this event: Blockchain Hackathon: Enterprise Ready --------------- If you like to participate in the hackathon as a team/team-member, please fill-in this form to receive a promo code for a free ticket: Team participation entry --------------- Agenda: 12/14/20186pm-6:10pm Opening remarks6:10pm-6:30pm Introduce the theme, enterprise use-case and rules6:30pm-7pm Team formation and registration7pm-7:30pm Dinner 12/15/20188am-8:15am Hackathon Kick-off breakfast8:15am-7:30pm Develop solutions 12/16/20188:00am breakfast8:00am-12pm Hacking12:00pm Lunch12:15pm We ask each team to submit their team name or/and pitch deck to email: b@sve.io12:30pm We assign teams a random pitck rank from 1 to 15 if 15 teams1pm-2pm Pitch competition 5 min pitch, 5 min Q&A2pm-3pm Judging, announcement and prizes.2:50pm-3pm closing remarks ------------- *All rights reserved by BFC, INT9 Solutions & THON. 
          Hack The San Francisco Bay Area Commute - Hackathon
          14 Dec - 03:00 PM
          San Francisco, United States
          $9,000 prize pool
          Hackers in the San Francisco Bay Area! Are you interested in the use of technology to help mitigate the impact of traffic in the Bay Area? You're invited to participate in Hack The San Francisco Bay Area Commute -- Hackathon. This is a traffic congestion hackathon, where you will brainstorm solutions and compete for your share of a $9,000 prize pool.
          Hack The San Francisco Bay Area Commute -- Hackathon
          14 Dec - 03:00 PM
          San Jose, United States
          $9,000 Prize Pool
          Are you ready to solve the Bay Area's traffic problems? EIT Digital in cooperation with Ultrahack, Climate-KIC and ProspectSV, are hosting a Hackathon from Dec 14-16. Win up to $9k from the prize pool! Register by 12/3.  Full event details and registration
          Develop a Successful Artificial Intelligence Entrepreneur Tech Startup Business Today! San Jose - AI - Entrepreneur - Workshop - Hackathon - Bootcamp - Virtual Class - Seminar - Training - Lecture - Webinar - Conference - Course
          13 Dec - 01:00 PM
          San Jose, United States
          Develop a Successful Artificial Intelligence Tech Startup Business Today! Accomplish 10X Performance Results compared to other Startups Receive 10X Return Of Investment (ROI) than a college education Our Tech Startup Program contains jam-packed with practical market & industry insights Our team has done the market/industry research so you won't need to, Save 10X of Your Time Learn to Develop a Six-Figure Tech Startup from Scratch Discover the Potential with Emerging Technologies Get a foot into a Billion Dollar Industry Full Tech Startup Mentorship Tech Entrepreneurship Certification/Diploma Go From Beginner To Advanced Entrepreneur in No Time Step by Step Instructions Complete Tech Startup Business Setup: From Zero To Hero In No Time No Previous programming or tech background needed except an open mindset Generate sales in a B2B environment Get a holistic overview of different tech startup processes Discover new strategies and perspectives on developing your startup Increase Your Creativity & Innovation IQ During this Artificial Intelligence Tech Startup Workshop We Will Cover: Session 1: AI Basics During this session we will explore the very foundation and the basic systems and platforms for you to integrate into your own tech startup process.  AI Hardware AI Software AI Platforms AI Projects AI Systems AI Blueprint AI Tools AI Resources Session 2: Tech Startup IdeasDuring this session we will explore tech startup ideas for you to implement and integrate into your own tech startup or use them as an inspirational source for developing your own products, projects, prototypes or services in your tech startup AI HR Agricultural AI Retail Analytics AI Sensors Recognition Systems Management Automation VR AI BioAI Home AI Industrial AI Speech Recognition AI Assistance AI Ads Tourism AI Health Diagnosis and much more   Session 3: R&DDuring this session we will explore the research process, how you can research a specific niche industry, the market and tech trends. R&D/Research R&D Tools Startup Tools Market Research Surveys Consumer Analytics Market Analytics Industry Analytics Trends Researching   Session 4: Creativity During this session we will explore the creativity process, how to increase your own creativity intelligence and implement quality tech ideas into your own tech startup process. Creativity Tools Creativity Techniques Creativity Strategy Mind mapping Brainstorming Meditation Idea Exploring Idea Blender Key-Point System Problem Solving Strategy Incubation Creative intelligence Outside the Box Thinking Lateral Thinking Productivity Tools Mind Relaxation Meditation Higher Consciousnesses Inspiration Tools Idea Storage   Session 5: Capital/FundingDuring this session we will explore the capital and funding process of your tech startup. How to raise capital and make systematic attempts to penetrate into the market. Capital/Funding Capital/Funding Tools Capital/Funding Strategy Venture Capitalists Angel Investors Seed Funding Incubators Accelerator Programs Co-Founder Capitalization Table Crowdfunding Business Trade Fairs   Session 6: Clients/CustomersDuring this session we will explore the client acquisition process. Find your first clients and customers for your tech startup and implement the right tools, methods and strategies for creating an successful sale system for your specific niche industry/technology. Clients Client Acquisition Strategy Client Acquisition Process PR Strategies Social Media Marketing Competitive Analysis E-Mail Marketing Newsletters Analytics SEO Digital Marketing Ad Systems Competitor Research Sale System Sale Strategy Growth Hacking Sales Funnel Email Hunting   Session 7: Business PlatformDuring this session we will explore the business organizing process. How to implement an organized and professional platform for your tech startup for creating efficient workflow. Business Automation Business Process Business Strategy Business Model Business Management ERP CRM Human Resources (HR) Recruitment Intranet Collaboration Project Management Document Management Customer Support Business Automation Tools   Session 8: Business FormationDuring this session we will explore the business formation process. Which platforms, models and tools to integrate into your tech startup formation for creating an successful launch process.Business Formation Legal Contracts Business Model Corporate Structure Payment Platforms Payment Gateway Invoicing System Credit Cards/Payments Pricing Strategies Accounting Subscriptions Office Space Virtual Address Virtual Phone Virtual Office Remote Office Virtual Assistant Virtual Receptionist Virtual Support Outsourcing Product Demo Product Launch   Session 9: Startup CodingDuring this session we will explore the coding process of your tech startup.Coding/Programming IDE API SDK GUI Code Analysis Data Visualization Python C# Forms Wireframing Front-End Back-End Library Frameworks Testing Programming Platforms Programming Tools Agile Development Software Code Management   Session 10: Startup Hardware/PrototypingDuring this session we will explore the hardware and prototyping process of your tech startup. Using different tools and platform to innovate and integrate your own tech startup projects. Electronics IoT Raspberry Pi Arduino Microcontrollers Sensors Projects Microchips Hardware Boards Hardware Tools Hardware Platform PCB 3D Design 3D Models 3D Printing DIY Tech Tech Lab Embedded Systems   Session 11 : Startup IT OperationsDuring this session we will explore the IT infrastructure process of your tech startup. Which platforms to use for setup an organized database system, cloud system and other technical solutions for your tech startup to work efficiently IT Infrastructure Cloud Servers Database DevOps Monitoring Remote Access Backup Technical Documentation Data Recovery Encryption Security FTP NAS Deployment VPN VPS Automation Log Management Networking Virtualization   Session 12 : Startup ConsultingDuring this session we will explore the consulting process for your tech startup. An strategic approach, where you can receive more experience before you launch your own specific products/projects. Tech Startup Consulting Tech Consulting Services Tech Consulting Structure Tech Consulting Approach Tech Consulting Strategy Tech Consulting Contracts Tech Consulting Referrals Tech Consulting Portfolio Tech Consulting ISO Tech Consulting Integration Tech Consulting Projects   Session 13 : Startup ManagementDuring this session we will explore management process of your tech startup. How to manage your internal and external environments for increasing the probability of your tech startup to succeed. Tech Startup Management Motivational Skills Time Management Team Management Leadership Skills Learning Skills Goal Setting Skills Decision Making Skills Stress Management Communication Skills Procrastination Hacks Productivity Hacks Confidence Hacks Growth Mindset Skills Problem Solving Skills Analytical Skills Strategic Thinking Skills Learning Management Session 14: Tech WorkshopsDuring this session we will explore tech trends, emerging markets and disruptive technologies and future workshops Future Workshops Disruptive Technologies Emerging Markets Emerging Industries Tech Trends For more detailed information go to our website Atechup.com [This is an Online Web Workshop] Workshop Curriculum Basic Edition: Tech Tools/System, Tech Startup Ideas, R&D, Startup Creativity, Startup Formation, Startup Automation. Session 1-5.4 Hour Tech Startup Workshop Business Edition: Tech Tools/System, Tech Startup Ideas, R&D, Startup Creativity, Startup Formation, Startup Automation, Startup Capital/Funding, Startup Clients/Marketing, Startup Programming, Startup Prototyping/Hardware, Startup IT OperationsSession 1-12.12+ Hours of Tech Startup Workshops,On-Demand 30 Days Streaming Access Premium Edition: Tech Tools/System, Tech Startup Ideas, R&D, Startup Creativity, Startup Formation, Startup Automation, Startup Capital/Funding, Startup Clients/Marketing, Startup Coding/Programming, Startup Prototyping/Hardware, Startup IT Operations, Startup Management, Startup Consulting, Startup Workshops.Session 1-14. 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            #Hack4Climate Global Hackathon SF 2018
            11 Dec - 10:00 AM
            San Francisco, United States
            Hack4Climate is inviting you to a global hackathon for climate change solutions! The hackathon is decentralized (meaning you work from anywhere in the world) but you will have to physically present your solutions in the Future Cities & Societies Event on December 13 at NODE SF (1011 Kearny St., San Francisco, CA).The best solutions will be shared in the United Nations Climate Conference (UN COP24) in Katowice Poland and will receive global attention. Read about the challenge areas below. #Hack4Climate will invite selected solutions to their funding and acceleration program.Draper University is offering two $2000 value scholarships to the best solutions! Join the program and build your solutions with the help of Tim Draper! This year, the engagement areas are: 1. Distributed Renewable Energy (production, storage, grid/exchange)2. Sustainable Transportation (mobility & logistics, integr./shared)3. Sustainable Land Use (agriculture & forestry)4. Sustainable Materials & Products (‘supply chains’, circular economy)5. Smart Buildings, Cities/Infrastructure (efficient, integrated systems)6. ICT & Sustainable Finance (enabling, scaling – Green Bonds) Bonus points for all teams who will incorporate: 1. ClimateLedger.io (distributed solution for NDCs, top-down & bottom-up emission accounting)2. ClimateDividend (tax/dividend carbon pricing, fully transparent)3. H4C Token Model (from ID, rights to co-investment & governance) Program: December 11 10.00am - Hack Online Opening Sessions are published. Hack begins!December 13 10.00am - Hack presentation due. (Submission details will be shared later)December 13 5.00pm - Be at the NODE SF, ready to present your solution in under 10 minutesDecember 14 8.00am - The best solutions will be annouced and their solutions will be shared at UN COP24 Last year Hack4Climate invited many entrepreneurs, climate experts, blockchain hackers, and other individuals knowledgeable in climate change to develop solutions and present them in the United Nation Climate Conference in Bonn, Germany. The results were astonishing! So astonishing that now Hack4Climate is growing into a full fledged innovation program for exponential #ClimateAction!Read more about #Hack4Climate at https://hack4climate.org