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ASA DataFest 2018
06 Apr - 06:00 PM
, United States
Columbia Statistics Club organizes the "DataFest" each semester, which is a data-focused Hackathon. This smester, we will be hosting the DataFest 2018 organized by the American Statistical Association.  Come to join us!!
    GMH @ Harvard Hackathon -- Harvard Global Mental Health’s Hackathon
    05 Apr - 05:00 PM
    , United States
    Come ‘hack’ mental health at Harvard’s Global Mental Health Open Day and connect with like-minded peers and community members! The Mental Health Hackathon kicks off on Thursday April 5th at 5pm where you will have the opportunity to work alongside a team of collaborators engaged in global mental health to design solutions to pressing mental health challenges. Content and entrepreneurial experts will serve as mentors to guide participants through ideation, prototyping, testing, and pitching. Technical skills and/or programming experience is not required. We encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds and disciplines including business, arts, engineering, mathematics, anthropology, computer science, medicine, public health, education, sociology, and others. Please bring your creativity, energy, and enthusiasm!  Tentative Schedule Thursday, 4/5/18, 5pm – 10pm: The event begins with a kick-off and overview of the Hackathon challenges from our sponsors. This will be followed by team formation and breakout sessions where teams will begin brainstorming, idea refinement and creating mockups. Group mentors and experts will support teams to design and build your ideas. We ask participants to come no later than 5:30pm.   Friday, 4/6/18, 10am – 12pm: Teams will have the opportunity to re-group to further refine their proposal and prepare their pitch. The official GMH Open Day kicks off at 12:30pm and teams can meet throughout the day with their mentors to further develop their project pitches. On Friday evening during Open Day events, teams will have 5 minutes to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges. Judges will ask questions, assess based on a defined criteria, and share written feedback. Saturday, 4/7/18, 12pm: The Hackathon awards presentation will take place during the closing presentations of the GMH Open Day. The winning team as well as semi-finalist will be awarded cash prizes and ongoing mentorship to support efforts in launching their idea.  Note: To ensure the best experience for those who take part in the event, we are limiting the total number of participant slots. We will work to include as many interested participants as possible, but apologize in advance if we cannot accommodate everyone. 
      Increasing Access to Entrepreneurship + Tech
      04 Apr - 06:00 PM
      New York, United States
      What does it take to launch entrepreneurs and technologists from disenfranchised and underrepresented communities? What unique challenges do these communities face? How do gender, culture, and economics affect founders' journeys? Join us for a candid discussion on topics ranging from daily microaggressions and representation to access to financial and social capital and family support. Speakers Madelena Mak is a designer and entrepreneur working in tech. She is currently the National Director at StartupBus, an international community that empowers the next generation of founders through the unique experience of a road trip and a startup competition combined. She has spoken at Facebook and Google to advocate for trans youth in tech, and she was also an award-winning mentor-in-residence at Startup Institute. She designed Trillian, an instant messenger that had reached the top of iPhone and Android app stores, as well as ZocDoc and FindDoc, both critically acclaimed doctor search engines serving the United States and Southern China respectively. Her work has been featured in Wired Magazine, CBS, Engadget, TechCrunch, technical.ly, and Brooklyn Paper. She has been awarded at TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon in 2013, NYC Big Apps in 2013, and AngelHack in 2014. She received a BArch and BFA at Rhode Island School of Design. Stefan Dienstag, StartupBus NOLA 2017 participant is a born and raised New Yorker who has consulted in various fields ranging from fashion to mobile apps. He has spent the past few years working more in social impact, ecosystem building, and inclusivity most notably at Propeller, an impact accelerator in New Orleans. Stefan worked in the health sector and investments for underserved communities. He moved back to New York recently where he currently seeks to increase access to capital and give resources to companies seeking to do good in NOLA. Alex de Aranzeta, M.A., J.D. is a public speaker, mediator and people strategist, committed to moving the needing in the civic and innovation communities for social good. She is the Founder and CEO of Accessity, a professional services company that solves beyond equal to train and advise organizations and startups on diversity, inclusion, equity and access strategies.  Previously, Alex worked at a leading civil rights enforcement agency, where she investigated, mediated and resolved 300+ of cases of harassment, discrimination and sexual misconduct; led statewide learning and development reaching 200+ organizations; and built a model language access program. She’s also worked in higher ed, scaling diversity programming and leading Title IX investigations. Today, Alex leads Accessity and manages diversity compliance, serving 50,000 government employees.  Jerelyn Rodriguez is the Co-Founder and CEO of The Knowledge House. As an alumna of the first KIPP schools, Jerelyn was raised with the belief that knowledge is power. This hunger for knowledge and the opportunity to leverage technology for social good inspired her to start The Knowledge House. Previously, she coordinated STEM after-school programming at Beyond Z and was the Bronx Field Director for Reshma Saujani's 2013 campaign for New York City Public Advocate. In 2011, Jerelyn joined Students for Education Reform (SFER) as the National Program Director, organizing and coaching college students in 35 states to advocate for education reform. Prior to SFER, Jerelyn worked in the public school system, teaching and designing student programs. Jerelyn has a degree in film studies from Columbia University. Jerelyn has recently spoken on panels at SXSWedu, the New York City Social Innovation Festival and NASA’s SpaceApps Challenge. She is on the leadership council for South Bronx Rising Together, a founding Datanaut at NASA, a fellow at Camelback Ventures, and the Entrepreneur in Residence at the BXL: Bronx Business Incubator. The panel will be moderated by Colleen Wong, lead conductor of StartupBus New York 2018, Women⁺ in Blockchain Edition. This event is made possible by the generous support of Galvanize. Special thank you to Insomnia Cookies for fueling our evening with delicious treats!
        Venture Capital Speaker Series & Networking
        03 Apr - 06:30 PM
        New York, United States
          Venture Capital Speaker Series & Networking        New York Entrepreneurs, Startup & Business Coalition & DownToDash      Tuesday, April 3, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EST)  New York, NY      6:30- 6:45 pm- Meet & Greet  6:45- 7:45 pm- Speaker Address + Q&A 7:45- 8:30 pm- Networking    Agenda:  Introduction  Raising Venture Capital Funding and Panel Discussion What do VCs look for in a Pitch Deck? What do VCs want in the founder? What is the best way to get in touch with Angel Investors or VCS? What are the biggest mistakes founders make when pitching VCS? Advice on how founders should calculate and justify their valuation at an early stage. Q&A with audience    Speakers:    Charlie O'Donnell, Partner and Founder at Brooklyn Bridge Ventures Charlie O'Donnell is the sole Partner and Founder at Brooklyn Bridge Ventures.  The fund makes seed and pre-seed investments and was the first venture firm located in Brooklyn--where he was born and raised.  Brooklyn Bridge invested in the first rounds of Canary, The Wing, Orchard Platform, Tinybop, Hungryroot, Clubhouse, Ringly, and goTenna among others.  Working in venture capital since 2001, he apprenticed his way through the asset class with analyst roles on the original Union Square Ventures team as well as at the General Motors pension fund--a long time limited partner in many top tier funds.  At First Round Capital, he sourced the firm's investments in Singleplatform (sold to Constant Contact) and GroupMe (sold to Skype).  Charlie discovered GroupMe at the Techcrunch hackathon where the service had been built.  He also sourced investments in Backupify (which was an idea he had tweeted to the founder, a friend of his), chloe + isabel, and Refinery29.    Charlie bikes to work, has done seven triathlons, four marathons, and runs the kayaking program in Brooklyn Bridge Park. The longest he has consecutively been outside of the five boroughs of New York City is three weeks.        Sumeet Shah, VC in Residence at Galvanize & Chief Strategy Officer, News Picks USA  Sumeet is the Chief Strategy Officer at the US division of News Picks USA, a refined news experience where content is picked by experts and thought-leaders. The platform was designed to bring users the most important stories with commentary from trusted experts across the world. He also assists in sourcing and managing new opportunities as the VC in Residence at the New York City campus of Galvanize, an 8-campus strong community making education and growth accessible to anyone – especially underrepresented groups in the tech industry.  Prior to Galvanize, Sumeet handled sourcing and new investments as a Principal at Brand Foundry Ventures, a seed-stage venture capital firm focused on low-tech and high-tech consumer products and devices. Overall, he has over 9 years of experience across the startup and private equity industries, formerly running new business strategies at Gist Digital and handling business development and project work at Gotham Consulting Partners. He also assisted in the creation of XRC Labs, a consumer and retail accelerator run by Kurt Salmon and Parsons, as the Program Manager for their inaugural class and Head of Strategic Partnerships for their second class.  Sumeet graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biomedical Engineering, where he specialized in Biomechanics     Jackie Karceski -Chief Revenue Officer at SeeWriteHear, Investor Arc Angel Fund and Principal 1020 Partners Jackie Karceski is an accomplished Senior Executive, Board Member, and Thought Leader with more than 30 years of success in theeducation and technology industries. Leveraging extensive experiencewith restructuring and business model development, Jackie is avaluable asset for companies seeking guidance on revenuediversification and capital raising. Her broad areas of expertise includecompliance, regulatory environment, technology services, finance,operations corporate strategy, planning, growth strategies, capitaldevelopment, overseas and outsourcing, and supply chainmanagement.Throughout her executive career, Jackie has held leadership positionswith SeeWriteHear; 1020 Partners; Amnet Systems; Slicebooks; GreenPoint Global; Tutor.com, Inc.; PointCast, and Deloitte. She hasbeen involved in all aspects of capital financing and has organizedfinancings totaling over $100MM through venture, debt, and asset-  based structures. She is also an investor at Arc Angel Fund and invests in emerging growth companies.  Jackie holds an MBA from Santa Clara University; a BA in PoliticalEconomics from the University of California, and a Certificate inInternational Economics and Public Policy from Harvard University.She has served on the Board of Advisors for Slicebooks. In addition,Jackie was an Adjunct Professor of Business Communications andInternational Management at EDHEC Risk Institute in Nice, France andFordham University, New York.    David Segura - Entrepreneur and Angel Investor   David Segura is an accomplished Entrepreneur and Angel Investor with experience in a number of industries including AdTech, Marketplaces, and eCommerce among others.   David previously served as the Founder & CEO of Giant Media, a pioneering Native Video Advertising platform that included Toyota, Johnson & Johnson, American Express, and Dollar Shave Club as clients. Giant Media was successfully acquired in 2014 by Adknowledge, an AdTech company backed by TPG, JMI, and Nokia. Prior to Giant Media, he worked at Comedy.com, Twistbox Entertainment, and Towers Watson.  David is also an active Angel Investor in numerous startups including Roomi, Laurel & Wolf, Mogul, Peer5, Showroom, and many others. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago and currently resides in New York.     Event Details:  DATE: 04/03/2018 LOCATION: WeWorkNoMad 79 Madison Avenue NYC - 10016     DOWN-TO-DASH To buddy up with other New Yorkers to attend the event and discover other events too, check out DownToDash.    App store link:
          NYC Blockchain Hack | Hackathon for Crypto enthusiasts + food, drinks, prizes
          31 Mar - 08:00 AM
          New York, United States
          It's the first edition of the NYC Blockchain Hack! Get ready for the ultimate event for learning, hacking, & networking with fellow crypto enthusiasts. Whether you are an old-timer from the Mt Gox era, or an intrigued newbie with interest in Bitcoin, Ethereum or other blockchain projects, NYC Blockchain Hack is the event you don't want to miss. Plus catered breakfast, lunch, and dinner included in your ticket! You will have fun building stuff (there will be swag too), and if you are a beginner, don't panic! Some of the best technical experts in the NYC blockchain realm will be right there to help you build your project. Come as you are!   Sponsored by Schedule: 08:00 Breakfast Settle in, grab hot coffee and breakfast, and say hello to those around you. It's just about time to get down to the fun. 08:30 Kickoff & orientation Introduction to the mentors, API sponsors, prizes, and house rules. Let's get this show on the road. 09:15 Form teams & begin hacking Whether you come alone or with friends, we'll help you find a great group of friendly folks to work with for the day. 12:30 Lunch Ding ding ding, it's lunch time! Get some food and keep hacking on. 18:30 Dinner Time's almost up. Grab some grub to get you through those last few hours of hacking. 21:00 Hacking Completed It's time to close your laptops and pat yourself on the back. You made it, hooray! 21:30 Presentations begin Sit back, relax, and see what projects your peers were working on. Share your project too! 22:00 Winners announced Judges have picked their winners. Let's see their favorite projects of the evening. 23:00 Fin + beers NYC Blockchain Hackathon is finished so now let's enjoy some brews! We are all winners here. Workshops: 10:00 AM Making your first dApp with Metamsak and Truffle For many types of Dapps (Distributed Apps), Truffle does everything you could want: It compiles your blockchain contracts and injects them into your web app. With Metamask, all your users need to do is install their Chrome plugin, and they will have their own secure blockchain accounts right in their browsers. 10:30 AM Integrating uPort uPort's open identity system allows users to register their own identity on Ethereum, send and request credentials, sign transactions, and securely manage keys & data. Joe will walk you through how to get started adding it to your project. 11:00 AM Crypto "Starter Pack" Enjoy a presentation on combining web3, NodeJS, and React. Max will be giving the talk as a "starter pack" that you can use to build out the prototype for your hack (i.e. "insert application logic here"). 12:00 PM Build your own blockchain with Hyperledger Is the public blockchain not cutting it for you? No worries, you can make your own! This workshop will go into how to get started with creating your own Hyperledger Fabric channel using the Node.js fabric-client SDK. Once you've got a channel, you can invite your trusted peer nodes to join on in. 1:30 PM Inner Workings of the Blockchain.com Wallet Tori is the product lead for Blockchain.com's mobile wallet. Learn about what makes a crypto wallet tick, and how to quickly architect your own wallet creation.   FAQ: CAN WE COMPETE WITH AN EXISTING PRODUCT? No, it all needs to be built from scratch day of, excluding any frameworks.   CAN I COME WITH AN EXISTING TEAM?Feel free to bring friends but we'd love for you to meet and mingle with new folks too!   WHO OWNS THE IP/COPYRIGHT/PRODUCT?You, of course. Personally, we are #TeamOpenSource, but it's all up to you.   WHY IS THERE A FEE?To avoid no-shows. It is well worth it though, as we provide the food, drinks, coffee, mentoring, new friends, swag...   I'M NOT A BLOCKCHAIN DEVELOPER. IS THAT OKAY?In order to make the most of this hackathon, you should have basic programming knowledge. Ideally, you are familiar with web dev frameworks and have experience creating apps on your own as well.   WHICH BLOCKCHAINS? ONLY BITCOIN?Any blockchain you want. Not restricted to Bitcoin. We will have mentors to help with several blockchain protocols, including Ethereum. Bring questions!   WHAT ARE THE JUDGING CRITERIA? This will be explained during the hackathon.   SHOULD I LEARN ANYTHING BEFOREHAND?You don't have to, but we like your spirit! To make the most of the day, reading the Bitcoin and Ethereum smart contracts developer doc and getting familiar with the basics would help.   CAN I HAVE A REFUND? No refunds, but feel free to give your ticket to a friend.   I AM A BEGINNER AT THIS BLOCKCHAIN STUFF. AM I WELCOME?Yes! This is an event to learn. Some people will be talented blockchain developers, some just beginners who are interested in blockchain. That's why it will be amazing ✨   WHAT SHOULD I BRING?Your laptop! (We have seen people come empty-handed to hackathons before... yikes!)   NO MORE TICKETS AVAILABLE :( WHAT CAN I DO?The venue supports a maximum number of 150 participants, if you want to attend you should get your ticket(s) as soon as registration opens.   I'D LIKE TO VOLUNTEER / SPONSOR / MENTOR. CAN I? We'd love that! Please send a note to hi@nycblockchainhack.com.
            Day Zero Hackathon
            30 Mar - 07:00 PM
            Philadelphia, United States
            Our Inclusion Hack Forum in November was a great success. We are now channeling what we learned from that conversation into the Day Zero Hackathon!Purpose:To provide an opportunity for students, professionals and employers of Linux | Cloud Computing | DevOps (“LCD”) to get together to practice their craft.Skills & Experience Required:Linux (up to Linux Basic Essentials)Cloud Computing → Working knowledge of AWSDevOps/Sysadmin) → 6 months of troubleshooting Linux Server Test exercise → hereTiming:Friday March 30: 4:30 pm - 7 pm-Introduction & OverviewSaturday March 31: 8am - 6pm  8 am - 9 am → Registration + Breakfast  9 am - 10 am → ITEM Overview & Team alignment  10 am - 11 am → Establishing accounts & servers 11 am - 12 pm → Cloud Design & Deploy  12pm - 1pm → Lunch/Talk 1 pm  - 3 pm → Installation of applications 3 pm - 4:30 pm → Defend 4:30 pm - 5 :30 → Design Walkthrough/Discussion of DDoS 5:30 pm - 6 pm → Prizes 6 pm - 7 pm → Celebrate. Schedule is subject to change. *There will be prizes!* Sponsors:  Employers/Sponsors, if you have ideas, swag or staff you want to join in, please email us atinfo@theitem.org and sign up as a sponsor above.More info coming soon!
              Music AccessAbility Hackathon
              10 Mar - 12:00 PM
              Brooklyn, United States
              Music AccessAbility Hackathon is a day-long, non-competitive event celebrating and exploring new ways to increase access to music for people of all abilities.This event is part of the Monthly Music Hackathon series, where people with an interest in music and/or technology create new projects from scratch, develop them throughout ~6 hours, then perform or present them in a concert in the evening.We’re happy to collaborate with ReelAbilities Film Festival and NYU Ability Project (our generous hosts in Brooklyn) on this free event! Read on for our incredible lineup of special guests, films and music! Schedule Saturday, March 10th, 2018 11:30 AM - Doors Open12:00 PM - Opening Talks by Special Guests1:00 PM - Hacking, Brainstorming session2:00 PM - Workshops4:00 PM - Film Screenings presented by ReelAbilities Film Festival8:00 PM - Concert / Demos Speakers Rebecca Alexander, psychotherapist & authorNot Fade Away: A Memoir of Senses Lost and Found Patrick Anderson, paralympic basketball star & musicianThe Adapted Piano Pedal Adam Patrick Bell, Assistant Professor of Music Education, UCalgaryResearching (dis)ability in music: how hacking could help music-making contexts be more accessible and inclusive Richard Einhorn, composer & producerPractical Hearing Hacks Using Smartphones and Audio Processing Stanley Sakai, Realtime Captioner, Linguist, DeveloperHacking Stenography for Music Events Workshops Xian Horn, teacher, speaker, blogger & founder of Give Beauty WingsMusic, Disability, Identity and Self-Esteem (Workshop)Thomas Logan & Sam Berman, Equal Entry & A11YNYCDesign for Accessibility (Workshop): To prepare, download aXe Developer Tools here and Colour Contrast Analyser here Films Presented by 10th Annual ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York, March 8 - 14th Mind over MatterA young man with Cerebral Palsy battles through a paralyzed left hand, bullies, and stereotypes to defy the odds and make it as a rock guitarist. [NY Premiere] Q&A with Sébastien Paquet and Brandon Mendenhall to follow Location & Details NYU MAGNET (8th floor)2 MetroTech Center (Lawrence St entrance)Brooklyn, NY 11201 Transportation Options The building has wheelchair accessible entrances on the 1st and 8th floor and accessible bathrooms. We will provide CART services and ASL interpreters upon request. There is a quiet space available. Reach out to us at musichackathon@gmail.com with requests or questions at least 72 hours before the event. Free with RSVP. All are welcome! Please note that RSVPs are required by building security. ID required day of event. Preparation This event is for everyone, no matter your previous experience with music or hacking. We welcome all forms of creative thinking and innovative tinkering.Bring your ideas, friends, musical instruments, noise makers, computers, hardware; anything you might want to use in your hack projects or to create new music!We've compiled some Music AccessAbility Resources and we welcome your contributions! Join the announcements mailing list monthlymusichackathon.org@musichackathonfacebook.com/musichackathon Art by Kira Prentice 
                Open-City Mobility Futures Design Hackathon for NYC's Open Data Week
                10 Mar - 10:00 AM
                New York, United States
                The Open-City Mobility Futures challenge will bring together diverse voices from the mobility ecosystem to provide attendees with a full understanding of the impacts of the work planned during the Canarsie Tunnel Repairs. The challenge will explore the impacts the repairs will cause to the city and its residents. To help participants tangibly explore challenges and potential solutions, we will draw on open data sets, for example on vehicle circulation around North Brooklyn affected area (Waze) combined with public transport (MTA) usage to identify potential alternative routes that can inform product and service innovation and influence city planning for better decision making. The data sets will be from relevant local agencies including the Departments of Transport, the Metropolitan Transit Authority, the Taxi and Limousine Commission and also associate data sets from Health and City Planning. Additionally, we will incorporate open data sets from private organizations like Waze and Strava. Data sets will be set into context by presentations from experts on planned work and interrelated consequences caused by the L train disruption which is estimated to affect over 250,000 people daily. According to a recent study, there are five key determinants that will be particularly affected by the L-train shutdown: Environmental Stressors: Air Quality, Noise, and Overcrowding Mobility: Walkability, Wayfinding, Transportation Hazards, and Disability Access Health Related Behaviors: Physical Activity, Diet and Sleep Employment and Livelihood: Job Accessibility and Security, and Occupational Stress Family and Community Structure: Family Dynamics, Civic Engagement, and Leisure Forum for the Future (Forum) has already captured the interest of multiple organizations that are collaborators in this work, laying the groundwork for effectively achieving the below objectives. Among these partner organizations are: The New York City Department of Transportation, whose Deputy Commissioner Michael Replogle will be a keynote speaker Grand Central Tech Hub will host the event, Collectively, a user experience design partner, and a number of other organizations that would be able to provide valuable datasets and expertise including Waze, NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission, Department of City Planning, and the NYU Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management. Forum will use the learnings from our work at the Mobility Scale Lab – a collaborative work that developed recommendations for transit agencies interested in actively working with the community and the open data ecosystem on social and environmental issues - to guide delivery and design for Open-City Mobility Futures. At Forum we know that emergent technology has a role to play in a sustainable future and in catalyzing transformational change for positive impact in society, environment and the economy. Open Data is a vehicle to discover new insights in a distributed and equitable way, and can act as an enabler to drive change and more sustainable outcomes in the urban mobility landscape and beyond. The L train challenge represents an ideal scenario to practically test learnings and refine our approach to use open data for environmental, social and economic benefits that are mindful of future changes. OBJECTIVES to develop tangible examples of how technology -Open Data- can be an enabler of long-term sustainable mobility and codify this process to test the recommendations in the research project Mobility Scale Lab with practitioners to strengthen relationships with key stakeholders and leading specialists in NYC to show leadership on urban technology and innovation for sustainable mobility The day will be divided into three main stages: "Be Aware", "Be Inspired" and "Be Disruptive". "Be Aware" This is a reality check about NYC mobility's social, economic and environmental challenges associated to the L train disruption. The objective of this stage is to build awareness about priority issues and increase attendees' understanding of the interconnectedness between mobility and other urban needs. "Be Inspired" We will offer open data case studies and signals of change that are shaping mobility today and review major future trends associated with mobility. This stage will stimulate lateral thinking, prepare attendees for idea generation and encourage them to think beyond the present paradigm. "Be Disruptive" In teams of 5-6, participants will select a challenge, review relevant data sets, start to ideate, select ideas and build a rapid prototype for their pitch at the end of the day. The projects could be anything from a data visualization, an app, a 3D object, or a website. Throughout the day, we will have experts mentoring and judging the final ideas. To close the event, we will share next steps and initial thoughts on how to move these ideas forward together. We envision publishing the conceptual ideas on Forum for the Future's Futures Centre, a global platform for sustainable solutions, and the Open Data Week NYC website. Forum will lead facilitation and provide a set of tools including a strategic design canvas, personas, future trends, and sustainable mobility frameworks across the event to make the ideation process easier. The final participant count will depend on venue, resources, and partners. We plan on having at least 50 attendees from diverse backgrounds including designers, programmers, engineers, data scientists, marketers, commuters, students, and experts in mobility and sustainability. If you would like to learn more about this and partner with us please contact Rodrigo Bautista at r.bautista@forumforthefuture.org
                  C4Q Access Code Hackathon Presentations 2018
                  05 Mar - 04:00 PM
                  Queens, United States
                  C4Q is hosting its annual Access Code Hackathon on March 3 - 5, 2018. 140 Access Code developers will be building awesome projects in small teams around the theme of "Access" to tackle NYC's biggest challenges using open APIs. Please join us on Monday, March 5th as our fellows present their hackathon projects in front of a panel of distinguished judges. Winners will be chosen based on their overall presentation, design, and community problem tackled.  4 - 6 pm: Fullstack Web Presentations  7 - 9 pm: Mobile Presentations  If you are interested in volunteering as a technical, design, or presentation mentor, please sign up here: http://bit.ly/2018C4QHackathon C4Q Access Code Hackathon Presentations 2018 is proudly sponsored by: Flatiron Health Robin Hood Blue Ridge Labs About C4Q  C4Q is a nonprofit that aims to increases economic opportunity through technology. Their 10-month Access Code program trains adults from low-income and diverse backgrounds to become software engineers. Graduates have been hired at leading companies such as Kickstarter, Pinterest, and LinkedIn, with average annual salaries raising from $18,000 to $85,000. C4Q works with leading business and philanthropic organizations such as Robin Hood Foundation, Google, BlackRock, and Salesforce.org to build an innovative, inclusive, and diverse tech community in New York.
                    LabCo's Crypto-Day Hackathon!
                    03 Mar - 09:00 AM
                    New York, United States
                    LabCo NYC is an early stage startup incubator. We believe that amazing products can be built when creative minds collaborate. We are looking for top blockchain developer talent to join us for a day of hacking! You must register for this event on EventBrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/labcos-cryptoday-hackathon-tickets-42503678647