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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
      Modern Development Hackathon - Hosted by Microsoft & InCycle
      22 Oct - 09:00 AM
      Irvine, United States
      Automate Cloud Deployments and Speed App Delivery! Join Microsoft and InCycle for a hands-on Hackathon! Designed for software development enthusiasts, practitioners and technical managers, during this the all day workshop, participants will learn how modern teams deploy to Azure using Azure DevOps and GitHub repositories. Hackathon Highlights & Learnings Automate deployment of code from Git to Azure Cloud Create effective deployment pipelines Learn technologies to configure and automate deployment Automatically provision application infrastructure Learn more
        The Global Hackathon @ Los Angeles Blockchain Week
        13 Oct - 10:00 AM
        Los Angeles, United States
        The Global Hackathon will be in Los Angeles October 13th - 15th 2019. Come as an individual or bring a team! Start at 9:00 AM and be ready to innovate from 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM.As part of TGH, you’ll be working with a range of students, professionals, and industry experts who share passion across these industries whom you will collaborate with to achieve success!The Global Hackathon event will be hosted by OceanBound LLC in partnership with GHV and Los Angeles Blockchain Week and developers will be challenged with real problems that face society and the marketplace today. They will have the chance to pitch their unique solutions to influential industry professionals in the top blockchain protocols. Participating Companies: Casper Labs  Ownera + Amazon Blockchain Monarch Wallet Hyperledger And many more! Hackathon Roles:Product Master - Expertise in business and domain knowledgeDesigner - Expertise in UI/UX and graphics designDeveloper - Expertise in software and application developmentOther Participants Welcome... bring your skills.Composition of each team must consist of all three roles, with a team size between three to five members. COME AS INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM - ALL ARE WELCOME - REGISTER TODAY!! CALL YOUR TEAM OR CLASSMATES! Hackathon Tracks (examples below, stay tuned for updates) Wallet Challenge - All Chains  Graph QL Interface Challenge Rust Challenge  API Challenge  Transporation Protocol  Robot Challenge / Raspberry Pi
          AT&T 5G Hackathon
          04 Oct - 05:30 PM
          Los Angeles, United States
          Do you have an idea for an app that can highlight how 5G will disrupt the way we experience, consume or create content? Do you want to be one of the first to code and test solutions for a 5G network? Then join us on October 4-6th for a very special 5G themed Hackathon produced by the AT&T Developer Program. This event will bring together developers, designers, and creators to hack innovative and disruptive mobile solutions that highlight the benefits of 5G. You bring the innovative ideas and designs and we'll bring the tech to help you transform them into apps in just one weekend. What is an 5G hackathon? 5G mobile networks will open the door to new experiences that will change how we live, work, and play. Faster network speeds and near real time latency will enable new compelling experiences. For this event AT&T invites developers, designers, and creators to imagine and create those experiences by coding mobile solutions that highlight the benefits of a 5G network. Developers will be challenged to build solutions that demonstrate the impact of the high bandwidth and/or low latency of a 5G network. You Bring... Your laptop, skills & ideas. Come with a collaborative, team-focused mindset and/or team-up in advance on Twitter/Facebook/Google+ with #atthack. Whether you are a developer, designer, project manager, or just interested in tech, you are invited to attend this event. Every group needs a good balance of talent and your skills are needed! This event will not feature an onsite team formation component so it's highly suggest you arrive with a team to work. We Supply... An indoor 5G test environment, 5G test devices, 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.  Event Schedule The following is a list of the weekend's agenda:  Day 1 05:30PM - Doors open with dinner, networking and developer dating. 06:30PM - Kickoff presentation and Featured Speakers. 08:00PM - Samsung Workshop - Using Unity to Create 5G Use Cases 09:00PM - IBM Workshop - Introduction to Chatbots, Visual Recognition, NLP and Compute Concepts for Mobile Backends on IBM Cloud 11:30PM - Midnight Snack 12:00AM - The hackathon venue will remain open overnight. Day 2 09:00AM - The fun continues with coffee and breakfast served in the morning! Work with the teams from Day 1 to complete the app spec'd. Mentors will be available throughout the entire day to help you code your solution.  01:00PM - Lunch is served 02:00PM - Team registration is due (you may continue to edit your registration) 06:00PM - Dinner is served. 12:00AM - The hackathon venue will remain open overnight. Day 3 08:00AM - The fun continues with coffee and breakfast served in the morning! Work with the teams from Day 1 to complete the app spec'd. Mentors will be available throughout the entire day to help you code your solution.  12:00PM - Lunch is served 01:00PM - CODE FREEZE. 01:30PM - First round judging will commence in a science fair style format with judges visiting teams at their location. 03:30PM - Semi-finalist Judging. The top 10 teams will present their solution on the main stage competing for the grand prize. 05:00PM - Winners are announced. Prizes* Best Overall Hackathon App 1st Place - $50,000 in cash for the team 2nd Place - $20,000 in cash for the team 3rd Place - $5,000 in cash for the team Best Low Latency Use Case 1st Place - $5,000 in cash for the team Best High Bandwidth Use Case 1st Place - $5,000 in cash for the team Best Entertainment Solution 1st Place - $5,000 in cash for the team Best VR/AR/MR or Gaming Solution 1st Place - $5,000 in cash for the team Best Edge Computing Solution 1st Place - $5,000 in cash for the team Best Use of IBM Technology 1st Place - $5,000 in cash for the team *Solution must be demonstrated on a Samsung Galaxy S10 5G and using the indoor 5G towers set-up for the event to qualify for prizing. Judging Criteria Apps will be judged based on the criteria below and weighted accordingly. 20% Weight - Ability to clearly articulate what your app does 20% Weight - Originality of idea 20% Weight - Difficulty of the technical implementation 20% Weight - Design and polish of app/solution 20% Weight - Appropriateness of app to the theme Hackathon Legal Hackathon terms: https://goo.gl/tbzKXS We expect all participants to abide by the Hack Code of Conduct: http://hackcodeofconduct.org/attdeveloper.  FAQ: https://goo.gl/26H8rZ. Social Media Follow @attshape for live updates and photos from the event "Like" us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/attshape/ Post your own photos using #atthack Join the AT&T Los Angeles Tech & Entertainment Workshops and Competitions meetup to stay up to date on local AT&T events. Sponsors
            Clublabs Hackathon - Discounts Team Registration
            19 Sep - 08:00 AM
            Los Angeles, United States
            Select a team you'd like to join by purchasing a ticket for that project.
              General Assembly Downtown LA Summer Hackathon Presentations
              18 Sep - 06:00 PM
              Los Angeles, United States
              Three days, five cross-functional teams, unlimited desire to make a change. General Assembly is pleased to invite you to an evening showcasing LA’s newest tech talent! Curious what GA grads can do for your business or organization? Interested in seeing GA grads skills in action? Ready to hire a UX designer or software engineer? On September 18th, over 40 of GA’s software engineers and UX designers will be showcasing their skills by presenting solutions to real world problems. We've asked our software engineers and UX designers to work together to create full-fledged applications centered around developing a new tool to support the Los Angeles Food Policy Council with their efforts to improve sustainability and equitable distribution.  Come see what's possible in just three days as these teams present their apps in the culmination of this social impact hackathon. At our presentation event, you can check out their apps, see their portfolios, and meet the graduates themselves before they jump into the job market while enjoying happy hour. If you’re looking for your next source of talent, or looking to build a pipeline, this is the place to meet LA’s newest pool of talent.  Our Judges: Chloe Green - Emerson Hunger Fellow at Los Angeles Food Policy Council Before coming to the council, Chloe was the Advocacy & Research Operations Specialist at the Kaufman Lab for the Study and Design of Food Systems and Marketplaces at the University of Wisconsin, where she worked with farmers markets to implement data collection methods using Farm 2 Facts. Previously, Green interned with other organizations in South Los Angles including Community Services Unlimited, Inc. and SoLA Food Coop. Green is a 2019 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and holds degrees in Dietetics and Community & Environmental Sociology. Evelina Rodriguez - Senior Product Designer at Tinder Evelina is Los Angeles based Product Designer who specializes in crafting experiences that connect users in deep and meaningful ways. She studied Design | Media Arts at UCLA and has spent most of her career in tech, working for companies like TOMS Shoes, Grindr, NFL, Wieden + Kennedy, and most recently Tinder.  Hackathon Presentation Schedule: 6:00-6:30pm: Arrive, meet the teams, grab snacks and drinks 6:30-8:00pm: Each team will present their technical solutions for issues facing Los Angeles today 8:00-8:30pm: Judging and winners announced Date and Time: Wednesday, September 18th from 6:00–8:30 p.m.  Address: General Assembly Downtown Los Angeles 360 E 2nd St #400, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Parking: Convenient parking is located next door at Joe's - flat fee after 5pm For questions, email laoutcomes@generalassemb.ly. Looking to hire  our grads? Search our global roster of hirable talent. Email laoutcomes@generalassemb.ly for free candidate referrals  Interested in becoming a job seeking candidate? Check out our full time immersive programs! By submitting your email address, you agree to receive updates about news, programs, and special events from General Assembly. Please refer to General Assembly’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for more information.
                DevFest 2019 Los Angeles
                13 Sep - 09:00 AM
                Culver City, United States
                GDG DevFest LA 2019 is our annual all-day developer conference that offers speaker sessions across multiple product areas, codelabs, hackathon and more! This is a collaboration of all the GDG chapters in the Los Angeles area and we're hoping to make it a big one!
                  Polymer Web Components Hackathon - Los Angeles
                  03 Aug - 11:00 AM
                  Los Angeles, United States
                  Free Lunch!!! 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. Free parking Parking is available up the ramp off Beverly Blvd, just next to 2731 Beverly Blvd.  Take the stairs down from the center of the parking lot (push the buzzer next to the door) and follow the signs to the lobby.
                    Collaboration Tree Hackathon - Los Angeles
                    03 Aug - 11:00 AM
                    Los Angeles, United States
                    Free Lunch!!! Join us for our monthly hackathon to work on the open source Collaboration Tree (cTree) demo site: a collaborative design/innovation web platform.  Work with other contributors in LA and online to develop this exciting new open source technology as a community.  Attendees are encouraged to join one or more of the teams working on a specific part of the project.  For newer programmers and designers, open source project teams are a great way to build up your resume. Programmers: get experience with Google's Polymer platform and web components (no web experience needed)Designers: help shape the user experience for this uniquely complex projectEveryone Else: learn more about the project and how you can get involved early Before the event We recommend joining our Slack group and checking out the project before the event, as well as signing up for GitHub if you don't already have an account.  Programmers are also encouraged to set up the project in advance, and we can help resolve any issues during the event. If you're looking to jump in a bit early we're also at Hack for LA most Tuesday nights. Free parking Parking is available up the ramp off Beverly Blvd, just next to 2731 Beverly Blvd.  Take the stairs down from the center of the parking lot (push the buzzer next to the door) and follow the signs to the lobby.