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Collaboration Tree Hackathon - Hacktoberfest
18 Oct - 06:00 PM
Los Angeles, United States
Join us for a special Hacktoberfest event to work on the open source Collaboration Tree (cTree) demo site: a collaborative design/innovation web platform. We're doing a big push to get an MVP ready for early adopters, with plenty of tickets to work on. If you haven't been able to make it to our other events, now's your chance. Doors open at 5:30 and we'll get started around 6.
This is open to developers, designers, and anyone who wants to be involved with the project.
Programmers: get experience with Google's Polymer platform and web components (no web experience needed)Designers: help shape the user experience for this uniquely complex projectEveryone Else: learn more about the project and how you can get involved early
Before the event
We recommend joining our Slack group and checking out the project before the event, as well as signing up for GitHub if you don't already have an account. Programmers are also encouraged to set up the project in advance, and we can help resolve any issues during the event.
If you're looking to jump in a bit early we're also at Hack for LA most Tuesday nights.
Free parking
Parking is available up the ramp off Beverly Blvd, just next to 2731 Beverly Blvd. Take the stairs down from the center of the parking lot and follow the signs to the lobby.
Polymer Web Components Hackathon - Hacktoberfest
18 Oct - 06:00 PM
Los Angeles, United States
Get started with the new web components standard and Google's Polymer web components framework as part of an open source project: the Collaboration Tree. Web components allow you to create new HTML tags which can be used with any other HTML based web technology. Polymer adds data binding for cascading changes, as well as a broad library of polished components. The Collaboration Tree (cTree) is an open source project in progress, built on Polymer, who's goal is to create a new large scale collaborative discussion platform (read: open think tank).
This is a special Hacktoberfest event, where we'll introduce you to the project and help you get hands on with Polymer web components. If you want to continue learning and working with Polymer on a real project you can pick up one of our MVP tickets as part of Hacktoberfest, while helpping us get ready for distributing to early adopters. For newer developers, open source project teams are a great way to build up your resume.
Doors open at 5:30 and we'll get started around 6.
Before the event
We recommend joining our Slack group and seting up the project in advance. If you have any issues we can help you resolve them during the event. We also encourage you to sign up for GitHub if you don't already have an account
If you're looking to jump in a bit early we're also at Hack for LA most Tuesday nights.
Free parking
Parking is available up the ramp off Beverly Blvd, just next to 2731 Beverly Blvd. Take the stairs down from the center of the parking lot and follow the signs to the lobby.
Cancer Variant Interpretation Hackathon and Curation Jamboree
15 Oct - 09:00 AM
La Jolla, United States
Precision medicine refers to the use of prevention and treatment strategies that are tailored to the unique features of each individual and their disease. In the context of cancer this might involve the identification of specific mutations shown to predict response to a targeted therapy. The biomedical literature describing these associations is large and growing rapidly. Currently these interpretations exist largely in private or encumbered databases resulting in extensive repetition of effort. Realizing precision medicine will require this information to be centralized, debated and interpreted for application in the clinic. CIViC (www.civicdb.org) is an open access, open source, community-driven web resource for Clinical Interpretation of Variants in Cancer. CIViC’s goal is to enable precision medicine by providing an educational forum for dissemination of knowledge and active discussion of the clinical significance of cancer genome alterations.
A hackathon and curation jamboree will be held as a pre-meeting of ASHG, lead by the CIViC project team, in collaboration with the ClinGen Somatic working group, and hosted by the Scripps Research Institute. The focus of this meeting will be to continue to develop community consensus on data standards for interpretation of variants in cancer, engage software developers for improved variant interpretation software, engage clinical experts for curation of content and enhance integration and interoperability of resources. Additional related topics will be proposed by meeting participants.
Meeting Goals can include (but are not limited to):
Establish community standards and best practices for curation and representation of clinically actionable variants in cancer.
Further curation of clinically actionable variants in cancer.
Further development of the CIViC web interface for expert crowdsourcing the curation of clinically actionable variants.
Promote formation of a collaborative network for community-based development of precision medicine resources.
Enhance integration and interoperability of resources through standardization of entities, improvement of APIs, and use of ontologies.
Improve drug normalization in variant interpretation knowledgebases.
Further develop text-mining strategies for identifying evidence of clinically actionable variants (e.g., CIViCmine).
Improved/enhanced integration of MyVariant.info into CIViC.
Integrate ClinGen Allele Registry’s variant normalization into MyVariant.info.
Standard operating procedures for developing somatic assertions.
Development of standard operating procedures for classifying somatic variant oncogenicity.
Develop prototype data models for representing compound/complex variants.
Examine ways to incentivize the curation community.
e.g. Zenodo, bioCADDIE for citable records
Additional meeting goals will be proposed by meeting participants.
Meeting format
The Cancer Variant Interpretation hackathon and jamboree will take the form of an unconference with minimal presentations and an emphasis on hands-on activities, breakout sessions to discuss emerging standards, learning to curate variants, use the API (http://griffithlab.org/civic-api-docs/) and CIViCpy (git.io/civicpy) to extract data from CIViC, or work on other related related tools for variant interpretation. Participants will self-form into groups to tackle domain-specific variant curation (jamboree), programmatic data querying (hackathon), the problem of motivating public resource curation, or other topics proposed by meeting participants.
Pre-requisites
Participants should bring their own laptop in order to participate.
Target audience
Hackathon: Software developers, engineers, computational biologists, and bioinformaticians interested in learning how to interact with CIViC or work on related tools to facilitate variant interpretation. Prerequisites: Familiarity with Ruby or Python would be beneficial.
Curation Jamboree: Pathologists and oncologists (certified or in training), genome scientists, and those interested in the problem of sequence variant interpretation for cancer precision medicine or promotion of public biocuration resources. Prerequisites: Basic understanding of the genetic basis of cancer.
Proposed topics for curation and hackathon
Participants can create an issue describing a proposed topic and apply the 'hackathon' or 'curation' label at: https://github.com/genome/civic-meeting
CIViC bug reports and feature requests
Please create an issue in the civic-server or civic-client github repos as appropriate:https://github.com/genome/civic-server
https://github.com/genome/civic-client
Curation Help
For questions or assistance with the CIViC curation interface please email: civic-help@genome.wustl.edu.
Acknowledgements
The CIViC resource and this meeting is supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Award Number U01CA209936 to Obi Griffith (with Malachi Griffith and Elaine Mardis as co-PIs). We also thank Scripps (Andrew Su and Chunlei Wu) for co-hosting and supporting this meeting.
Opioid West Hack-A-Thon+ 2018
14 Oct - 12:00 PM
Irvine, United States
Find unique solutions to issues surrounding the opioid crisis, and we will support the winning teams to IMPLEMENT their ideas into public health research and policymaking.
There are tracks in software development, data science, artificial intelligence, and data visualization, allowing for a wide variety of solutions.
Opioid West Hackathon + 2018
14 Oct - 08:00 AM
Irvine, United States
BACKGROUND
Every day, more than 115 people in the United States die after overdosing on opioids, making the opioid crisis the top current public health problem in the United States. The problem continues to worsen, as opioid overdoses increased 30 percent from July 2016 through September 2017 in 52 areas in 45 states. Specific to California, certain regions of the state have a greater number of opioid overdose deaths than the national average, creating a need for California to implement solutions and prevent a worsening crisis.
Building on insights from the previous US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Code-A-Thon in December of 2017, the University of California Institute for Prediction Technology (UCIPT) is hosting a Hack-A-Thon featuring HHS. This Hack-A-Thon is designed to bring interdisciplinary teams (e.g., data science/visualization experts, patients/family members of those affected by the crisis, public health/medical/law enforcement professionals, and legal/ethical/psychological researchers) with new approaches to solve this growing problem. Teams will be provided with various data sources related to opioid outcomes, as well as alternative approaches related to the crisis (e.g., virtual reality and augmented reality data, cannabis data, wearable and social media data, and data on behavior change approaches). Teams will have 24 hours to develop visualizations to address a number of tracks on the topic, with a final panel of judges deciding the winners.This event will take place in California and have a California focus on issues of the opioid crisis. The goal of the hackathon is for the winning teams to have their solutions implemented within the public health system to help address the opioid crisis. Lessons learned from this hackathon can be applied to other states to help address the national crisis.
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ATTEND THE HACKATHON
Interested in attending the Hackathon? Please click the green "register" button above to come watch the event.
If you are interested in participating as a team in the Hack-A-Thon, please visit: https://www.theopioidhackathon.com/
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SYMPOSIUM SPEAKERS
Learn about the opioid crisis from many different perspectives of people directly involved. Hear from Mona Siddiqui, MD, MPH (the Chief Data Officer of Health and Human Services), Tony Rackauckas, JD (District Attorney of Orange County), Bharath Chakravarthy, MD, MPH (UCI Health specialist in emergency medicine), Captain Helena Williams (Captain at California Highway Patrol), April Rovero (Founder/Executive Director of the National Coalition Against Prescription Drug Abuse), and Brian Mittman, PhD (Senior Research Scientist at Kaiser Permanente Southern California Department of Research and Evaluation).
ChainPORT Hackathon - USC Marshall Global Supply Chain Mgmt
12 Oct - 05:00 PM
Los Angeles, United States
3rd Annual USC Marshall Global Supply Chain Management Hackathon
BACKGROUND: The USC Marshall Global Supply Chain Management is hosting the 3rd Annual Supply Chain Hackathon as part of the ChainPORT Hack in Los Angeles. Participants will form teams to develop a software solution over a 24 hour period.
FORMAT: Teams of participants will select a software-based challenge related to the ports and shipping industry to solve over a 24-hour period. Each team will consist of developers, designers, data analysts and other professionals who will work together to compete for cash and prizes. The finalists will present their winning solutions in front of a panel of judges and their peers. Teams will be tasked to create a demo of their solution that will solve one of 3 identified problem sets.
PROBLEMS TO SOLVE: To develop the most cost effective, user friendly information sharing technologies for the problem areas.
1) Document Processing & Data Flow: decrease document and data bottlenecks
2) Interport: data sharing between two or more world ports
3) Safety & Security: how to optimize the movement of goods while maximizing secure protocols
PRIZES:
1st Place Team: $2500
2nd Place Team: $1000
3rd Place Team: $500
For more information email: center.gscm@marshall.usc.edu or musson@northof41.org
水木少年科技艺术骇客松 Second ShuiMu Youth STEAM Innovation Hackathon 2018
30 Sep - 01:30 PM
Arcadia, United States
THUAASC Youth STEAM Competition 2018 – Mars Exploration
Mars exploration is one of our most fantastic dreams. More than a half century passed since human being’s first Mars exploration mission in 1960s. It’s so exciting that we have so many young scientists / engineers design and build their own Mars lander, rover, and station / community so we may survive at the Mars surface. Come to see their projects and robots and share their joyful Mars exploration!
Team qualification:
All students from 6 grade to 12 grade are welcome to participate the competition;
Team size: team member number may from one to five. Multiple-age team is encouraged. Each team member must contribute something on the project;
Each team must be advised / coached under an adult (parent or school teacher).
The competition field:
Scenes: “the Mars surface” – a 72”x96” cartoon board with one crater. The crater is with 48” diameter and ~ 2” high, ~2” wide wall. Two life supplies have been dropped inside the crater: a 2” cube food package and a 2” long water tank. Both the food package and water tank were made by foam and painted with black color. One of the missions is moving the life supplies out of the craters and bring them back to the Mars station.
Competition general requirements:
M1. Mars Rover:
Each team may bring one Mars rover to demo its function;
M2. Mars Station Hackathon:
Each team may bring one set (package) uninstalled kits to build a Mars station;
M3. Mars exploration dream:
Each team may use a 3D printing software to design their Mars station.
No soldering allowed for safety reason.
The competition time:
Hackathon: 1 hr. to build the Mars station
All other activities will take 15 min. for each team.
Requirements for each competition event:
M1. Mars Rover:
The Mars rover should start from a far point from the crate, roll over the crater edge (a ~ 2” high, 2” wide, and 48” diameter ring) and get in the crater. Then pick up the life supplies (may one supply each time) and take them back to Mars station.
Completing the mission with shortest time will be the winner.
M2. Mars Station Hackathon:
Each team may bring one set (package) uninstalled kits to the Mars surface for building a Mars station, then explain what the station’s feature and the function(s) of each part of the station.
The most comprehensive functional station and built with shorter time will be the winner.
M3. Mars exploration dream:
Each team may use 3D printing software to design their Mars station / community. Then explain the station’s functions on computer – no real parts needed.
The most comprehensive functional station / community with essential life support system will be the winner.
Workshop:
WS1: September 16, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at Caltech (room number will be announced later)
1. Introduce the competition event;
2. Explain the requirements for the Mars rover.
WS2: September 23, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at Irvine“补习广场”正中央,地址:1150 Roosevelt Irvine
1. Introduce the competition event;
2. Explain the design thinking and hackathon.
Cost:
Workshop: free
Competition event: $60 each team; $40 for early bird (till September 24).
For more information, please email to thuaasc.steam@gmail.com.
2018 USC Body Computing Conference
28 Sep - 08:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
Join us for the 12th Annual Body Computing Conference!
The USC Body Computing Conference is the one event each year dedicated to discovering how connected technology will revolutionize healthcare. We gather the most influential thought-leaders in Digital Health, including key players from venture capital, regulatory bodies like the FDA, and innovative companies. Our facilitated panel discussions create an intimate environment for speakers and attendees to interact, exchange ideas and buildrelationships.
Stay up to date with details about the conference by visiting the conference website.
Agenda
12th Annual Body Computing Conference
“THE DECLINE OF HEALTHCARE, THE RISE OF LIFECARE”
Friday, September 28, 2018
8am – 5pm
USC Town & Gown
8:00am Registration & Breakfast
8:45am Open Doors & Seating
9:00am Opening Remarks: The Decline of HealthCare and Rise of LifeCare
Leslie Saxon, MD
Executive Director, USC Center for Body Computing
9:10am The University Testbed
Michael W. Quick, PhD
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Southern California
9:20am Digital Health Innovation and the FDA
Bakul Patel
Associate Director for Digital Health, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
9:30am The Need for Disrupting Bricks and Mortar Healthcare
Thomas E. Jackiewicz, MPH
Senior Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Keck Medicine of USC
9:40am Building the New Warfighter
Joe L’Etoile
Director, Close Combat Lethality Task Force, Pentagon
9:55am Panel: How Sports is the new Frontier of Data Use and Ownership
Moderators:
Tom Haberstroh
NBA Analyst, Bleacher Report
Angela Ruggiero
CEO, Co-Founder, Sports Innovation Lab
Panelists:
Ryan Capretta
Founder & Director, Proactive Sports Performance
Paul Robbins
Performance Consultant, Kinexon, NBA, NHL and USTA
Sean Sansiveri
VP Business and Legal Affairs, NFLPA
Bob Lenaghan
Assistant General Counsel, MLBPA
10:35am Results of USC Performance Survey
Jillian Kwong
Doctoral Student, USC Annenberg School for Communication
Commentator:
Isaiah Kacyvenski
Founder & Managing Partner, Will Ventures
10:45am BREAK
11:05am Landmark Study: The Quantified Marine: Embedded Digital Health
Mona Sobhani, PhD
Research Lead, USC Center for Body Computing
Glenn Fox, PhD
Head of Program Design Strategy and Outreach, USC
Performance Science Institute
Brooks Dipaula
Business Development Coordinator, USC Center for Body Computing
JosiahDuhaime
Reconnaissance Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, SOI-West
Commentators:
Clarke Lethin
Managing Director, USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Randall Hill, PhD
Executive Director, USC Institute for Creative Technologies; Research Professor, USC School of Engineering Computer Science Department
Capt. Jason Retter
Commanding Officer, Reconnaissance Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, SOI-West
Capt. Corban Pierce
Reconnaissance Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, SOI-West
11:45am Q&A
12:00pm Break (Clear Room for Lunch Set-up)
12:25pm Lunch Served
Award Presentations
USC Body Computing Slam - Health Care as a Service
USC Hackathon - Voice Assistants for All (Voice-Computing Applications for Health: Individuals with Developmental Disabilities and Seniors)
12:40pm Interview: Mental Resilience
Amy Morin, LCSW
Author, “13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do”
Interviewers:
Leslie Saxon, MD
Executive Director, USC Center for Body Computing
Lawrence Jackson
President & Director, Sciences SmartFit
Mark Greene, MBA
Director of Development, USC Veterans Programs
1:10pm Q&A
1:20pm Keynote Discussion: How the New Healthcare Impacts National Security
Janet Marchibroda
Executive Director & CEO, Council on Health and Innovation, Bipartisan Policy Center
Gregory Treverton, PhD
Former Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; Member, Council on Foreign Relations
Leslie Saxon, MD
Executive Director, USC Center for Body Computing
1:40pm Announcement: Release of California Governor's Office Cybersecurity Health IT White Paper
Leslie Saxon, MD
Executive Director, USC Center for Body Computing
1:50pm Panel: How Data will Drive LifeCare
Moderators:
Harel Kodesh
Operating Partner, Silver Lake; Former VP, Predix; Former Chief Technology Officer, GE Digital LLC
Mike Kellen, PhD
Chief Technology Officer, Sage Bionetworks
Panelists:
Jack Po, MD, PhD
Product Manager, Google
Bakul Patel
Associate Director for Digital Health, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Josh Walker
Co-Founder and President, Sports Innovation Lab
Cyrus Shahabi, PhD
Chair, Department of Computer Science, USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Sean Vassilaros
Chief Operating Officer, THREAD Research
2:30pm Q&A
2:40pm BREAK
3:00pm Senior LifeCare: Observations from the AARP Foundation/Ridesharing Study
Leslie Saxon, MD
Executive Director, USC Center for Body Computing
Rebecca Ebert
Research Coordinator, USC Keck School of Medicine
Commentators:
Paul Irving
Chairman, Center for the Future of Aging, Milken Institute
Paolo Narciso, PhD
Director, Social Entrepreneur in Residence Program, AARP Foundation
3:30pm Q&A
3:40pm Break
4:00pm Panel: In the Driver’s Seat: Digital Health Cars
Moderators:
Joe Perez
Co-Founder, Tastemade & Board Member, USC Center for Body Computing
Chris Tyberg
Division Vice President, Information Security, Abbott
Panelists:
Dave Albert, MD
Founder, Alivecor
Sohel Merchant
Senior Director, Vehicle Engineering, EVelozcity
4:40pm Q&A
4:50pm Closing Remarks
Leslie Saxon, MD
Executive Director, USC Center for Body Computing
Joe Perez
Co-Founder, Tastemade & Board Member, USC Center for Body Computing
Janet Marchibroda
Executive Director & CEO, Council on Health and Innovation, Bipartisan Policy Center
Harel Kodesh
Operating Partner, Silver Lake; Former VP, Predix; Former Chief Technology Officer, GE Digital,
LLC
5:00pm RECEPTION
Valley Hackathon IV
21 Sep - 09:00 AM
Glendale, United States
The Valley Economic Alliance’s fourth Valley Hackathon returns to Glendale on Friday, September 21st at the Downtown Central Library’s Auditorium from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Valley Hackathon IV is recruiting high school and college students to the technology competition to develop concepts and solutions to a real world issue that is revealed at the event.
Teams will pitch their final ideas to a panel of industry experts for a chance to win first, second and third place sponsored prizes. This event is part of City of Glendale’s Tech Week. The event ends with an internship fair exclusively for Hackathon participants.
We are recruiting high school (9-12th grade) and college students interested in:
Information Technology, Coding, Website Development/Design, Mobile Application/Design, Computer Science, Graphic Design, Communications and Marketing.
FAQ:
Valley Hackathon IV is recruiting high school (9-12) and college students only.
Interested participants must complete the Eventbrite application. An email confirmation will be sent to your email directly after application is recieved. (Pre-registration is required. No Walk-ins)
Participants must bring their own laptop & flash drive to the event. You will need to use PowerPoint & Microsoft Excel. (Electrical outlets will be available for your use at the event.)
Wi-Fi will be available and information will be shared at the event.
Competition challenge will be revealed at the event.
First, Second & Third Place winning teams will be selected by a panel of judges & win sponsored prizes. Prizes will not be announced prior to event. All participants will recieve a gift-bag.
Continental breakfast & lunch will be served.
Transportation will not be provided. Parking is available at the Marketplace parking structure (across the street from the Library, on Brand and Harvard). 3 hour free parking with Library validation. Validate at Library’s main desk.
Bring copies of your resume! There will be an Internship Fair from 4pm-5pm where you may meet your next employer. The Internship Fair will be in the same location as the Hackathon.
The event will be filmed and photographed. If you are under 18 years old, you will need to have a minor photo/video release form completed by a parent, guardian or representative from your school.
This event will not be open to the general public until the presentation portion. Please email aamirkhanian@economicallaince.org for presentation, time and further detials.
Sponsorship Opportunities:
Title Sponsor- $5,000
Lunch Sponsor- $2,500
Breakfast Sponsor- $1,500
Awards & Recogniton Sponsor- $1,000
Judge Sponsor- $600
Internship Sponsor
Swag Bag Sponsor
Visit www.tinyurl.com/ValleyHackathon2018 for sponsorship packages and sponsor registration.
Connect with us:
www.facebook.com/ValleyEconomicAlliance
www.twitter.com/ValleyAlliance
www.instagram/ValleyAlliance
Contact aamirkhanian@economicalliance.org for questions.
How To Develop a Successful IT Tech Startup Business! Los Angeles - Entrepreneur - Workshop - Hackathon - Bootcamp - Virtual Class - Seminar - Training - Lecture - Webinar - Conference - Course
20 Sep - 01:00 PM
Los Angeles, United States
Learn to Develop a Successful IT Startup Company Today!
Always wanted to start an tech startup? Now we have a complete blueprint for you start your own IT Startup. During our tech startup program you will learn and navigate through tools, software, hardware, platforms, resources, projects, processes, methods and strategies to penetrate your own IT Startup into the market.
During this IT Startup workshop we will cover:
Session 1: IT 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.
IT Hardware
IT Software
IT Platforms
IT Projects
IT Systems
IT Blueprint
IT Tools
IT 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
IT Consulting Chatbot
Remote IT Support
IT Support Chatbot
Operative System Scripting
Database Maintenance
IT Monitoring Dashboard
IT Systems Performance Analytics
Operative System Logging
Network Maintenance
IT Networking Chatbot
IT Operations VR/AR Lab
Agriculture Industry
Healthcare Industry
IT Drone Management
IT Repairment
Data BD Analytics Dashboard
Cloud Solution Configurations
Storage/Backup Solutions
IT Automation
ITIL Process Improvement
IoT Data Integrations
Technician Chatbot
SySAdmin Tasks Automation
Ticket Issue System Management
Technical Documentation
Database Design Solutions
System Analytics
Server Migration Solutions
Configure Management
Web/Application Server Management
OS Virtualization Management
IT Architectual Solutions
SLA Agreements
Hosting Solutions
File Server Solutions
Mail Server Solutions
IT Project Management
BioInfrastructure
IPTV & VoIP
VR SysOps
Augmented Administration
Automated DevOps
Healthcare Infrastructure
IoT DevOps
Vehicle Infrastructure
Real Time Monitoring
Streaming Services
Gaming Industry
E-Commerce Industry
Hosting On Demand
Airport DevOps
App/Cloud Hosting
Cloud Healthcare
AgriCloud
GeoCloud
Logistical Cloud
VR Cloud
Fintech Cloud
CryptoCloud
Cloud Retail
Industrial Cloud
Cloud Monitoring
Cloud 3D Mapping
Cloud Intranet
Traffic System
Food Cloud
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
Workshop Curriculum
Basic Edition: Tech Tools/System, Tech Startup Ideas, R&D, Startup Creativity, Startup Formation, Startup Automation, Startup Capital/Funding, Startup Clients/Marketing
Unlimited 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 Operations
VIP 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
Gold 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 + 24/7/365 Access + Unlimited Attendees Registration
Testimonials:
"Atechup Startup Workshops is the most valuable business workshop we have EVER purchased." - Johnny M."Not able to tell you how happy I am with Atechup Startup Workshops." - Elisabeth F. T.
"Atechup Startup Workshops, is a visionary product, shaping future tomorrow" - Cohen. A
""I am completely blown away by the quality and generous material. Thank you very much" - Steven D.
For detailed information go to:
https://www.atechup.com/product/operations-tech-startup-program-premium-edition/
[This is an online Event/Workshop]