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Incluvie Hackathon
17 Nov - 09:00 AM
Cambridge, United States
Calling all developers and designers –
You’re invited to the Incluvie Hackathon!
Come join us for a fun weekend of hacking, camaraderie, and inspiration. This hackathon is different than others you may have attended. Incluvie is a startup for social impact… through diversity in movies and TV!
Join us in creating a platform shining light on representation on screen. The core challenge is to build and optimize a movie rating website to encourage safe and compassionate discussions of race, gender, and sexuality within movies. Collaborate with an inclusive team, and compete to build the best web app.
In addition to the core challenge, there will be:
Fun games revolving around diversity in film
Epic comedy and action movies screening in the background
Cute prizes for hackathon winners
We’re a startup for social change. The event cost goes towards the awesome food and prizes. After the hackathon – you’re welcome to reach out about joining or contributing if you feel inspired.
Come join the incluvie movement, and use your powers for good!
Startup: www.incluvie.com
Location: www.builtworks.io
WHACK 2018 at Wellesley College
02 Nov - 05:00 PM
Wellesley, United States
wellesleyhacks.org
At the sixth iteration of WHACK, the Wellesley College Hackathon, over 300 students from colleges throughout the U.S. Northeast will come together for 36 hours to turn their ideas into reality.
Whether you’re a seasoned developer or designer, or just starting out as a beginner, there’s something at WHACK for you.
You’ll enjoy a weekend of awesome tech, food, swag, workshops, and mini-events while learning from distinguished speakers, inspiring mentors, and peers. We consider WHACK a success if you make new connections and gain skills that will stay with you long after WHACK is over. #WHACK2018
REGISTRATION INFO:To register, please visit our website for more information and fill out this form: goo.gl/yRGbnY
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/703972856633334/
Captive Innovation and Cyber Risk Cap-a-thon 2018
17 Oct - 07:30 AM
Hartford, United States
What is a "Cap-a-thon"?
It is the Connecticut Captive Insurance Association's ("CCIA") unique approach to innovation. It is an intentional, design sprint event in which business leaders, contributors and other subject matter experts come together to learn and intensively collaborate on a project or innovation.
The structure is loosely based on "hackathon" concepts and will provide a condensed time for collaborative work. The center piece of this event is cyber security. The day will focus on innovations for captive insurance entities -- as platforms for risk management and risk aggregation to impact the management of current and emerging risks faced by captive owners.
Innovative solutions offer a set of products and processes, cobbled together to create impact and enhanced value. The "hackathon" concepts accelerate the development process by rapidly advancing the concepts through series of development stages with the output being actionable -- refined throughout the process.
The output of the Cap-a-thon is a solution that successfully addresses or manages a specific risk issue, market need, and potentially a disruptive approach.
Join us for a day of engaged learning and collaboration, with a focus on one of the most significant risk exposues for every organization which encompasses financial, reputational, physical and operational aspects -- cyber risk!
Special Annoucements:
Timeline of the day's exciting schedule is available.
See the CCIA website: conncaptives.org
An exciting event on the evening of October 16, 2018 is planned at the Hartford Club, 46 Prospect Street, Hartford, CT. This event focusing on risk and insurance innovation in Connecticut will begin at 5.00 PM, including networking and a panel disucssion .
Register for this first-ever innovation event, we feel that Upward Hartford is the perfect venue for this unique event-- a space that naturally breeds innovation!
REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS:
The registration process involves several discount opportunities.
- Early Bird Registration is available through September 21, 2018
- Captive Insurance Company Owners:
Special discounts are available for existing or proposed captive owners. This discount is limited to one for each corporate entity. Owners of captive insurance companies domiciled in Connecticut are entitled to one complementary event registration. Owners of captive insurance companies domiciled outside CT or companies considering formation of a captive can qualify for a $200.00 credit towards registration.
To access these owner discounts:
1. Send an email to the following address: liz@conncaptives.org or pam_ferrandino@gdbpa.com
2. Request the discount and provide the following information:
A. Name
B. Title
C . Corporate Entity (Captive Owner)
D. Industry Focus or Alignment
E. Captive Subsidiary Name, if formed
F. Email Address
G. Telephone Number
3. Upon the receipt of information and verification of status, you will receive a return email with the appropriate discount code to be used in the Eventbrite registration process.
The Connecticut Captive Insurance Association (CCIA) looks forward to your participation in this innovative and forward-thinking event!
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE! CLICK FOR DETAILS!
September 2018 PD Event: Hands-On with Deep Learning and IoT
18 Sep - 06:00 PM
Natick, United States
SWE Boston Professional Development Meeting
Hands-On with Deep Learning and IoT
with Shruti Karulkar, Anoush Najarian, and Louvere Walker-Hannon
Sponsored by MathWorks
RSVP: Register by Monday, September 10, 2018
Agenda:
6:00 – 6:45 pm: Registration, Networking, and Dinner 6:45 – 7:00 pm: MathWorks and SWE Introduction
7:00 – 8:00 pm: Main Presentation/Workshop and Q&A
Event Overview:
The world has billions of sensors and internet-connected devices that generate large quantities of data every second. Deep Learning works in combination with the Internet of Things (IoT) across many industries and helps businesses analyze patterns in data, perform predictive maintenance, and design reliable and safe devices.
In this hands-on workshop, Shruti, Anoush, and Louvere from MathWorks will cover the basics of Deep Learning and IoT and walk through fun, interactive exercises for getting started with maker projects in this space. Attendees will learn to use a webcam and a neural network to recognize images, aggregate data, and run real-time IoT analytics. No prior experience with IoT and Deep Learning is required!
Please note:
Attendees are required to bring their own laptops for connecting to the internet for the workshop.
To attend the event, all visitors must show government-issued proof of U.S. identification, such as a driver's license, state ID, or passport.
Location:
MathWorks
1 Apple Hill Drive
Natick, MA 01760-2098
Phone: 508-647-7000
Building: Apple Hill - 1 (AH1)
Conference Room: Harvard A (First Floor)
Parking/Directions:
Natick is situated approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Boston. MathWorks is located off Route 9 East at Apple Hill Drive. When you arrive, follow the signs to visitor parking, which is located in front of the Apple Hill One building. Our reception area is located just inside the main entrance of Apple Hill One. Please check in with security.
For directions, please visit: https://www.mathworks.com/company/aboutus/directions/natick--united-states-of-america.html
About Our Speakers:
Shruti Karulkar is the Quality Engineering lead for Test & Measurement and MATLAB Hardware at MathWorks. Shruti's team of highly creative engineers works on designing and implementing cutting-edge tools to qualify MATLAB and Simulink support for hardware ranging from simple Arduino/Raspberry Pi/iOS and Android phones to high end RF Signal Generators, and open IoT platform ThingSpeak. Shruti has helped teach maker classes Fun with Arduino and Fun with Raspberry Pi, and has volunteered at the Boston STEM Week and at the Russel School Scratch Coding Club.
Shruti’s team, MathWorks Hackathon Winners 2017
Anoush Najarian is a Software Engineering Manager at MathWorks where she leads the MATLAB Performance Team. Anoush holds Master’s degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and an undergraduate degree from Yerevan University in Armenia. Anoush owns a parsley plant connected to the Internet of Things via an Arduino that tweets under @ThirstyParsley, a Minecraft Server on Raspberry Pi, has integrated littleBits hardware with Minecraft worlds, built VR games using Unity 3D and Google Cardboard, used AIY image and voice recognition kits via cloud APIs, and is now getting started with the Arduino Engineering Kit.
Anoush with her daughter during a maker class in 2014.
Louvere Walker-Hannon is a MathWorks Application Engineer, she assists customers doing Image Processing, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Data Analytics. Louvere has a bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering and a master's degree in Geographic Information Technology with a specialization in Remote Sensing. Louvere has a long history of serving as a STEM mentor and volunteer. Louvere is a member of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE). Louvere served as the president of the Fenway Community Development Corporation (FCDC) for two years. Louvere takes pride in and enjoys various endeavors.
Louvere volunteering in the Hall of Human Life at the Boston Museum of Science.
About Our Sponsor:
MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software. Engineers and scientists worldwide rely on its products to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and development.
MATLAB®, the language of technical computing, is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation. Simulink® is a graphical environment for simulation and Model-Based Design of multidomain dynamic and embedded systems. The company produces nearly 100 additional products for specialized tasks such as data analysis and image processing.
MATLAB and Simulink are used throughout the automotive, aerospace, communications, electronics, and industrial automation industries as fundamental tools for research and development. They are also used for modeling and simulation in increasingly technical fields, such as financial services and computational biology. MATLAB and Simulink enable the design and development of a wide range of advanced products, including automotive systems, aerospace flight control and avionics, telecommunications and other electronics equipment, industrial machinery, and medical devices. More than 5000 colleges and universities around the world use MATLAB and Simulink for teaching and research in a broad range of technical disciplines.
To learn more, visit https://www.mathworks.com.
Additional Information:
Tickets are non-refundable. However, if a request is made at least 72 hours before the scheduled event, the amount paid can be used as credit towards a future event. Please note that this credit expires within 60 days of the request being approved.
CitiCare Hackathon Challenge 2018
22 Jun - 05:00 PM
Hartford, United States
Calling all humanitarians who hack!
Are you a -
Social worker?
A college student?
A businessperson?
A parent?
A teacher?
A citizen who loves Hartford?
Are you a developer?
A designer?
A tinkerer?
An innovator?
It is Hartford's turn on the world stage. And you're invited to be a part of it.
Everyone can join, whether you code or not! If you want to help, that’s key. Bring your ideas, motivation, and creative energy!
Together, we can solve one of Hartford’s most pressing challenges:
Children who witness gun violence experience dangerous levels of traumatic stress, yet more than 76% who would benefit from treatment are never referred for diagnosis.
By stepping up to address this challenge, Hartford has been selected as a Champion City to participate in the Bloomberg Mayor's Challenge and we need you to get involved!
To solve this problem, the City proposed to use data from its gunshot detection system to help identify young witnesses to gun violence and dynamically route resources to address the resulting trauma and reduce traumatic stress.
To support the Hartford Mayor’s Challenge team, Upward is hosting a Hackathon that enables Hartford's best thinkers to come together in an effort to build a model to identify, refer, and treat young bystanders to gun violence and allow them to lead healthy and productive lives.
This is where you come in!
We are calling on you to engineer solutions through human-centered, intelligent technologies and interventions.
Be part of a city that puts people at the heart of innovation and use your knowledge to make a difference today.
The first 30 people to register will receive a FREE Day Pass to work at Upward in the lead up to the event coming together with like-minded people to be inspired!
Don't wait for the Hackathon! Get you working group together now and get cracking! Now's your chance to bring your ideas to life in a way that positively impacts a city - even a nation
For more information visit https://www.hartfordhack.com/
Register now with Upward. Ideas Start Here.
By the end of the Hackathon weekend, our judges will select three finalist teams, each team will get a cash prize of $1000. The city of Hartford will evaluate the winning teams, test their solution and potentially work with one of the finalists to prepare for the Bloomberg Challenge submission.
Join us if you...
Love to solve problems
Want to be part of a community that cares
Are interested in developing a technology-centric / digital company that solves big, social problems
Want to work with incredible mentors for an entire weekend - not only business experts, but also incredible community experts who know this problem inside and out
There’s more! Here's what else you get out of this weekend:
The opportunity to work at Upward Hartford - the newest innovation center in downtown Hartford
New relationships and possible future business partners
A problem statement, a business plan, a design, and a prototype
Tools and skills to start a business
6 catered meals (Fri = 1, Sat = 3, Sun = 2)
Endless coffee, soda, and snacks
Here are a few event guidelines:
Register individually or as a group - the event is free for all. Ensure that you, or a representative for your idea, are able to attend the entire Hackathon weekend before registering.
Come to the Hackathon with ideas in mind. We even encourage you to start coding and building prototypes prior to the event. This will help you make the most of your time during the event.
Your innovation can take on many forms; it can be an app, tech tool, product, service, or any other low-tech solution.
Remember, we are looking for not just a vision, but a developed idea that can be implemented across the city! An award is presented to the group whose idea is selected.
To read more about the schedule, the food and the mentors and judges - visit www.HartfordHack.com.
LexHack4Good
26 May - 09:00 AM
Lexington, United States
Lexington MA area students organize a hackathon to benefit the community. If you're a student in the Lexington MA area and want to participate in a coding hackathon with a project that benefits the community or the world, come join us for 6 hours of fun and making a difference!
Hartford InsurTech Hub Hackathon: Customer Driven Claims Processing using AI and Robotics
18 May - 05:30 PM
Hartford, United States
Get ready for the round two of hacking! The theme of our next Hackathon is Customer Driven Claims Processing using AI and Robotics. We create these events to help solve the biggest challenges that our corporate partners are facing in the insurance industry today, and to give you the chance to showcase some of your most innovative tech solutions.
Come along to join and collaborate with other participants of different backgrounds: business developers, ideators, coders and designers. Use your expertise to create customer-driven solutions that may redefine the future of the insurance industry. It will be 48 hours of brainstorming, prototyping, customer validating and inventing, all of this leading to awarding cash and other prizes to the winners!
More information on our Hackathon website HERE.
Prizes
Best overall concept - $5,000 - Sponsored by Innovation Places
Runner-up - $2,500 - Sponsored by Innovation Places
Event Sponsors
Hartford InsurTech Partners
Global Partners
Enablement Partners
InsurTech Business Plan Hackathon
21 Apr - 10:00 AM
Hartford, United States
Goal of the hackathon
Help InsurTech startups and entrepreneurs generate and refine a business plan and identify steps to take their ideas to the next level.
Why a hackathon?
Hackathons are known for their ability to stimulate creative, free-flowing ideas. By working with others, people are able to connect and create in ways they would not do by themselves. Hackathons are known as marathon coding competitions aimed at solving particular issues. This hackathon will not involve coding. Regardless, we encourage coders and non-coders to attend.
Who can attend?
The event is open to anyone with interest in InsurTech. If you are in idea stage or revenue generating, the event is open to you. If you welcome even if do not have an InsurTech idea. People looking to participate in helping the InsurTech Hartford start-up community are welcome. To learn more about InsurTech, visit the InsurTech Hartford website.
THERE WILL BE PIZZA
This event is free, and we will be having pizza. That's right, put it all together and you get free pizza!
Agenda
• Meet & greet
• Business plan elements
• Engage in ideation
• Create business plans
• Partner with mentors
• Learn more about InsurTech Hartford
• Learn more about Upward Hartford
Why are we meeting at Upward Hartford?
Upward Hartford is a 27,500-square-foot high-tech hub of innovation comprised of office and shared space for entrepreneurs, start-ups, and incubators. InsurTech Hartford has established a strategic alliance with Upward Hartford to help the community take advantage of the awesomeness Upward Hartford has to offer.
Where can I get more info?
Please direct any questions to info@insurtechhartford.com
We also launched our website. Be sure to check it out:
http://www.insurtechhartford.com
You can also find:
@InsurTechHfd on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsurTechHfd
on Facebook: http://fb.com/InsurTechHartford
For more on Upward Hartford, please visit http://www.upwardhartford.com
We hope to see you there! BTW - FREE PIZZA
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Limited On-Street Metered Parking is available until 6pm, Street Parking is Free after 6pm
Here are details for area garages: http://www.upwardhartford.com/parking-in-downtown-hartford/
Attached parking garage is available, see details http://www.ctparking.co/mat-garage.php
Terms and conditions
Bentley Graduate School Hackathon: Presented by UXGA & Fresh Truck!
17 Mar - 05:00 PM
Waltham, United States
OPEN TO BENTLEY UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY!
Solve a meaningful problem and be part of a great networking, resume and portfolio-building experience - all in 24 hours! No coding skills required!
-- Your time at the hackathon can be as flexible as you want. You can attend speaker events and work with your teams throughout the day, but also step away as needed! Just coordinate with your teams if and when you need a homework break. --
This year, Bentley's User Experience Graduate Association (UXGA) is partnering with Fresh Truck, a nonprofit that provides healthy, affordable food to low-income Boston communities. In Greater Boston, over 50% of low-income communities lack access to healthy, affordable food, leading to diet-related health issues. Urban “food deserts,” lack of transportation, competing household expenses and physical disability can all stand in the way of a healthy diet. Let’s help overcome these obstacles!
At the end, you will present your solution (business plan, low-fidelity prototype – whatever is needed to effectively get the idea across) to judges for a chance at a prize.
Dates & Timing:
Day 1
5:00pm-5:30pm: Registration
5:30pm-5:45pm: Day 1 Kickoff: Welcome and introductions
5:45pm-6:00pm: Getting into teams (Limit of 4-5 people. Come with your own team if you want, or we can match you with team members.)
6:00pm-6:40pm: Problem space discussion and Q&A with Josh, the founder of Fresh Truck
6:40pm-7:10pm: Design thinking exercise with Meena
7:10pm-9:00pm: Brainstorming and hacking (if you want, you can keep working with your teams past 9:00pm!)
Day 2
7:30am-10:00am: Registration and (optional) early start to hacking!!!
– Coffee and breakfast will be served
– Wanderu giveaways for the first 10 people who arrive!
10:00am-10:15am: Day 2 Kickoff: Introducing mentors
10:15-10:45am: Mentors Session. Great chance to chat with a mentor about your design idea and get valuable advice!
10:45am-11:15am: Sketching and visualization exercise with Jon Ericson
11:15am-3:00pm: Hacking
–1:00pm – Lunch and snacks available, keep hacking!
3:00pm-3:30pm: Q&A with Bill Albert
3:30pm-4:00pm: Mentors Session. Talk to a mentor as you finish up your project and get ready to present!
5:30pm: Submit team name and roster, your 10-minute group presentations (in PowerPoint)
5:30pm-6:00pm: Grab dinner and/or practice group presentations
6:00-pm-6:30pm: Dinner and group presentations before our judges
6:30-6:50pm: Judges meet and make a decision
6:50-8:00pm: Awards & cake, Amazon Echo Dot raffle!
Teams:
Come with your own team, or we can match you with team members at the event – remote participants are welcome! Please limit teams to 4-5 people.
Contact:Rivka BarrettVP of Special Events, User Experience Graduate Associationbarrett_hann@bentley.edu
We need judges, faculty mentors and presenters for this event! Interested? Contact Rivka!
Printathon v5.0 Design Challenge 2018
17 Mar - 09:00 AM
Waltham, United States
On the weekend of Saturday March 17th , Brandeis will hold its fifth annual Printathon, a 24-hour hack-event in which teams from educational institutions gather and compete to design and pitch a 3D-printed creation.
This year, Deis3D and the MakerLab are partnering with the Brandeis International Business School to co-sponsor a Waltham community facing “Social Design Challenge on Disequity”. This year, we are sourcing our hack-challenges from the 30 or so nonprofits local to Waltham. Instead of having a single hackathon challenge, our event theme will fuse digital fabrication & social impact to work on real world solutions.
At the start of the Hackathon, students from “BUS-295C: Field Projects: Consulting in Social Innovation Impact”, who have spent the last semester embedded in the boardrooms of 20 Waltham nonprofit companies, will pitch challenges sourced directly from those companies. Each hackathon team will chose a design challenge they find compelling to focus on.
On Sunday March 18th at noon, a panel of judges including community activists, technology specialists and educators will judge the project pitches on how well they satisfy the needs of the non-profit, as well as on Complexity, Creativity, Originality, the 3D Printed Component, Adherence to the Challenge, and a Popular Vote.
Open to the public from noon-3pm Sunday March 18th for the judging and closing ceremonies in the Farber Library Mezzanine!
Printathon Event WebsiteDeis3D - Brandeis 3D Printing Club WebsiteBrandeis MakerLab Website