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CMU Emirates iLab Hackathon Pre-event AI Workshop
  19 Sep - 06:00 PM
  Moffett Field, United States
Developers, designers and data scientists in the Silicon Valley! Are you planning to participate in the CMU/Emirates iLab AI travel hackathon? If so, then you should attend the pre-event workshop for the hackathon. You'll get to learn about the Hackathon problem sets and the data that will be available to you. Intel will also introduce the Nervana AI platform that you can use to address the Hackathon challenges.
GooglePlex Presents: Google I/O 2017
  16 Sep - 03:00 PM
  Mountain View, United States
Join 300+ Developers & Hackers at the Nation's Largest API Challenge-Driven Hackathon.     The API World 2017 Hackathon is the largest API hackathon focused on sponsored challenges.   Join 300+ developers building new apps, bots and more -- all within hours! Participants can build any app of their choice and compete for $25,000+ in cash, products and prizes. Get all the details on the hackathon schedule, challenges & prizes by visiting the API World 2017 Hackathon website. Please note, due to venue size constrictions only the first 300 hackers to show-up will be admitted inside the hackathon. Doors open at 10am. Subscription: By registering for this event, you are opting into DevNetwork email updates and one-time email-based promotions from top-level API World sponsors including exclusive invitations to API World parties and partner events. These updates will notify you about API World news, as well as announcements about DevNetwork events. You can opt out of DevNetwork email newsletters at any time. 
    TechCode AI Hackathon Presented By Rocket Juice
      08 Sep - 05:30 PM
      Mountain View, United States
    If you're an AI enthusiast, Rocket Juice Consulting invites you to participate in the TechCode AI Hackathon. You'll get the chance to be mentored by AI technologists, successful start-up founders, and NASA Engineers during a 54-hour immersive experience. You'll be challenged to find innovative artificial intelligence solutions to difficult problems, with the chance to win cool prizes.
    Hack the Future 19 @ Microsoft
      26 Aug - 10:00 AM
      Mountain View, United States
    NOTE: Available slots are very limited. We cannot allow in participants who are not signed up. If you sign up and find you cannot attend, please change your ticket order to allow in someone from the waiting list.   What is Hack the Future? Hack the Future is an all-day party / hackathon for young adults to show you what it's like to be a hacker and see if it's for you. We won't tell you what to do. You'll be free to work on whatever you want. We'll try to keep you from getting stuck, and we'll give you a place to start (if you want one). This is a unique opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art software, hardware design, and engineering from mentors working for Bay Area startups as well as big companies like Google, Nvidia, Intel, Facebook and Microsoft.   What can I do at Hack the Future? You might learn how to: Make your own video games Learn to solder electronics Create a webpage Make mods for existing games like Minecraft Create things using a 3D printer Design and present a new product And a ton more Along with all the fun, lunch will be provided!   What hackers need to do: Bring a laptop.  Visit our website and install the recommended programs. Bring laptop's administrator password to install programs. Ask questions!  Try new things, and have fun!   What parents need to do: Ensure that your child has the Administrator Password for their laptop. Check hackers in at the event at 10:00am, along with these items: a copy of your ticket(s), the signed waiver form, and the medical information sheet. Tickets are required due to limited capacity. Come back at 3:45PM to see the Lightning Talks (voluntary presentations on what hackers have been working on). Come back by 5PM to check your child back out so they can go home. Additional Notes to Parents 1. Help us create an environment of independent exploration Parents are highly encouraged to drop participants off and let them explore independently, although you're welcome to check in on them if needed. Come back and check out your hackers promptly at 5PM; we'll need to clean up, and our volunteer mentors have to stay with your child until he or she is picked up.  2. Sign out when you leave with your hacker Parents it is very important to remember to sign your child out of the event! Any names which we do not have parent signatures for check-out are given a follow up by HTF volunteers to verify that your child has been picked up, so please do our volunteers a favor and save them an unnecessary call. 3. Only get a ticket for the hacker Parents, please don't reserve a ticket for yourself.   We Need Your Help to Keep HTF Running If you'd like to support Hack the Future, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a monthly supporter.  Any donations go directly into our programs.  Visit our Rally Page for more information.  We are also always in need of more mentors.  If you'd like to help run one of our future events, please let us know.   Keep Hacking with Us! To learn more or sign up for our mailing lists, find out about more Hack the Future events, or see pictures from previous events, visit hackthefuture.org or Like us on Facebook and Twitter!
      Build a team for LinkedIn Hackathon
        26 Aug - 08:00 AM
        Sunnyvale, United States
      Developers, Designers, Marketers, and Innovators! Are you planning to participate in the NDC Hackathon? Not part of a team yet? No worries -- just reserve a 'spot' at the event and you can get together with like-minded people and form a great team! At the NDC Hackathon itself, you'll be challenged to use one or more NDC APIs to create an innovative new solution that helps enhance airline retailing.
      IATA NDC Hackathon 2017 in Silicon Valley
        25 Aug - 05:00 PM
        Sunnyvale, United States
      Developers, Designers, Marketers, and Innovators! If you're interested in the airline industry, then you're invited to sign up to participate in the NDC Hackathon. At this round-the-clock event, you'll be challenged to create innovative new solutions that help enhance airline retailing. You'll get the opportunity to use one or more NDC APIs to address challenges around leisure or business travel.
      IATA NDC Hackathon 2017 in Silicon Valley - Waiting List
        25 Aug - 05:00 PM
        Sunnyvale, United States
      Developers, Designers, Marketers, and Innovators! If you're interested in the airline industry, then you'll want to participate in the NDC Hackathon. Unfortunately, the event is fully subscribed at the moment, but click on the SEE THE WEBSITE button above if you want to be added to the waiting list. At this round-the-clock event, you'll be challenged to create innovative new solutions that help enhance airline retailing. You'll get the opportunity to use one or more NDC APIs to address challenges around leisure or business travel.
      AngelHack Global Hackathon Series: Silicon Valley
        22 Jul - 09:00 AM
        Silicon Valley, United States
      Coders, designers and entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley! AngelHack invites you to sign up to participate in the AngelHack Global Hackathon Series: Silicon Valley. Compete on your own, or collaborate as a member of a team to come up with an idea and turn it into a functioning prototype. You're not limited! You could build an app that delivers positive value to your community, a web site satisfying an unmet financial need, a virtual reality game, or whatever your imagination can conceive.
      Mini SCRATCH Hackathon
        21 Jul - 10:30 AM
        Santa Clara, United States
      Techie kids -- aged 7-8 -- in the Santa Clara area! Know how to program in Scratch? Great! Then you're invited to participate in the Mini SCRATCH Hackathon. This is a mini non-competitive event, where you'll be able to practice your Scratch coding skills and collaborate with others to code a video game using Scratch. Come as a team, or meet new friends at the event. Come and strut your Scratch skills and win some cool door prizes!
        Latest Innovations in FinTech
          19 Jul - 06:00 PM
          Menlo Park, United States
        PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE EVENT DESCRIPTION.  There is a cover charge to attend this event. A "YES"  RSVP on our meetup site does not confirm your reservation.  Space is limited.  Please only RSVP "Yes" if you will be attending.  Take advantage of early responder pricing!  Slots are limited.  First come, first served! First Responders            $9 plus   Eventbrite fees Second Responders      $13 plus  Eventbrite fees Third Responders          $17 plus  Eventbrite fees Fourth Responders       $20 plus Eventbrite fees In order to attend, you must register and pay via Eventbrite. Please bring your printed ticket to the event. Or, pay $25 (cash) at the door. "Financial technology, also known as FinTech, is a line of business based on using software to provide financial services. Financial technology companies are generally startups founded with the purpose of disrupting incumbent financial systems and corporations that rely less on software."  -Wikipedia Our distinguished  panel will hold a lively discussion on the latest innovations in FinTech.   Please come with questions and comments. If you are a FinTech startup and would like space on a demo table for the networking portion of the event, please send an email message to: idea.to.ipo@gmail.com Put this in the subject header: W 7/19    FinTech Demo Table Agenda 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm  Check In, Dinner, Networking Reception 7:00 pm to  8:30 pm  Panel Discussion, Audience Q & A 8:30 pm to  9:00 pm  More Networking About the Panelists (More panelists TBA.) Stephanie Louis is an Ecosystem Business Development Manager on the IBM Channels Team for North America. She covers the IBM Cloud portfolio and cultivates OEM technology partnerships with insurtechs and fintechs, traditional clients like banks and insurance companies, and business partners. Stephanie's experience spans IoT, adtech, pharmaceutical finance, and healthcare IT. She received an MBA from the University of Cambridge Judge Business School and a B.A. from Harvard University.  Hu Liang is a Senior Managing Director and founder of the Emerging Technologies Center (ETC) at State Street Bank & Trust. ETC focused on the prototyping of emerging technologies, such as machine learning, blockchain, augmented reality and others. A long time Silicon Valley veteran, Hu joined State Street as part of the Currenex acquisition in 2007, where he was one of its earliest members. He led numerous technology and business initiatives within Currenex including the design of its algorithmic trading engine as well as starting the global margin FX business. Prior to Currenex, Hu founded the technology service provider Forion in 2000 that provided managed authentication and authorization services to the then newly emerging ASP and SaaS industries. Earlier still, he was a principal member of an e-Commerce management-consulting firm focused on secure online transaction services for the financial service industry. Hu started his career performing software development for IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California. Hu holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University in New Jersey and received his MBA from the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. Matthew Chagan has been working in Silicon Valley as a VC and executive for almost two decades. He is the co-founder of Synapse Partners, a venture capital firm focused on investing in data driven software applications.  Within the financial services sector he is focused on sectors where new sources of data and the maturation of AI offer new opportunities (Regtech, Alternative Data for Lending, Trade Finance, etc.).  Matthew led Synapse’s investment in Kountable, a trade finance company focused on emerging markets and Synapse’s most recent investment in Fintech.  Before founding Synapse, Matthew was VP of Corporate Development at Opera Software where he helped drive corporate strategy by evaluating new markets for Opera Software to enter through partnerships, investments and acquisitions. During his tenure he led four acquisitions and a divestiture prior to the Company’s acquisition for $1.2B.  Prior to Opera, Matthew was a Principal at Trident Capital, a Palo Alto based venture capital firm. While at Trident, he served as board member or board observer at AccountNow (sold to GreenDot), Merchant e-Solutions (sold to Cielo), Advanced Payment Solutions, Appia (sold to Digital Turbine), Bytemobile (sold to Citrix) and mBlox and was actively involved with Trident’s investments in BrightRoll (sold to Yahoo), NinthDecimal, Sojern and Teladoc (IPO). Earlier in his career, Matthew was the Director of Finance at SOMA Networks, a wireless broadband systems company. Before joining SOMA, he was part of the Technology Investment Banking Group at Banc of America Securities. Deepak Shah is a Silicon Valley based industry leader and an expert in financial domains like payments, FinTech, International Money Transfers, Options Trading Platforms and strategy consulting. He is passionate about mentoring FinTech startup teams and helping them shape their business model, get connected to clients. Deepak works with Envestnet | Yodlee as Engineering Director and has been instrumental in building Yodlee Payments and ACH transfer platform. Lately Deepak has been deeply involved in FinTech world helping shape developer experience at Yodlee. Deepak represents Yodlee as  Developer Advocate in various conferences, hackathons and FinTech events. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dshah/ About the Moderator  Christopher M. Forrester is a partner at Shearman & Sterling, LLP.  His practice focuses on the representation of public and private companies and investment banks in general corporate and finance matters, with an emphasis on mergers, acquisitions and strategic transactions, public and private securities offerings and corporate governance and compliance.  Mr. Forrester’s experience includes transactions in multiple industries, including, technology, telecommunications, action sports, transportation, life sciences, clean energy/renewables, project finance and development, industrial, insurance and financial/banking.  Photo and Video Disclaimer: By attending Idea to IPO events, you understand that you may be photographed or videotaped. You agree to allow your photo, video, or film likeness to be used for any legitimate purpose by the event hosts, producers, sponsors, organizers, assigns, and/or by anyone involved in the event in any capacity. This includes usage on social media platforms. 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