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AutoMobility LA Hackathon
17 Nov - 12:48 PM
Los Angeles, United States
More than 125 million cars with embedded connectivity are forecasted to be shipped worldwide between 2018 and 2022. That’s UNREAL! What if you could build a cutting-edge app that could be used in connected cars? During the AutoMobility LA Hackathon, you get the chance to do just that! Utilize data, technology, and onsite mentorship from Amazon Web Services, HERE Technologies, and SiriusXM to bring your ideas to life. Oh, and the prizes! We have a$20,000 prize pool with 7 different team prizes available,including the$10K grand prize. The hack is happening right before the AutoMobility LA Conference kicks off (November 17th-18th) at the Los Angeles Convention. You can even use your hackathon badge to attend AutoMobility LA!
AutoMobility LA Hackathon
17 Nov - 07:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
The Hackathon There is a continuing focus on investments that support electric charging infrastructure and transportation. These investments help accelerate a more sustainable future for states, local communities, and commerce while influencing the way businesses and consumers alike access and prioritize their mobility options.Over the course of two days, hackathon participants are asked to develop the enabling software and architectures to support an electric charging infrastructure for electric vehicles and long-haul, electric trucks as they travel along the 1,300 miles of Interstate 5 from Mexico to Canada. Participants in the challenge will seek development opportunities to integrate Los Angeles city data, use of Alexa skill(s), the AWS Connected Vehicle Reference Architecture (CVRA 2.0), HERE Location Services (geocoding/search, fleet telematics, map data, navigation, routing), and the SiriusXM Connected Vehicle Services drive, location and crash incident data. The Challenge Participants in the hackathon will be challenged to develop solutions that support: Smart-charging journey planning (ML for most convenient station, predict availability, advance scheduling, and reservation) including integrated payments  Battery performance and analytics and calculating range based upon driving style Improving the in-vehicle experience (e.g. using Alexa for Automotive) Use vehicle and location data to create models for predicting either: Driving range based on driving style  Impact/damage modeling based on real time vehicular data Who Should Attend Developers who are skilled in the following areas (but are not limited to) are highly encouraged to attend: Blockchain, Business Applications, Mobility as a Service, Connected Vehicle, Smarter Cities Solution Development, Content Delivery, Data Lakes and Analytics, DevOps, E-Commerce, High Performance Computing, Hybrid Cloud Architectures, Internet of Things, AI & Machine Learning, Mobile Services, Modern Application Development, Scientific Computing, Serverless Computing, Websites, Location Services, Security, Maps, Geocoding and Search Routing Fleet Telematics, Geovisualization, Advertising, Data Services and Tracking. Judging and Prizes  Your projects will be judged on the following criteria:  Innovation, Use of Technology and Impact.   Impact: Will this solution have a far reach and market potential? Innovation:  Is the project new and disruptive? Technical Execution:  How has the team effectively utilized the available technologies?  How easy is the application to use?  How advanced is the prototype presented? $20,000 Prize Pool! Grand Prize:  $10,000 Runner Up:  $5,000 Additional category prizes will also be awarded. Projects that win the Grand Prize and Runner Up are NOT eligible to win the category prizes. Categories are Impact, Innovation, and Technical Execution.  All prizes will be divided equally between each member of the winning Team. Impact:  $1,000  Innovation:  $1,000  Technical Execution:  $1,000 TWO random drawings for all Qualified Solutions*:  $1,000 * Solution that addresses the hackathon challenge, a solution that was presented during demos and is deemed by the hackathon organizers to be submitted in good faith Hackathon Agenda Sunday, November 17, 2019 | Hackathon Day 1 7:00am - Doors open / Registration & Badge Pick-Up / Breakfast 8:30am - Kickoff and Introductions 9:00am - Ideation & Team Formation 11:00am - Crash Tests 12:00pm - Lunch 3:00pm - Activity 6:00pm - Dinner 7:00pm - Presentation Overview / Demo Tips 8:00pm - Team Registration Due 11:59pm - Late Night Snack / Overnight Hacking Available Monday, November 18, 2019 | Hackathon Day 2 8:00am - Breakfast / Technical Support Resumes 9:00am - Hacking Continues 10:00am - AV Checks & Pitch Practice 11:00am - Lunch 12:00pm - Project Submission  2:00pm - Final Presentations  4:00pm - Judges Deliberate 5:00pm - Closing Remarks Tuesday, November 19, 2019 | Hackathon Award Presentations 1:30pm - 2:00pm - Hackathon Award Presentations Register here today! For more hackathon info, visit: https://amlahackathon.bemyapp.com If you have any questions, please contact louisa@bemyapp.com
    OCRUG Data Science Hackathon
    09 Nov - 09:00 AM
    Irvine, United States
    A data science hackathon using a real world data set. Learn new skills, network, and "hack" your way through the data for fun and prizes.
      Arduino Workshop with BMES & IEEE
      04 Nov - 07:00 PM
      Riverside, United States
      BMES and IEEE will be hosting an Arduino workshop. We will be teaching you how to use the Arduino to work on hands-on projects throughout the workshop. Knowing how to use the Arduino is a handy skill for making hackathon projects, senior design, personal projects, costumes, and much more!  Contact/Instructor - Chelsea Lang, clang006@ucr.edu Additional Instructors - Jack Kolb, Ansel Chan, Benjamin Fong
        第五屆水木青少年STEAM科技大賽/駭客松 + 太空藝術節
        03 Nov - 02:00 PM
        Cerritos, United States
        水木青少年STEAM駭客松
          Polymer Web Components Hackathon - Los Angeles
          02 Nov - 11:00 AM
          Los Angeles, United States
          Get started with the new web components standard and Google's Polymer web components framework as part of an open source project: the Collaboration Tree.  Web components allow you to create new HTML tags which can be used with any other HTML based web technology.  Polymer adds data binding for cascading changes, as well as a broad library of polished components.  The Collaboration Tree (cTree) is an open source project in progress, built on Polymer, who's goal is to create a new large scale collaborative discussion platform (read: open think tank). This event will introduce you to the project and help you get hands on with Polymer web components.  If you want to continue learning and working with Polymer on a real project you can join a cTree team working on a specific part of the project.  For newer developers, open source project teams are a great way to build up your resume. Before the event We recommend joining our Slack group and seting up the project in advance.  If you have any issues we can help you resolve them during the event.  We also encourage you to sign up for GitHub if you don't already have an account If you're looking to jump in a bit early we're also at Hack for LA most Tuesday nights. Event Location We're currently in between locations. Join our video conference for the introduction discussion and communicate during the event in our Slack group in the #los-angeles-ca channel.
            Collaboration Tree Hackathon - Los Angeles
            02 Nov - 11:00 AM
            Online
            Open-source enthusiasts—programmers, designers, QA types, and others in Southern California! Register for the Online Collaboration Tree Hackathon. You'll get to collaborate on the open-source Collaboration Tree (cTree) web platform for community think tanks. Come network and build your resume, while working with like-minded techies to help advance the cTree project by helping create an open-source tool for online collaboration around specific topics or goals. For useful info on participating in the Collaboration Tree Hackathon, check the hackathons tips page!
            Impactathon® Soka University Bridges to Business
            01 Nov - 05:30 PM
            Aliso Viejo, United States
            Build a social enterprise through mapping social impact issues and creating market-based, impact-driven solutions. Win cash prizes.
              EmpowHer Sisterhood: The CEO Secret Weapon
              01 Nov - 11:00 AM
              Los Angeles, United States
              The EmpowHer event is a platform for like-minded women to uplift each other, cultivate community, and network with fellow entrepreneurs!
                Project by Project LA Presents: 2019 Project Lead Community Hackathon
                26 Oct - 09:30 AM
                Los Angeles, United States
                Project LEAD is a one-day event that brings together over 100 individuals with various skill sets to use their expertise for problem solving