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HackCincy 2018
10 Nov - 10:00 AM
Cincinnati, United States
Compete for over $10,000 in cash prizes, including a $5,000 grand prize winner, over 24 hours! Why Another Hackathon? Because a hackathon is about more than the final presentation. We've seen too many teams win without building anything more than a landing page and a "business model". This goes against the spirit of what a hackathon is, which is raw technical creativity. We want developers / designers and product people of all technical levels to come out and learn something new, break something, maybe even set something on fire (please don't though). The teams that walk away with prizes are those who came out the other side with something working, impressive and a weekend they can be proud of. What Does My Ticket Include? Access to the event, and the opportunity to take home 10k in cash prizes.   Swag including tee-shirts / a water bottle / a bag and maybe some other surprises :) 6 meals from some amazing eateries around OTR, including drinks! Rules Up to 5 people per team. Must have working project at end of hackathon. All code must have been written during the hackathon. Prepare for your code to be reviewed upon submission. Winning projects will be polished, working and unique. Come prepared to build something! DO I NEED TO COME WITH A TEAM? No! Many teams will form on Saturday morning at the event. Hackathons are a fun way to make new friends in the industry. Working side-by-side to build something new is a powerful bonding experience. DO I NEED TO COME WITH A PROJECT IDEA? No! Some teams do come with a project idea, ready to build. Many do not. Some participants will have a great project but need a team to help them build it. Hackathon organizers can offer direction if your team is struggling to choose. DO I NEED TO STAY THE ENTIRE 29 HOURS? No. Take breaks when you want. Sleep when you want. A lot of teams are so excited to complete their project that they work straight through the night. Other participants prefer to get some rest and take some time to sleep, either at the event or at home. DO I NEED TO HAVE A LOT OF DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE? We welcome participants with any level of experience. Hackathons are a great opportunity to improve and learn new development / design and product development skills. WHAT ABOUT PARKING? There are a number of parking lots in the immediate area of Union Hall. Find options here. Better yet, take a bus, bike, or e-scooter!
    Cardinal IoT Hackathon
    28 Apr - 08:00 AM
    Cincinnati, United States
    Gather a team of 3-4 people and spend the day building and creating a project using provided hardware!  Teams will present their project at the end of the day to a panel of judges for a chance to win a prize! This hackathon is open to any consultant at Cardinal. Teams will need a diverse skillset to work on project and future ideas, researching, building, testing, and presenting. Join the Cardinal Hackathon Teams Channel. Registration options: Individual - Looking for a team? Please register as an individual and you will be placed on a team. Team - If you have a group of 3 or 4, please create your team through the Register link and then add each team member.
      CoderDojo Field Trip - To See First Responders Hackathon
      21 Apr - 11:00 AM
      Fishers, United States
      This month we are doing something extra special at a slightly different time and a very different place! At our normal dojo time, there is a group of devs all across the city getting together at Launch Fishers to make cool stuff for our first responders! For more info, check out their event page. We are gonna start things off by heading up there and talking to some of the groups to see what they're doing. Then, it's back to work making cool stuff of our own! **IMPORTANT NOTE: 1) Please arrive as close to 11am as possible! Usually we love early birds but this month we need to be careful not to disturb the hackathon participants who will be working diligently around us.       2) Please enter through the main entrance of the building (this is a change from what I said earlier), located underneath the awning on the right hand side when you are facing the building. Please do not use the south entrance or any other entrances you may be aware of.       3) Get excited! We will be convening in the theater, which is located just inside the main entrance and then, we'll have a chance to interact with some real developers working on hackathon projects, before getting started for the day! **   CoderDojo is a movement orientated around running free not-for-profit coding clubs and regular sessions for young people. At a CoderDojo, young people learn how to code, develop websites, apps, programs, games and more. Dojos are set up, run by and taught at by volunteers. Dojos organise tours of technology companies, bring in guest speakers to talk about their career and what they do, and organise events. In addition to learning to code, members meet like minded people, show off what they’ve been working on and so on. CoderDojo makes development and learning to code a fun, sociable, awesome experience. CoderDojo also puts a strong emphasis on open source and free software, and has a strong network of members and volunteers globally. If you want a head start, hear are the tutorials in Scratch we've been working through: https://github.com/coderdojoindy/tutorials/blob/master/README.md         
        AT&T IoT Civic Hackathon - Indianapolis
        20 Apr - 05:00 PM
        Fishers, United States
        Have an idea to energize and enhance First Responder technology? Help us make Indiana safer at the IoT Civic Hackathon! The third annual IoT Civic Hackathon, an event produced by the AT&T Developer Program, invites developers, designers, students and technologists from all over Indiana to build mobile apps and hardware solutions to help better their state or community. With the availability of 4G LTE, law enforcement, fire, and EMS personnel are finally on a level playing field. With FirstNet – the only communications tool dedicated to providing prioritized connectivity to those who risk everything – they’ll have reliable communication services and access to highly secure data connections. Now they need mobile apps to help them respond to emergencies, fight crime, and make our communities safer. This is an important market with many opportunities for developers. By hacking for public safety mobile apps and IoT solutions, developers can mature their ideas, get involved in an exciting community, and create something to further the greater social good. So, whether you’re a developer, designer, project manager, or just interested in tech, join us for this event! You Bring... Your laptop, skills & ideas. Come with a collaborative, team-focused mindset and/or team-up in advance on Twitter/Facebook/Google+ via the #atthack hashtag. Whether you are a backend person, designer, entrepreneur, student, or just interested in tech, you are invited to attend this event. Every group needs a good balance of talent and your development skills are needed! We Supply... Quick presentations and code samples that help to bootstrap your hacking, food to keep you going, and caffeine to keep you awake. We will have technical mentors to assist you in building faster, smarter, and with new tools. We will also have loaner hardware on-site for you to use in your solutions. AT&T IoT Starter Kit AT&T IoT Starter Kit (2nd gen) AT&T IoT Starter Kit (STM 32 LTE-M) AT&T IoT Starter Kit powered by AWS AT&T IoT Starter Kit (LTE-M) Arduino Boards: Sunfounder Super Kit with Uno R3 for Arduino (Documentation) RobotLinking 37 Sensor Kit Intel Edison (Documentation) + Grove - Starter Kit Plus Intel IoT Edition CanaKit Raspberry Pi 2 Complete Starter Kit (Monitor and keyboard NOT included) Raspberry Pi 2, Model B 1GB, Documentation (Monitor and keyboard NOT included) Photon Board Maker Kit (Documentation)  Raspberry Pi 3 + Sensors (Monitor and keyboard NOT included) Equipment Rodeo Emergency response vehicles and equipment will be on display to inspire and inform hackathon attendees. More importantly, the responders who use this equipment will be on scene to answer questions and provide insight about the daily challenges they face as they work to protect the public and save lives. Event Schedule Following is the weekend's agenda:  Day 1 1pm - 4pm: Early Bird Technical Workshops (Launch Fishers, 1150-Room A) 1pm - IBM Watson Workshop 2pm - ESRI GIS Mapping Workshop 3pm - Indiana State Data Workshop 4pm - AT&T FirstNet Workshop 5pm – Public Safety Equipment Rodeo 5pm – Doors open with dinner, networking, and developer dating 7pm – Kickoff presentation and featured speakers 8pm – Team formation exercise 9pm – Technical Workshops (same content as earlier workshops) 9pm - Indiana State Data Workshop (Launch Fishers, 1150-Room A) 9pm - ESRI GIS Mapping (Launch Fishers, 1150-Room B) 10pm - IBM Watson Workshop (Launch Fishers, 1150-Room A) 10pm - AT&T FirstNet M2X Workshop (Launch Fishers, 1150-Room B) LAUNCH FISHERS IS OPEN OVERNIGHT Day 2 8am – The fun continues with coffee and breakfast in the morning @ Launch Fishers. Work with the teams from Day 1 to complete the app spec'd. Mentors will be available throughout the day to help you code your solution. App submissions will be accepted throughout the day with a deadline of 6 p.m. 12pm – Lunch 3pm – TEAM REGISTRATION DEADLINE (information will be provided onsite) 4pm – 1st Round Judging: Judges will visit your team science fair-style and determine finalists 5:30pm – Finalists are notified 6pm – CODE FREEZE. Dinner is served @ IoT Lab 6:30pm – Finalists take the stage for 3 minute pitches 8pm – Final awards & closing comments Prizes Best IoT App 1st place: $2,000 2nd place: $1,000 Best Mobile App 1st place: $2,000 2nd place: $1,000 Best Data App 1st place: $2,000 2nd place: $1,000 More prizes announced soon! (All prizes fulfilled via Amazon gift cards to be split amongst the team.) Judging Criteria 25% Weight - Ability to clearly articulate what your app does 25% Weight - Originality of idea 25% Weight - Technically creative and/or challenging implementation 25% Weight - Applicability to Public Safety theme Hackathon Legal Hackathon terms: http://bit.ly/2fb1fdH We expect all participants to abide by the Hack Code of Conduct: http://hackcodeofconduct.org/attdeveloper.  FAQ: https://goo.gl/26H8rZ Social Media Follow us, @attdeveloper, for live updates and photos from the event "Like" us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/ATTDeveloper Share your updates and photos from the event by using #atthack and #IoTCivicHack Speakers Ed Davis - Former Commissioner, Boston Police Department Congresswoman Susan Brooks - U.S. House of Representatives Chris Penrose - Senior Vice President of IoT Solutions, AT&T Darshan Shah - Chief Data Officer, State of Indiana Douglas G. Carter - Superintendent, Indiana State Police Ed Parkinson - Director of Government Affairs, FirstNet Ernest Malone - Chief, Indianapolis Fire Department John McDonald - CEO, Clear Object Mayor Scott Fadness - City of Fishers Tom Arkins -  Chief of IT & Informatics, Indianapolis EMS Chris Sambar - Senior Vice President, AT&T FirstNet Organizers/Gold Sponsors Interested in becoming a sponsor? Click here for sponsorship information. Looking for a custom package? Email dl-hack@att.com.  IBM and the IBM logo are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide.
          The Cardinal Hackathon
          23 Mar - 06:00 PM
          Muncie, United States
          Programmers, designers, and other entrepreneurial types! The Ball State Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization invites you to sign up to participate in The Cardinal Hackathon. You'll be challenged to use your technical and creative skills to solve a given problem or set of problems. Come and showcase your skills -- network and collaborate with kindred spirits -- and have fun!