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ATL Thinks!: An Air Transportation + Logistics Industry Hackathon & Innovation Lab
11 Dec - 06:00 PM
Atlanta, United States
ATL Thinks! is is hosted by Amplify 4 Good for Hartsfield-Jackon Atlanta International Airport to find developing ideas for technical solutions around reducing security check-in waiting times, cargo, and improving the overall airport guest experience.
1st Annual GGA Hack-a-Thon, hosted by Rep. Dar'shun Kendrick
05 Dec - 08:00 AM
Atlanta, United States
Congrats on being nominated to participate in the 1st ever GGA (Georgia General Assembly) Hack-a-Thon, where we will bring various people from across Georgia to come up with specific solutions/legislation for specific issues facing Georgia. Host Committee: Yasmin Neal A. Fitzgerald Breland Travis Stegall Jewel Anderson Ashley Shockley Jennifer Young Theron Johnson Tray T.S. Deadwyler Xatanya Amos Remember this is an EXCLUSIVE and PRIVATE, INVITATION ONLY event so only sign up if you can commit the WHOLE DAY of participation. Please don't share this link with others.
    Kingonomics :: Westside Edition | #StartupLounge. 1st Ever #SkateHack. Pitch Competition
    21 Nov - 10:00 AM
    Atlanta, United States
    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 2015 10A-6P #STARTUPLOUNGE #SKATEHACK (ATHON) #PIONEERPITCH COMPETITION Learn to think, create and build something from nothing. Learn to hack and solve problems and pain points in our communities and beyond. Learn to go where no man (or woman) has gone before. Pitch for over $5,000.00 in cash and prizes. Celebrity entrepreneur and appearances. Learn to save, start, and invest. ENDORSEMENTS @DJDRAMA @TheDurttyBoyz @hot1079atl CO-CHAIRS Commissioner Marvin Arrington | Council President Caesar Mitchell | Councilman Andre Dickens | Michael Sterling | David Stiffler | Frank Fernanzdez | Paul Judge | Allen Nance | Greg Alexander | Anthony Flynn | Greg Clay | Chuck Barlow, Jr. | Leona Barr-Davenport | Alice Bussey | Mack Wilbourn | Sylvia Russell | Nicole Garner | Greg Wynn Tiffany Bussey | Rohit Malhotra | Ryan Wilson | Richard Dunn | Rodney & Shanterria Sampson  SPEAKERS + PRESENTERS + FACILITATORS Rodney Sampson, Founder, Kingonomics; Chairman, Opportunity Hub; Chief, Diversity & Inclusion, Tech Square Labs | Divine, Rapper & Founder, Blak Group | Paul Judge, Cofounder, Tech Square Labs | Allen Nance, Cofounder, Tech Square Labs | Adam Ghetti, Cofounder, Ionic Security | Travis & Troy Nunnally “The Tech Twins”, Cofounders, Brain Rain Labs | Sarah Beth Lodato, Campus Manager, The Iron Yard | Ed Lance, Cofounder, CodeU | Faruq Hunter, President, Genius Corps | Princess Sampson, Founder, Code Like A Teenage Girl | Anthony Flynn, Founder, Gifted Education Foundation | Candace Mitchell, Cofounder, Myavana/Techturized | Tamico Scott, Cofounder, Beat | Celeste Wells, Founder, Save My Edges | Erica Barrett, Founder, Southern Culture Foods | Stacy Epps, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Art Institute of Atlanta | Shakiri Murrain, Founder, Jade Trading Corporation | Mike Ross, Founder, MJR International | Nate Jones, Cofounder, Village Micro Fund | Brian Dally, Cofounder, Groundfloor | Lekiesha French, Founder, CEO of My Life | Matthew Suber, Cofounder, Split | Jay Carter, One Music Festival PROGRAM PARTNERS Brain Rain Labs | Gifted Education Foundation | KidzMic | Big Thinkers | Kids Drone Zone | CEO of My Life | Amplify For Good | Kidz Mic WHAT ATTENDEES WILL LEARN BY ATTENDING How to think, create & build like a billionaire How to create something from nothing Resources and opportunities for learning to coding, STEAM, entrepreneurship How to make $50,000 - $75,000 in six months by learning to code SCHEDULE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 2015 CASCADE FUN CENTER 3335 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive 9AM - Door Open. DJ Round 1. 10 AM – 12PM | Startup Louge. The Kingonomics’ #StartupLounge is a high level aspirational and experiential based series of engaging talks, conversation and panels presented in a casual and easy to understand format for aspiring and new entrepreneurs. Program partners include Opportunity Hub & TechSquare Labs. 12PM – 1PM | Meets + Eats. Attendees can mix, mingle and get lunch onsite. Hosted by Cascade Fun Center. 1PM – 6PM | Idea Hackathon + Pioneer Pitch Competition. A Hackathon is n event, typically lasting several hours to several days, in which a large number of people meet to engage in collaborative thinking and/or computer programming. This intense and competitive approach is designed to introduce ideation and design thinking methodologies. In essence, we’ teach these young people to think, create and build like a billionaire. Program partners include CEO of My Life, Brain Rain Labs & Amplify for Good. Hackathon participants will complete the day by pitching for over $5,000 in cash and prizes, including an autographed Super Soaker by inventor and scientist Lonnie Johnson, VIP passes to a private screening of the new Star Wars Movie hosted by Dr. Paul Judge, the opportunity to join a FIRST Robotics Team and summer internship opportunities at some of Atlanta’s hottest startups. 1PM – 4PM | Kids Drone Zone. This programming is provided for attendees that don’t participate in the Hackathon. In a few years, some believe that drones will be everywhere. We’ll expose students to the innovative, robotic hardware that will impact nearly every area of their and our lives in the coming years. Program partners include Big Thinkers Science Academy, Kids Drone Zone & KidzMic.   7PM. SkateParty. Over 50 vetted innovators, entrepreneurs and investors will speak, present or facilitate during the multi-faceted event. DJ’s will be on hand to add a spark of excitement and relevance to today’s generation.  FOR Adults + Highschoolers VENUE Cascade Fun Center | 3335 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive | Atlanta, GA 30331
      Hack. Solve. Create. A creative hack event powered by Women Interactive
      07 Nov - 09:00 AM
      Atlanta, United States
        The 4th Annual Women Interactive Creative Technology Festival will depart from its typical format of workshops, film shorts and keynote speakers to host Hack. Solve. Create: A Creative Hack Event powered by Women Interactive and Dr. Ayoka Chenzira of Spelman College’s Digital Moving Image Salon. We're inviting women who work in all aspects of the technology, business and creative industries to join us for an afternoon of collaboration, networking and creation as we work together to solve a challenge facing our community. This all woman hack event is designed to expose more women to the world of hackathons. If you've never been to a hack event, you're still invited to join us as we put our heads together for a great cause! *Lunch will not be provided but there will be dining options available at Spelman during the hack event. www.womeninteractive.net              
        FinTech inNOV8tors Wanted.
        06 Nov - 05:30 PM
        Atlanta, United States
        FinTech inNOV8tors Wanted.   NOV. 6 @ 5:30 PM THROUGH NOV. 8 @ 9:00 PM   CREATE THE NEXT FINTECH UNICORN The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) at Georgia Tech is partnering with Worldpay US, Yodlee, and NCR to host the “FinTech Hack @ATDC.” This is more than your typical hackathon. The FinTech Hack @ATDC wants to help entrepreneurs, developers, and designers take their ideas to the next level by providing the critical post-hack engagement, mentoring, and support to build viable startup companies. And yes… there will be cash, gadgets, food, and swag, too. The FinTech Hack @ATDC is the first by ATDC’s FinTech program powered by Worldpay US.   UNLIMITED CREATIVITY WANTED Ultimately, participants will decide which ideas to work on using the APIs of our sponsors. They can work on their own projects or work on challenges presented to them by Worldpay US, Yodlee Interactive, and NCR. Click here to read about our sponsors' challenges. Here are the sponsors' API tutorials: Worldpay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKa5cWiaD3g NCR: https://www.dropbox.com/s/l8cr9ctwdulurnw/NCRFintechHack2015.mp4?dl=0 Yodlee Interactive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_bj2eoPIkyqMGMtQjFQMkNvZ1U/view WHEN Friday, Nov. 6, 2015, from 5:30 p.m. through 9 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2015.   LOCATION ATDC, 75 Fifth St., 3rd Floor, Centergy Building at Tech Square.     TEAMS & PRIZES TEAMS & PRIZES The total value of all prizes combined is worth more than $85,000. Four winning teams will be selected and awarded as follows:   1)  Best in Show (Grand Prize Winner). Worldpay US, Yodlee, NCR, and ATDC are committed to help the “Best in Show” team pursue its idea post-FinTech Hack @ATDC with a six-month Grand Prize package, cash, and other benefits valued at $73,0001 as follows:   Grand Prize (six-months): Up to eight hours per month of personalized, one-on-one mentorship from key, high-ranking decision makers of the sponsoring companies. Coaching and business strategy guidance from ATDC. Acceptance into ATDC’s FinTech program. Networking/Connections to investors.   Cash: $7,000.   The winning “Best in Show” team also will receive: Brand and PR consultation package from Trevelino/Keller. Legal counseling and advice from Baker Donelson Two Hot Desks for three months at Atlanta Tech Village. Accounting and financial whiteboard session from Bennett Thrasher.   2)  Best Use of Worldpay APIs: Up to 5 iPad Pros ($4,000 in value) and access to decision makers.   3)  Best Use of Yodlee APIs: $4,000 in cash and access to decision makers.   4)  Best Use of NCR APIs: $4,000 in cash and access to decision makers.   5) Additionally, $100 Individual Awards will be given to: Most dedicated developer Best presentation skills Best leadership Most dedicated designer Best original idea pitched   RULES: New Deliverables Rule: All code, prototypes, and design submissions developed for the FinTech Hack @ATDC must be created during the event. Participants can bring their ideas, but all meaningful work must be created during the event.   Development Environment: Sponsors will be providing sandboxing environments for participants.   IP Ownership: Participants will own their ideas, code, and work.   JUDGING PANEL: Steve Karp, chief strategy officer, Worldpay US. Rupen Patel, chief technology officer, NCR Silver Jeanine Swatton, developer evangelism director, Yodlee Sean Banks, partner, TTV Capital. Richard Nailling, lead entrepreneur-in-residence, ATDC.   TIMELINE: Oct. 2: FinTech Hack Announcement. Oct. 9: Judges Announced. Oct. 16: Prizes posted. Oct. 23: Worldpay, Yodlee, and NCR ideas announced. Oct. 30: Happy Hour. Nov. 5: Worldpay, Yodlee, and NCR API tutorials. Nov. 6-8: FinTech Hack @ATDC winners announced.         1. Estimated value if all services and benefits are fully used over the six-month period.    [MH1]Investors & capital are the same
          CEO Hacks
          24 Oct - 11:00 AM
          Atlanta, United States
          CEO HACKS is a 24-hour hackathon for GSU students. It is the 1st ever hackathon for GSU students. The theme for this upcoming GSU HACKS SERIES event is “Hack The School,” where participants create hacks to improve the college life.  This page is for pitch competition entry and press registration only. If you want to participate in the hackathon, you can apply at the CEO Hacks webpage.
            CEO Hacks
            24 Oct - 11:00 AM
            Atlanta, United States
            CEO HACKS is a 24-hour hackathon for GSU students. It is the 1st ever hackathon for GSU students. The theme for this upcoming GSU HACKS SERIES event is “Hack The School,” where participants create hacks to improve the college life. Come test your skills in an intense and fast-paced environment
              Unlock the Box, presented by The New Georgia Project
              09 Oct - 05:00 PM
              Atlanta, United States
              This October 9th-10th, The New Georgia Project will host a hackathon dedicated to dismantling the barriers to civic participation faced by citizens. We’ll bring together programmers, designers, civic engagement groups, public officials, and voters to identify the most common obstacles Georgians face when attempting to vote. We’ll emerge from the hackathon with a number of applications that can  be used to bring large numbers of registrants to the democratic process in the shortest time--and in the most efficient manner--possible. Beyond that, we’ll highlight the importance of open data to innovation in government, and underscore the benefits of public/private partnerships in solving society's big problems.  We’re working on a plan that will bring democracy to ALL Georgians. Now all we need is you.   All coding levels are welcome (and you don't need to be a techie to come--anyone interested in brainstorming creative ways to expand voting access is invited!). We'll assign groups on Friday evening (...don't feel like you need to come with a team!). For more information on this hackathon, visit: unlocktheboxgeorgia.com
                Code for the Kingdom Global Hackathon Atlanta
                02 Oct - 07:00 PM
                Alpharetta, United States
                Code for the Kingdom HACKATHON   Transforming Lives Hackathon  Ideate. Build. Impact.  Create technology that matters. A hackathon movement to ignite the Christian passion and purpose of technologists and entrepreneurs to innovate culture shaping technologies that would reclaim our times for the Gospel. Engage, envision, challenge, and release the culture makers for sustained Kingdom impact.   --- WHAT IS IT?  Code for the Kingdom is pioneering Atlanta’s first faith-inspired hackathon this October – as part as the Global Code for the Kingdom hackathon weekend. Code for the Kingdom is an initiative of Leadership Network, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization fostering innovation by bringing talented people together to take ideas to implementation to impact. On the weekend of October 2-4, 2015, we are bringing together technologists, entrepreneurs, creative’s, businesspeople, ministry leaders, visionaries, and anyone passionate about faith and technology, to use their gifts to advance the Gospel.  The Global Hackathon will run in 14 world cities simultaneously, including Addis Ababa, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Bangalore, Guatemala City, Houston, Jakarta, Kansas City, London, Los Angeles, Nairobi, Raleigh, Seattle and Waterloo.   You will be able to work with a local team in Atlanta, or even join with teams in one or more of the participation cities.   Together our vision is to provide more opportunities for communities all over the world to participate and showcase innovation and entrepreneurship. We expect over 2,000 people to participate across the planet, and address a number of challenges aimed at helping release the oppressed, teaching God’s Word, healing the sick, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and supporting the church and the body of Christ.   WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?   We want to catalyze friendship, passion, purpose, and collaboration in technical and entrepreneurial communities. To challenge and release you to create and use 21st century technologies to serve God’s Kingdom. To create a scalable community across the world to accelerate and encourage Christian innovators.     An Atlanta judging panel will choose the award prizes to the best projects.   The 2015 program will conclude in December 2015. Every participating city will give two of their local winners to a Global Judging Panel that will decide the best projects created across the world during the Global Hackathon Weekend.   A final report will be published, summarizing key highlights and results of the 2015 Code for the Kingdom Global initiative.   WE ARE LOOKING AT   Developing solutions that utilize wearable technology to advance the gospel   Creating tools to help advance accountability in the digital age.   Reaching the digital native in the Islamic world   Use Google Cardboard in Code for the Kingdom project.   Develop technologies that encourage and inspire others to participate in joyful, Christ-centered generosity   and much more...  We will be using Indigitous.org as the place for projects, community, and collaboration. Indigitous.org serves the Global Hackathon by providing a global online community site that connects all Code for the Kingdom participants and projects. Indigitous is a movement passionate about connecting people to Jesus using digital strategies. In addition to adding your project to Indigitous.org, the platform will also enable you to:       Search for projects you might be interested in       Learn about projects others are working on       Join a project       Recruit others to join your project       Communicate with your project members       Submit your project for judging CHALLENGES FROM PREVIOUS CODE FOR THE KINGDOM HACKATHONS HOW CAN TECHNOLOGY... • be leveraged to create, cultivate, and strengthen society's foundational relationships of marriage, family, friendships? • bring the word of God to the first generation of children who are growing up with mobile devices?  • help cut and/or combat the effects of fatherlessness in a child’s life, in turn strengthening families, reducing poverty and crime?  • foster a culture of generosity towards each other? • identify, promote, test, collaborate, augment, and fill the gaps of ministry programs around the city? • disrupt human trafficking?   Join us on the first weekend of October - make new friends, get inspired and build something that matters.    Everyone is welcome regardless of faith or worldviews - come as you are and join-up with a team on the Friday night, or bring a team with you. The Friday will start with food and then individuals / teams will pitch their idea, and invite people to join with them to hack for the weekend.   What can you do? Sign up now - get an early-bird discount. Get some friends together - bring a team - or just come as you are. Think of a product you would like to build.   We can't wait to meet you.    Love,   Your Atlanta Organizing Team   For more information visit our full Event website. DRAFT TIMETABLE   Friday, October 2 7:00 PM Doors Open  7:00 - 8:00 PM Dinner & Networking  8:00 - 8:25 PM Welcome & Review Format  8:25 - 8:35 PM API Presentations  8:35 - 8:50 PM Review - Official Challenges  8:50 - 9:20 PM Open Floor - pitch your own project  9:20 - 11:59 PM Team Formation/Create Away  Saturday, October 3 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Creating  8:30 AM Breakfast  9:00 AM Schedule and logistics announcements, team rebalancing  12:00 PM Lunch  4:30 p.m.   Optional progress briefing, more developing   6:00 PM Dinner  9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Meet with Mentors and Subject Matter Experts  Sunday, October 4 12:00 - 2:15 PM Creating  8:30 AM Breakfast  10:30 - 12:00 AM Option to join with Sunday Service  12:00 PM Lunch  1:00 PM Presentation Walk-thru & Judges Make Rounds  2:30 PM Submission deadline; Team Presentations Begin  4:30 PM Judges adjourn  4:50 PM Call-back  5:00 PM Awards Ceremony 5:30 PM Closing  
                  Level the Coding Field Hackathon
                  26 Sep - 08:30 AM
                  Atlanta, United States
                  The Level Playing Field Institute(LPFI) is hosting a hackathon in Atlanta! Named "Level the Coding Field", the purpose of this hackathon is to expose minority groups to computer science and to promote production rather than just consumption of technology within these groups. Special guest speakers at the hackathon will include David Johns, Executive Director of the White House Initiative on African American Educational Excellence, and Jewel Burks, CEO/Founder PartPic. What is a hackathon? If you've ever wanted to build an app or game for your phone, that's what "hackathons" are for. A hackathon is a gathering of people who get together over a weekend to utilize technology to create solutions for problems they see in the world. When will the hackathon take place? The hackathon will be on Saturday, 8:30am - 5pm and Sunday, 8:30am - 5pm. Students must commit for the whole weekend. Who will be there and what can I expect? Students from under-represented groups in computer science in 8th, 9th, and 10th grades A hacking team! You will be placed on a team based on age, technology interest and skill level Learning how to produce your very own mobile apps over the weekend What will the event be like?  Level The Coding Field is designed to create safe space while expanding what you think you're capable of. Students will work in teams and will be assigned mentors. On Saturday, you will learn some mobile application development basics, generate solutions to solve real problems in your communities, and start designing a mobile app.   On Sunday, you will continue building the app while finalizing a presentation for judging. Do I need to be a whiz at coding and computers? No, not at all! You just need to have an interest in technology and computers and be willing to learn to build games and web apps. What should I bring with me? You bring your brain, enthusiasum and a willingness to hack! We provide you with food, laptops, power and guidance. Are there prizes? Prizes are awarded to winning teams, including a $500 grand prize! I'm ready!  How do I apply? Complete the questions on the Eventbrite page and submit your application.  Students and parents will be notified with next steps once their application has been accepted. I'm an adult and interested in volunteering - how? Parents and other adults (technical and non-technical) are welcome to come and help volunteer. Please sign up via Eventbrite. For mentor volunteers, there is a mandatory training on Wednesday, September 23 or Thursday, September 24 from 6-9pm. Where will the mentor training take place? Address:  General Assembly 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE 2nd Floor  Atlanta GA 30308 Free parking is available in the parking lot and deck. Questions? Email us at hackathon@lpfi.org. For more details and FAQs, visit www.lpfi.org/hackathon.