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NYC Chatbot Hackathon
31 May - 09:00 AM
New York, United States
AI enthusiasts in and around New York! You're invited to participate in the NYC Chatbot Hackathon! Bring your idea and laptop, and use the EDDI chatbot development platform from Labs.ai to create an autonomous intelligent bot.
TeenHacks LI Hackathon
25 May - 01:00 PM
Old Westbury, United States
Student programmers, designers, makers, and leaders on Long Island! You're invited to participate in the TeenHacks LI High School Hackathon. TeenHacks LI is Long Island’s premier 24-hour high school hackathon, by students, for students. Take part in group collaboration, interesting workshops, sweet prizes, and more. Get ready to meet new people and have an amazing time.
Open Source ERP Hackathon
17 May - 04:00 PM
New York, United States
The Open Source ERP hackathon is an inclusive event seeking to open the barrier normally associated with ERP Enterprise development.
If you a developer, hacker, student, coder, designer, or IT professional interested in the B2B space - join the movement of the next evolution of ERPS.
At the Open Source ERP hackathon you and your fellow innovators can help grow the community of next generation ERP developers. For thousands of organizations around the world, ERPS are critical to the successful operations and sustainability of their business.
Join us for this first of a kind hackathon on May 17-19 @ General Assembly in Mahattan, NY!
FULL EVENT DETAILS can be found at opensourceerps.com/hackathon
Where can I get a student ticket?
Validate your .edu school address by filling out this form.
COLLEGES CURRENTLY ATTENDING
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Who Can Attend
Eligibility
We are an inclusive focused hackathon that promotes diversity in all its forms and welcome attendees from all backgrounds, genders, and geographies to join us.
Age Requirements:
There are no age restrictions to attend the hackathon. In case you are under 18, your parents/legal guardian should contact the hackathon to request a waiver authorizing you to attend the hackathon and submit their plan for your attendance and transportation to and from the hackathon.
Open Source ERP Committee Eligibility
Any official Open Source ERP staff or committee member is not eligible to compete for a hackathon prize. They may, however, assist teams as mentors or volunteers during the coding/development phase.
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GETTING HERE (6 or RW Train to 23rd Street) - General Assembly
Take the 6th Train 23rd street. Walk to blocks south to 21st. Turn right onto 21st. General Assembly is in the middle of the block.
NOTE: If you registered for the career fair/pre-event networking ticket (3:30PM - 6PM only), you will be enteringon 902 Broadway 4th floor.
Visit mta.info for the latest subway schedule.
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FORMING YOUR TEAM
This is a collaborative event. Teams can consist of a minimum of TWO members to a maximum of FIVE members. Exceptions can be made for teams to have more than five members on a case by case basis. Contact the hackathon committee in case you need to have a team of more than 5 members. The size of your team will not be taken into consideration in the judging.
While you can choose your team on the day of the event during the pre-networking mixer, we encourage all participants to join our pre-event community forum oserps.com where you can connect with other like minded participations to form a team. Note an automated invitation is sent to the forum after you purchase your ticket.
Changes to team members are permitted until Friday, May 17th @ 4:45PM EST. Note the final opportunity to register your team online via devpost.com will be at the event during the pre-event networking mixer.
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REGISTERING YOUR TEAM
If you are attending the hackathon as a participant, you must register your team on devpost after your purchase your ticket no later than Friday, May 17 @ 4:45PM
Team Registration URL: https://www.open-source-erp-hackathon.devpost.com/
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SPECIAL EVENTS
What is the Pre-Event Mixer?
The pre-event mixer is the opportunity for all hackathon participants to networking with other Hackathon participants and form teams if they have not already done so online. It is also the last opportunity for Hackers to find or join a team (minimum of 2 members).
What is the Sponsor Networking Session?
The Sponsor Networking session takes place directly after the pre-event mixer and is an opportunity for Sponsors and Hackers to connect before the main event dinner. We encourage all Hackers to bring their github/bitbucket profiles, resumes, and business cards.
Who can particpate in the Pre-Event Mixer and Sponsor Networking Session?
Only Hackathon Participants and teams will be able to participate in the exclusive Pre-Event Mixer and Sponsor Networking Session.
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STUDENTS
Am I eligible for a student ticket?
All high school and college students currently attending any university on a full or part time basis are eligible for the student ticket.
You must be submitting a hack during the event in order to be eligible for a student ticket.
You must have a validated .edu address from a real academic institution matched to our database of valid domains for that organizational id. (ie. no fake .edu address)
What is the cost of the student ticket?
Student tickets are $10
Where can I get a student ticket?
Validate your .edu school address by filling out this form.
Once your student information is validated you will recieve an invitation to complete your student ticket purchase.
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MENTORS
I am interested in becoming a mentor for the Hackathon, how to I apply?
If you have a good amount of programming experience in any language, and are very familiar with concepts like loops and functions, teams will need your help. Simply fill out the mentor application form here, and one of our staff will review your application.
Mentors are a very important part of the Hackathon and should always be an example in abiding by the rules of conduct at the event.
The main roles of a mentor:
To help to brainstorm ideas on the challenge and the solution
To give advice on the topic that mentor is qualified or skilled at
To keep an eye on the time, the schedule is usually quite intense
To help divide roles inside the team
If teams get stuck, help to get them moving again
To help to pick out a person who is going to do the pitch
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SPONSORS/PARTNERS
We are interested in becoming a sponsor for the event - how do we get in touch?
You can email sponsorship@opensourceerps.com with a little information about your company and one of our staff will be in touch.
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MISCELLANOUS QUESTIONS
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, our regisration system will have your information listed at check in. Just ensure you have your electronic ticket handy on your mobile phone or tablet.
Do I have to bring my ID?
Yes, you will need your student id or a photo issed id in order to gain access to the building. It is also how we match your registered ticket to your name.
Can I update my registration information?
Your registration email and name will be used to identify you throughout the hackathon process. If you believe you made a mistake during registration, please click the "Contact Organizer button and one of our staff will be more than happy to help get your information corrected.
How do I register my team?
After purchasing a ticket, you can go to https://www.open-source-erp-hackathon.devpost.com/ to register your team. If you do not yet have a team, you'll be invited to find or join a team at oserps.com once your purchase your ticket.
I am a student/administrative group organizer. Do you have package deals for schools/organizations?
Absolutely, organizations with 25 or more students planning on attending are encouraged to contact us directly. We have some exclusive pacakges, and may even be able to assist with transportation if you are coming from outside of NYC.
I have additional questions?
Please click "Contact The Event Organizer" button to get in and touch and one of our staff will be happy to answer your questions.
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Venue Location
General Assmebly - 10 Eats 21st Street, New York, NY 10010
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Contact Information
For further questions, please contact click the "Contact The Organizer" button on the event brite page and one of our staff will be in touch shortly.
Loki Cryptocurrency Hackathon
17 May - 10:00 AM
New York, United States
Prizes worth $2,000
LOKI IS CALLING ALL DEVS & CRYPTO SUPPORTERS! LOKI IS HOSTING A SINGLE DAY HACKATHON DURING NEW YORK BLOCKCHAIN WEEK Theme;Build a SNapp that promotes digital privacy for individuals. OVER $2000 USD IN PRIZES! Come and be mentored by the Loki devs while you build a Service Node Application (SNApp) within the Loki ecosystem - all programming languages welcome! Learn more about SNApps here. RSVP ESSENTIAL - LIMITED SPACES FOOD & DRINKS PROVIDED FOR HACKERS, DRINKS PROVIDED FOR SPECTATORS SCHEDULE: Doors open & Registration : 10 am Team Selection & Demos by Loki & Arweave: : 11 am Hacking : 12 pm - 5 pm Pitches & Prizes : 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Networking & Drinks : 7 pm - Close Loki creates privacy tools that enable untraceable, secure transactions and anonymous communication. htttps://loki.network
Web3 Stack Meetup w/ The Graph + NuCypher + Zeppelin
16 May - 05:00 PM
Brooklyn, United States
Come join key team members from The Graph, NuCypher, and Zeppelin for a series of brief tech talks at the tail end of Consensus Blockchain Week and just before the ETHNewYork hackathon.
Drinks and refreshments will be served, and there will be time after the talks for connecting with other builders! We do have limited seating, so please RSVP if you are planning on attending.
DAOify
15 May - 10:00 AM
Brooklyn, United States
DAOstack + dOrg | an interactive walk into the DAOstack technology and framework design
Sacred Heart Greenwich 2019
11 May - 08:30 AM
Greenwich, United States
Boys and girls in 4-8th grade are invited to join RHoK Jr at a special one day hackathon at Convent of the Sacred Heart where they will be working with computer science mentors to create technology for social good by helping local charities. Students will work in groups to brainstorm, design and code prototype smartphone apps using MIT's APP Inventor.
Android devices will be provided for building and testing apps, but you are welcome to bring your own. Participants may also bring their own laptops to work on.
GLH 2019 Final Round Gala, New York City
04 May - 05:00 PM
New York, United States
Watch the 12 final teams compete. Nine countries from five continents represented.
HackFest 2019
26 Apr - 06:00 PM
New York, United States
Young professionals, undergrads, and recent graduate students in the New York City area! You're invited to participate in HackFest. Formerly known as Hachchella, HackFest is a 48-hour immersive hackathon where entrepreneurs, developers, and designers collaborate to solve real-world problems using a variety of tech stacks. You don't need to be a coder to participate.
E^HACKATHON | New York City
16 Apr - 08:00 AM
New York City, United States
SOLD OUT! - Please contact chris.perry@ascentialedge.com for inquiries and waiting list.
Amazon is disrupting everything we know about commerce, and your brands – whether they realize it or not – are depending on you to figure it out.
But you’re not alone. You’re one of us…part of the movement to lead our brands through this change.
At the Edge by Ascential™ HACKATHON New York City, you and fellow industry trailblazers come together to learn and share what it takes to “win” on Amazon.com, moving beyond traditional eCommerce 101 to deep-dive hacks into the winning strategies, best practices and data insights needed to become an ecommerce expert and grow your businesses.
Join us at our upcoming E^HACKATHON New York City on April 16-17, 2019 in – you guessed it – New York City, NY!
This event is organized by Edge by Ascential™. The E^HACKATHON New York City is not initiated or sponsored by, or associated with, Amazon.com, Inc.
Event Format
The E^HACKATHON New York City is an Amazon-centric, deep-dive masterclass summit where industry leaders work closely with insiders and experts on the latest best practices and strategies needed to succeed on the fastest growing ecommerce platform in the world.
Day 1 is overflowing with amazing content including client case studies, latest perspective on Amazon and of course, the Hackshop masterclass sessions. The Hackshops are assigned breakout topics led by ecommerce subject matter experts. Working in non-competitive peer-groups, you will leave these sessions having made measurable improvements to your strategy that can be implemented within your business.
Day 2 is an optional opportunity clients at no additional cost -- on a first-come, first-serve basis -- to schedule exclusive 1:1 one-hour consulting sessions on your key business challenges and opportunities with your Edge by Ascential client team and partner experts between 8am-12pm.
If you're interested in a Day 2 session, please indicate your interest when you register and our team will follow-up to schedule that with you.
Event Benefits
Actionable and focused content on winning with this market leader
Agenda led and facilitated by top industry experts and ecommerce practitioners without sales pitches
Case studies shared by fellow brands in the industry
Non-compete breakout group format fosters open communication and collaboration on strategy and tactic best practices
Great networking opportunities with peers of our ecommerce movement
Agenda:
Available Masterclass Sessions:
This event is ideal for brand-side commercial Managers to Executives leading Amazon and/or overall ecommerce and omnichannel businesses seeking best practice strategies and tactics to win with this market leader.
Each attendee will have the opportunity to submit their preferences for 3 preferred masterclass sessions to attend during the event. We will do our best to schedule each attendee for as many of their preferred masterclass sessions as possible based on session capacity and non-compete restrictions.
DEMAND GENERATION TOPICS
1. How Large Companies Can Optimize Content at the Speed of Ecommerce - Led by Stephanie Leffler & Amanda Wolff (OneSpace)Recent research indicates that the brands who are most successful at growing revenue in ecommerce regularly optimize their product content. However, it also revealed that the biggest barrier for developing great content was the number of approvals required internally. Learn the strategies and practical tips to overcome these hurdles with your key stakeholders to create, review, approve, and publish content at scale and at the speed of ecommerce.
2. Latest Ad Features & Tools to Accelerate Your Brands - Led by Melissa Burdick & David Zimmerman (Pacvue)Amazon has been launching new features in advertising at an increasingly rapid pace that will only continue to speed up. Learn 1) the newest features and functionality launched within the last few months, 2) the advances in tool technology and how brands and agencies are leveraging them to achieve a better competitive advantage and 3) the optimal support models needed internally to maximize your advertising strategy and activation.
3. Drive It & They Will Come: Advanced Demand Generation Strategies - Led by Patrick Miller & Bernie Che (Flywheel Digital)The “build it and they will come” strategy doesn’t apply to the digital shelf. Demand generation through targeted marketing activities and promotions is critical to driving traffic, converting it into sales and accelerating your own Amazon flywheel performance. If you have the basics down and want to take it to the next level, it’s time to master some of the more advanced demand generation strategies.
STRATEGY TOPICS
4. Navigating 1P, 3P and Hybrid Amazon Solutions in a New World of Vendor Singularity - Led by Garrett Bluhm (Pattern)Explore the benefits and downsides to partnering with Amazon and how to decide whether a 1P, 3P, or Hybrid approach is best for your brand. We will explore recent Amazon policy changes, facts and theories around ‘Vendor Singularity’ and how emerging policies may impact your brand in terms of what models may be available to you. We’ll conclude the conversation around the power that brands have individually and collectively and the tactics and methods available to navigate a successful ‘partnership’ with Amazon in an increasingly hostile environment.
5. Brand Wars: How to Combat Amazon Private Label - Led by Shyla Navarro & Kurt Vogel (Edge by Ascential)With the launch of 130+ private label brands and 400+ exclusive private brands to-date, Amazon is rapidly and aggressively expanding its private brand portfolio strategy and promotion in order to differentiate its offerings, increase assortment control and improve profit margins. Learn key strategies and tactics to counter their acceleration and protect your consumer acquisition and retention.
6. Supply Chain: The Missing Link to Growth - Led by Mike O’Donnell, Claudia Johnson & Candice Beitler (Flywheel Digital)Supply chain is a commonly neglected “topic” in ecommerce and often one of the areas least resourced or prioritized internally until it becomes a risk or barrier to growth and the bottom line. However, your supply chain strategy can be a (if not the) primary driver of your Amazon business if harnessed and optimized effectively. Learn some of the strategies and tactics top brands are leveraging to turn their ecommerce supply chain into a major growth engine.
7. Business Growth 2.0: What to Do After the Slowdown? - Led by Alex McCord, Drew Habeck & Andrea Claricia (Flywheel Digital)While Amazon has been a source of strong topline growth for years, many 1P brand manufacturers have experienced increasing business deceleration, both creating internal concerns around future growth on the platform and posing risk to the continued resource allocation and investment. Learn some of the critical strategies and tactics you can leverage to drive new growth and counter the slowdown.
JOINT VALUE CREATION TOPICS
8. Brand Protection: Best-In-Class Strategies to Control Your Sales Online to Maximize Profit - Led by Whitney Gibson (Vorys)Despite its growth and potential, the Amazon marketplace can expose all the leaks in a brand’s value chain – price matching, unauthorized 3P sellers, product diversion and grey market sales – resulting in major channel conflicts, unprofitability for both brand and retail and overall brand erosion. Learn the key strategies, foundational policies and enforcement techniques recommended to remove unauthorized sellers, stop channel conflict and end brand erosion.
9. Something Old, Something New: Best-In-Class New Product Launches & SKU Transitions - Led by Brooke Ware, Danny Hoffman & Jessica Mattson (Flywheel Digital)Brands must continuously bring new innovations and renovations to market; however, launching new products and transitioning SKUs successfully on Amazon is quite complex. How brands manage their SKUs can be the difference between shelf leadership or shelf extinction. Learn the key programs and strategies for successfully launching and transitioning your products to maintain and accelerate your business.
Who Attends:
This event is ideal for brand-side commercial Managers to Executives leading Amazon and/or overall ecommerce and omnichannel businesses seeking best practice strategies and tactics to win with this market leader.
Partners:
Testimonials from Prior HACKATHON Attendees:
“So stimulating and insightful, I was buzzing when I left and so eager to get to work on all of the ideas that the Hackathon inspired!”
“Great actionable insights were provided that I can take back to my team and find ways to implement into our business. It also was great to hear what category leaders are doing as that's what my leadership team wants us to become.”
“I walked away with a lot of ideas to pull my business forward, and came back with some momentum to do so.”
“So many of these industry events are high-level overviews of ecommerce. This set up allowed for better learning in areas of interest across functions. It made for a particularly valuable experience.”
Venue Location
New York City, NY | Andaz Wall Street
Contact Information
For further questions, please contact Chris Perry, VP of Global Executive Education at chris.perry@ascentialedge.com.