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Ferguson VR Hackathon
05 May - 07:00 PM
Stamford, United States
VR hackers in and around Stamford, CT! You're invited to participate in the Ferguson VR Hackathon in the Ferguson Library. Come and showcase your creativity and technical ability using Unity, Unreal Engine, WebVR and more. Network with your peers and have a great time coding, collaborating and building a great VR project!
FinClusion: Fintech and Inclusion Hackathon
05 May - 05:30 PM
New York, United States
Programmers, students, community members, activists, city workers, entrepreneurs, and fintech professionals in the greater New York area! Are you aware that over one million households in New York City are "unbanked or underbanked"? They are excluded from access to the basic consumer banking services that most people take for granted! Want to help address this problem with some innovative technology approaches? Come sign up and participate in FinClusion -- the Fintech and Inclusion Hackathon -- and help find a solution to the lack of inclusion.
CUNY Hackathon Spring 2017
28 Apr - 06:00 PM
New York, United States
CUNY students from any of CUNY's 24 schools! CUNY Startups invites you to sign up to participate in CUNY Hackathon Spring 2017 -- you'll need your CUNY student ID at check-in. You'll get to take part in three full days of hacking and collaborate to build something awesome! The theme is Hack your Resume. Just pick an idea that you think might wow one of New York's tech companies. Compete for prizes, get fed and get free swag! What could be better?
Black Girls CODE New York Chapter Presents: Code A Brighter Future Hackathon
28 Apr - 05:30 PM
Brooklyn, United States
Black Girls CODE is teaming with Colgate to deliver a girls-only hackathon as we push young women to "Code a Brighter Future". When you picture a promising future, what do you see? What changes do you envision in your community? How is your day-to-day life improved? What challenges do you anticipate we'll experience with our environment or wildlife?  What would you build to make the future you foresee a reality? Use your imagination to create a mobile app that paves the way for a brighter future.     What is a hackathon? A hackathon is an event designed to bring groups of people together as they work collaboratively to solve a wide-array of problems through computer programming. Black Girls CODE youth hackathons are education focused and allow students to work in teams with experienced mentors over a weekend building apps and tools. This hackathon will provide each Tech Diva with the opportunity to take part in a three-day youth focused hackathon that encourages creativity and teamwork. Ladies will learn how to design and build apps, concluding the weekend with team presentations and solution demos live on stage!   Who can participate in the hackathon?The Code a Brighter Future Hackathon is open to girls of all experience levels.  Previous computer camps and STEM exposure are great but young ladies new to coding and app development are welcomed and encouraged to register as well! We invite Tech Divas fitting into the following categories to register today: Girls of all experience levels Girls entering 6th through 12th grade next year Girls who are interested in computer science, STEM, mobile applications, and gaming   What's the schedule?  Friday April 28th: 6:00pm - 9:00pm (registration begins at 5:00pm) - NYU Tandon School Of Engineering Saturday, April 29th: 9:00 am - 6:00pm (registration begins at 8:00am ) - NYU Tandon School Of Engineering Sunday, April 30th: 9:00 am - 6:00pm (registration begins at 8:00am ) - NYU Tandon School Of Engineering We are looking for mentors to help with this event. Learn more and sign up here.  Interested in a non-tech role? Sign-up here to volunteer to help out with registration, set-up, clean-up, etc.    THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS AND SPONSORS! Presenting Sponsor:  Participating Sponsor:                 BlackGirlsCode.com   Imagine. Build. Create.   Interested in attending future BGC events, check out our Upcoming Programs.     Refund Policy: Any refund requires a written request at least 24 hours prior to the event date. Full refunds will only be provided if request is received 7 days prior to the scheduled event date. Any request submitted within 7 days will not qualify for a cash refund, however students will be given credit for fees paid to attend a future session. After 24 hours prior to the event date, no refund requests will be granted.
    1st Annual IDT Hackathon
    22 Apr - 09:30 PM
    Newark, United States
    Mobile app developers in New Jersey and New York! IDT Telecom invites you to participate in the first IDT Annual Mobile App Development Hackathon. You'll have 24 hours to build a payment, messaging, or communications related mobile app from scratch. Come with a team of up to 5 hackers, or join one at the event -- there'll be a pitch session before the hackathon begins, where you can pitch an idea or join with someone else's team.
    CourtHack, US Justice System Hackathon by NCSC & HackerNest
    22 Apr - 08:00 AM
    New Brunswick, United States
    Legal minds, technologists, entrepreneurs, in the New Jersey/New York corridor! You're invited to sign up top participate in CourtHack 2.0, the premiere US Justice System hackathon. This will be an intense 30-hour hackathon to benefit the administration of justice. You'll collaborate with the best legal and technical minds to tackle one of the following five challenge sets: 1.Fairness in Fees, Fines, and Bail Practices 2.Fairness: Leveling the Playing Field 3.Understanding Customer Experience 4.Translating Legalese into Folksonomy 5.Social Support for Families in Crisis
    The Science of Skin: A Hackathon
    20 Apr - 06:00 PM
    Brooklyn, United States
    Proudly hosted by Green Desk x BK Venues CALLING ALL COMPUTER VISION ENGINEERS! WE’RE HAVING A HACKATHON JUST FOR YOU. -What can you do with your mobile phone using computer vision? -How can you analyze skin tones or features like acne? -How can you get most accurate skin tones? APRIL 20, 6PM - 24 HOUR TIME LIMIT$1,000 GRAND PRIZE / FOOD AND DRINKS FOURTH FLOOR W LOFT EVENT SPACE
      May Day Action Creative Hackathon
      15 Apr - 12:00 PM
      New York, United States
      Writers, filmmakers, graphic designers, social media experts, artists, and creatives! The Resistance Media Collective invites you to participate in the May Day Action Creative Hackathon in order to support immigrant & worker communities. At the hackathon, you'll be challenged to collaborate to create posters, flyers, videos, and social media campaigns in support of the May Day Actions.
      IgniteSTEM 2017
      13 Apr - 08:00 AM
      New York, United States
      IgniteSTEM is a free conference for educators and thought leaders focused on transforming K-12 education through innovative approaches found in hackathons, design thinking, and maker spaces. Our keynote speakers this year will include Google’s Director of Product Management Jonathan Rochelle, edX CEO Anant Agarwal, and Major League Hacking Founder Mike Swift, among many others. Partnering with Wolfram Alpha, The New York Academy of Science and Google Education, we are hosting this year’s inaugural NYC-based conference on Thursday, April 13th from 9am - 5 pm.
        hackNY Spring 2017 MongoDB Bus - UPenn, Princeton, Rutgers
        08 Apr - 08:00 AM
        New York, United States
        Student hackers in the Philadelphia - New York corridor! Are you planning to participate in hackNY Spring 2017? Don't delay to reserve your seat on the MongoDB buses leaving from UPenn, Princeton, and Rutgers. Hackers of all backgrounds and experiences are invited to participate in hackNY Spring 2017. At the event, you'll get to collaborate and compete in creative coding challenges in a 24-hour coding sprint. You'll compete for prizes and awards such as: Most Technical, Best Hack Design, Best Hack Using a Presented Startup's API, Best Hardware Hack, Best First Hack, Best Social Good Hack, and more!