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Herothon
22 Jan - 06:00 PM
San Mateo, United States
The Herothon hackathon invited anyone between 18 and 30 to come and build on products that will have the potential to solve some of the world’s problems. The themes include Education, Transportation, Government, Energy, Health, and Currency. The winning team will have the opportunity to pitch to over a 100 investors on Draper University Pitch Day March 2nd, 2016.
Cyber Security Startup - Hackathon
22 Jan - 06:00 PM
Stanford, United States
OneTraction is an Open Innovation Accelerator in Silicon Valley founded by Harvard, Stanford and Google alumni, to help next generation startups launch disruptive products that solve real life problems. This event is open to those who work, start, mentor and/or fund tech companies. The main aim of this hackathon is to develop applications that will accelerating towards a successful startup launch and to expand the hacker's network with industry expertise. Your challenge is to develop something that is able to launch an MVP within 60 to 90 days!
ESPN & espnW Present Girls in Tech's Super Football App Challenge Hackathon
15 Jan - 07:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
A Hackathon Matching Silicon Valley’s Tech Talent With America’s Biggest Sporting Event. Girls in Tech's weekend-long Hackathon is callin out iOS and Android app Developers, Designers and Product Developers to team up and have the opportunity to prototype and develop apps that visitors new to San Francisco or staying during the Super Football Week can use. Think of real-time geo-location app for finding fellow football friends, Restaurant finders, reservation app for shows, concerts, boat rides, or Traffic Alert apps. Developers should be familiar with third-party APIs, in particular they should be able to integrate a REST API in a mobile application (e.g. Android), call the API endpoints, parse the response, and display the data in a meaningful way. UI/UX Designers can team up with developers and create assets/graphics or flows in order to make a great app that is fun and easy to use.
Rep. Swalwell's 2nd Annual App Challenge: CA-15 Hackathon
09 Jan - 09:00 AM
Dublin, United States
Rep. Swalwell, in coordination with knodemy, a mentor-based coding academy, is hosting the Congressional App Challenge for students of all coding experience levels to join and learn about Java programming and other skills for developing apps in the Android environment. A winning app will be selected at the CA-15 Hackathon and displayed in the United States Capitol and on the U.S House of Representatives website and the individual or group winner will be offered a summer internship by knodemy.