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Empowerment Matters!
12 May - 08:00 AM
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada
School kids in grades 7-12 in Southern Ontario! If you're interested in becoming an active citizen, then you're invited to attend the FREE Empowerment Matters Kick-Off event at Niagara College. You will get to participate in a 12-hour Social Innovation Hackathon and Social Enterprise start-up day. You'll collaborate with like-minded students to create a solution to a given community problem, building a paper prototype that your team presents to a panel of judges.
FutureMakers Talks: New Kids on the Blockchain
09 May - 06:30 PM
Toronto, Canada
RBC Tech Community Team is proud to present FutureMakers Talks: New Kids on the Blockchain.
Please join us for an evening of networking, refreshments, and thought-provoking discussion on the use cases of Blockchain technology.
Blockchain technology is arguably one of the most disruptive technologies since the emergence of the Internet. It is a decentralized, distributed, encrypted and digital ledger that enables two or more parties to transact or do business without needing a third party to establish trust.
The evening will feature the following talks and debate:
What Makes Blockchains Special - Niloo Ravaei
The future of Blockchain - intersections with other exponential technologies - Ananya Chadha
Debate: "Is Identity Management on Blockchain the future?" - What side do you support?
And more...
Limited Supply: Get an exclusive tour of one of RBC's Toronto Innovation Labs!
Located in the office tower at WaterPark Place, see first-hand RBC's Innovation Lab and hear about their initiatives.
Select the "Ticket + RBC Innovation Tour" ticket to secure your spot.
Agenda
6:00 – 6:30 pm Innovation Tour (with Tour ticket)
6:30 – 7:00 pm – Registration and Networking/Refreshment Begins
7:00 – 8:30 pm – Talks & Debate
8:30 – 9:00 pm – Networking
Biography
Niloo Ravaei
A filmmaker turned coder, Niloo screened her short film at the Cannes Film Festival and has helped FinTech startups in Toronto and San Francisco scale into some of the biggest players in the space. Niloo is a voracious learner with a knack for explaining complex concepts in simple terms. When she’s not exploring the latest advancements in Blockchain technology, she helps Toronto-based charities use technology to streamline their operations.
Ananya Chadha
Ananya Chadha is a 16 year-old blockchain developer from Toronto focused on the intersection between blockchain and other exponential technologies. She has developed two cryptocurrencies and crowdsale (ICO) smart contracts with the ERC20 tokens framework set by Ethereum. Recently, she won the Cryptochicks Hackathon with her project putting Genomic data on the blockchain. Ananya is also the youngest Brain Computer Interface (BCI) developer in the world and is sponsored by Microsoft for BCI development. http://www.ananyac.com/
FutureMakers Talk
The FutureMakers Talk series is an on-going meetup and learn tech community event presented by RBC. The talks are designed to bring tech enthusiasts, practitioners and experts in the tech community under one roof to share knowledge and discuss major tech advances. The series will feature stimulating discussions on machine learning, digital payments, digital design, cybersecurity and more.
Greg Wolfond SecureKey Technologies Chief Executive Officer Ananya Chadha TKS Innovator Catherine Chen IG Liaison Strategy & Business Consulting Founder & CEO Karim Hamasni RBC Development Lead, Crypto Asset Innovation Mohamed EL KANDRI Fast Access Blockchain (FA Enterprise System Inc) Chief Executive Officer Nasser Rahal fazeZERO Founder & CTO Niloo Ravaei Blockgeeks Blockchain Engineer | Software Developer
Canadian Music Week Hackathon
08 May - 02:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Canadian coders, hackers, designers and tech specialists! You're invited to participate in the First Annual Canadian Music Week Hackathon! If you're an expert on Music, VR/AR, Blockchain, or Artificial Intelligence, come and collaborate to design a build an innovative solution that can help advance the music industry. Showcase your skills and compete for some awesome prizes.
The Real Girl Code Toronto Hackathon
05 May - 09:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
We're an all-girls hackathon aimed at middle school and high school students located in Toronto happening in Spring 2018.
Join us on May 5, 2018 for an amazing event filled with cool speakers, prizes, and talented, innovative girls! You don't need to have any experience to join, just bring yourself, your laptop (charged!) and motivation to learn!
The Real Girl Code aims to provide opportunities for girls across the Greater Toronto Area to explore or deepen their understanding in computer science through the cultivation of a supportive community. The Real Girl Code team strongly believes that the first step for girls to feel truly confident is to break gender stereotypes by creating an environment where no girl has to fit into any gender role and can be or do anything she can possibly dream of.
Please note that the entrance is the West entrance and the event is on the third floor.
Visit our website at therealgirlcode.tech!
Thank you to our sponsors: the Jonah Group and .tech domains!
HACK WESCAM - L3 WESCAM Intelligence and Surveillance Hackathon
04 May - 07:00 PM
Burlington, Canada
HACK WESCAM - May the 4th be with you.
13 teams of up to 4 (50 people max) ▪ $7000 prize money ▪ 36 hours ▪ May 4th – 6th
2 themes
Artificial Intelligence
High speed processing
Deep Learning
Neural networks
Machine Vision
Image processing
Object Detection
Image Segmentation
L3 WESCAM is known for a lot of things in the Intelligence/Surveillance and Reconnaissance world.
Now, we’re adding hackathons to that list. (Click here to see more about what we do at WESCAM)
We’re inviting current students and recent grads (class of 2015 and up) to pull a team together of some of your best and register for our inaugural L3 WESCAM Intelligence and Surveillance Hackathon beginning May the 4th 2018 for 36 hours. Total prize money being awarded is $7000
1st Place team - $4000
2nd Place team - $2000
3rd Place team - $1000
Register your application as an individual or team by clicking on the number of 'tickets' you'd like. Make sure you give us yours and the rest of your team's emails so that we can connect with everyone on further registration details.
Qualifications for participation in HACK WESCAM will include your relevant field of study/areas of interest/project work in optical engineering, artificial intelligence, image sciences, and high-speed processing and deep-learning.
We’ll supply some of our own specialized hardware as well as mentors and coaches – along with lots of caffeine, snacks and a food truck. You bring your team and your imagination.
If there’s something you’ve always wanted to hack using AI or Image Processing (or both) but havent had the chance – this is it....
***Please*** No Walk-in's will be permitted at this event. This is invitation-only
HHS-IBM Innovation Exchange Hackathon 2018
27 Apr - 05:00 PM
Hamilton, Canada
Calling all digital health developers and wanna-be techno-geeks! It's time for the HHS-IBM Innovation Exchange Hackathon 2018 in support of Hamilton Health Innovation Week. And this ain't no pitch-a-thon either! We'll be looking to focus on hacking together a solution or technical capability over the weekend. We'll be doing this all on IBM Cloud, using the robust set of services available to developers including IBM Watson API's to quickly build truly cognitive applications! So come to share creative ideas, form teams, get advice from experts, and build a digital health app in one weekend. Present your finished product in a "Show & Tell" format to be reviewed by your peers! So get your geek on and join us for our digital health hackathon!
OBJECTIVE
The goal of our hackathon is to get back to our hackathon developer roots! According to Wikipedia:
A hackathon is a design sprint-like event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development, including graphic designers, interface designers, project managers, and others, often including subject-matter-experts, collaborate intensively on software projects. The goal of a hackathon is to create usable software. Hackathons tend to have a specific focus, which can include the programming language used, the operating system, an application, an API, or the subject and the demographic group of the programmers. In other cases, there is no restriction on the type of software being created.
Our weekend hackathon focuses on development of digital health and wellness applications (or use of data)! The additional goal for participants to come away from the event with new skills or try combining features/capabilities they had not previously attempted. We are looking to build a grassroots community of health app developers going forward!
SCHEDULE
Schedule for hackathon is as follows (estimated):
Day 1 - Friday, April 27, 2018 from 5pm to 10pm
5pm-6pm : Registration and Introductions
6pm-7pm : Dinner and Socializing
7pm-8pm : Enablement and Teaming
8pm-10pm : Exploration and Ideation
Day 2 - Saturday, April 28, 2018 from 8am to 10pm
8am-9am : Continental Breakfast (lite) and Wake Up!
9am-12pm: Hacking Away and Sprint #1
12pm-1pm: Lunch and Stretch Break
1pm-5pm : Hacking Away and Sprint #2
5pm-6pm : Dinner and Interfacing
6pm-9pm : Hacking Away and Sprint #3
9pm-10pm: Prep for "Show and Tell" Session
Day 3 - Sunday, April 29, 2018 from 8am to 5pm
8am-9am : Continental Breakfast (lite) and Wake Up!
9am-12pm: Hacking Away (the Last Sprint)
12pm-1pm: Lunch and Stretch (but not too much)
1pm-2pm : Getting Ready for the Unveiling
2pm-4pm : "Show and Tell" Session & Peer Survey
4pm-5pm: Closing Ceremonies & Celebration
More details as they become available. Please let us know if you have dietary restrictions and we will endeavor to accommodate as best as possible. Thanks!
PREPARATION
If you are a student follow these instructions to access IBM Cloud resources:
Students have access to IBM assets (cloud, watson analytics, etc.) via the IBM Academic Initiative
From the 'onthehub' link above students will be able to sign in to their respective institutions using their school single sign-ons as the site directs them to such as:
Mohawk College Access
McMaster University Access
If you are not a student follow these instructions to access IBM Cloud resources:
Go here to signup for IBM Cloud account and get an IBMid to create your account! Build on IBM Cloud for free with no time restrictions. Guaranteed free development with Lite plans.
Go here to register for IBM Watson Analytics (30 day trial) - Find hidden patterns in your data, build dashboards and visualizations, gain instant insights and share your findings.
IDEATION
Want some ideas of what's possible? Then check out the GitHub for IBM Cloud for some starter projects.
Looking to get your bearings? Getting ready for a hackathon? Here is some great material to get you started.
Hackathon-Prep-Material
More details to follow as they are hacked out!
IDEATHON: Innovating the Patient Experience
09 Apr - 09:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Hacking Health Toronto is proud to present its next event during Toronto Health Innovation Week at MaRS. Join us for this THIW kick-off Ideathon and help us reimagine the clinical experience for patients with chronic diseases. Bring your best budding ideas, brainstorm and pitch your solutions!
Schedule
9:00-9:30AM Doors open: Breakfast & Networking
9:30-9:45AM Keynote by Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya
9:45-9:55AM Keynote by Lisa Machado, Patient Advocate
10:00AM - 11:30AM Team Formation and Hacking Begins
11:30AM - 12:30PM Pitching and Judging
Who should join?
This Ideathon is for techies, healthcare workers, business people, and most of all... patients with lived experience! We're starting from square one, with creativity, technology, and patients as the building blocks for a new vision of the healthcare experience. We are looking for a winning solution that can:
Improve patient outcomes
Give a better user experience... patients are people too!
Provide a realistic solution that makes business sense
What are we creating?
Ideathons are design workshops with patients at the center. Understanding the problem patients face, defining it, and brainstorming a solution that your team can present in any creative way they choose is the mission (i.e. a few slides, short video, acting, wireframes... surprise us!)
Did you say Judging?
Yes! Whether it's a Hackathon, Design Jam, or Ideathon, the best solutions win! At our THIW Ideathon the winning team will get a swag bag, and the opportunity to share their idea with the Hacking Health Canada network.
About Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya
Dr.Onil Bhattacharyya is the Frigon Blau Chair in Family Medicine Research at Women’s College Hospital. He is a practicing clinician and an Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto. He has been a Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy at the Commonwealth Fund in New York City and a Takemi Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health. His research focuses on the application of methods from the software and startup sector to health service design. Dr. Bhattacharyya received his medical degree from the University of Montreal, and PhD in health services research from the University of Toronto.
About Lisa Machado
Lisa Machado is a former financial journalist who, after being diagnosed with a rare leukemia in 2008, now writes and speaks about the patient experience and the challenges of living with chronic illness. She is the head of PatientSpeak, a communications consultancy that matches patients and caregivers with organizations that want to engage them. She is also the founder of the Canadian CML Network, and the author of the award-winning "Living Well with CML: What you need to know to live your best life with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia." Lisa has been interviewed by CTV News, Rogers Media and the CBC and featured in a number of newspaper articles. She has written for The Caregiver Network and Cure Today magazine. Lisa also writes a regular column at CML-IQ.com and you can find her blog at cmlnetwork.ca.
CryptoChicks Blockchain Hackathon + Conference
06 Apr - 04:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
CryptoChicks Hackathon and Conference is an open invitation to take part in a bold blockchain event. Women are underrepresented in the crypto space and with your help, we want to change that. We are calling for blockchain leaders, mentors, advisors, speakers to be the new faces that will help educate, encourage and inspire women to learn new skills and take on new challenges.
This event is geared to students, developers, UX/UI designers, business analysts, technologists, community leaders, education professionals, advisors, mentors, entrepreneurs, crypto-curious individuals, thought leaders, and investors. We will have something for the newbie and the tech-savvy.
The event schedule is here.
Machine learning with Yelp challenge dataset
31 Mar - 12:00 PM
Hamilton, Canada
We will be working on the 2018 Yelp challange as a team!
https://www.yelp.co.uk/dataset/challenge
This is an advanced workshop for machine learners who already have exprience with basics:
Python 3.x installed
Familiarity with Pandas and Numpy
Familiarity with neural networks
What you can expect to learn:
Natural Language Processing techniques
Convolutional/Recurrent neural network models
Keras/Pytorch/Tensorflow
The goal of this workshop will be to gather intermediated/advanced machine learners together to work on a larger project which may extend for several weeks and depending on interest, may include more hackathon-esque sessions. We'll be supplying all attendees with further information about what you need to bring as we near the date. For those interested in catching up, we have collected some great CNN and RNN intro videos which we'll send out to everyone before the event.
Food and drink will be provided.
Spring Collab Hackathon
29 Mar - 10:00 AM
Buffalo, United States
Are you ambitious and passionate about shaping the future of email? Do you have ideas for how to improve the way we communicate with each other?
If so, we want to see you in action! Zimbra and Synacor invite you to join us at our first ever Hackathon on March 29-30 at Hotel Henry in Buffalo NY.
About the Hackathon
We're looking for creative thinkers and doers to collaborate on developing new features for email and messaging, and especially for the newly released Zimbra code. All skill levels are welcome! Hang out with us at the beautiful Hotel Henry as we ideate, design, code, eat snacks and meet new people who share similar passions. In addition to participating teams, we will have local experts on site assisting and providing technical/emotional support. We'll be offering a tutorial of Zimbra and Synacor's other developer services if you want ideas to kick things off, and look forward to seeing what you build! We've opened up a full set of APIs, so if you want to add other services to Zimbra come on by. Want to be able to order a pizza by sending a mail? Pay your electric bill? Order up a Lyft an hour before your next meeting? How about cue up your Spotify playlist as your afternoon coffee alarm?
At Synacor, we have adopted a progressive approach to innovation - one that embraces openness and encourages collaboration between entrepreneurs, professionals, hobbyists and beginners of all genders and backgrounds.
About Zimbra
Zimbra is releasing our newest code base, and it is an update to our email, calendar and collaboration solution built for the cloud, both public and private. With a React-based application and containerized architecture, the next generation of Zimbra offers the most innovative messaging experience available today, connecting end users to the information and activity in their personal clouds.
For you
You’re a developer, designer, writer or a product manager. We invite you to sign up a team before the event or come on your own and meet people onsite. Whether you want to design it, code it or document it, you are welcome to join us. You’ll be integrating 3rd party services or building brand new collaboration products that can be used within the Zimbra application. Just bring with you your laptop, your skills and ideas and a collaborative, team-focused mindset.
Event Schedule
March 29th
10:00AM - Doors open for registration and breakfast/networking10:30AM - Introductions, opening talks11:00AM - Team formation and idea iteration12:00PM - Team registration12:30PM - Lunch1:00PM - Teams start work!7:00PM - Cocktail hour, dinner and networking
March 30th
12:00AM - Cookies & Red Bull Break7:00AM - CODE FREEZE! All teams must close all pull requests by 7AM to be included in the final presentations7:00AM - Breakfast and networking8:00AM - Final presentation, pitches and judging
Prizes
Prizes will be awarded to the top teams as selected by the judges and split between team members.
Amazon Giftcards, Echo Spots, Tile Mates and More!
Judging Criteria
Projects will be judged based on participants’ ability to describe your project, consumer value, characterization and code quality.
Judges:Erynn Petersen - Synacor, IncCharlie Lisk - Oracle CloudJon Spitz - z80 Labs/Buffalo BlockchainNick Barone - Helm Experience & Design
Many thanks to our sponsors:Premium Sponsors:OracleSponsors:PostlightSynacor, IncGirl Develop It
A special thank you to:Society of Women EngineersUniversity of Buffalo, School of Engineering & Applied Sciencesz80 Labsdig BuffaloHotel Henry
Location:Hotel Henry444 Forest AveBuffalo, NY 14213Hotel Henry Urban Resort Conference Center makes innovative new use of one of Western New York’s most iconic architectural landmarks. Widely considered to be one of Buffalo’s most important and beautiful buildings, construction on the 145-year-old Richardson Olmsted Campus began in 1872 and opened in 1880 as the state-of-the-art Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane. Today, Hotel Henry’s uncommon spaces invite guests to explore, gather and tuck away in the unique character of Buffalo’s National Historic Landmark.