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Harvest Hacks 2019 (Track #2)- COMPETITIVE TRACK
  19 Oct - 09:00 AM
  Salinas, United States
HarvestHacks 2019 is a first of its kind hackathon hosted by the Salinas Valley Dream Academy. The overall goal of this hackathon is to bridge the technology gap — to spark an interest in underrepresented middle school and high school students for coding, app/game/web design, software development and to educate students about the opportunities available to them in the technology industry. This coding and design event where students will learn about coding, computer programming, and software development, includes an opportunity to show what a student knows about website design, interface design, and project management.  Harvest Hacks 2019 is for EVERYONE! There will be 2 tracks at the hackathon and students can sign up for either track. TRACK #1 is for students with little or no experience with coding or design. Students in Track #1 will be introduced to coding and will be exposed to the many opportunities that exist for students in STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). TRACK #2 is for students who have some experience with coding or design. Students in Track #2 will compete for prizes at the hackathon by creating an app, video game, or website related to the concept of harvest or harvesting crops, knowledge, information. These students will work in groups to create usable software or hardware with the goal of creating a functioning product or well thought out and viable schema by the end of the event. Several experienced adult mentors (college students or professionals) will be available to assist student groups throughout the entire process. The hackathon will be taking place on Saturday, October 19, 2019. It will be hosted at Hartnell College's brand new, state of the art STEM building. We are anticipating that about 150-200 students will attend. We have several amazing co-sponsors including Google, Hispanic Heritage Foundation, Code As A Second Language,  Salinas Union High School District, Hartnell College, DigitalNEST, Future Citizens Foundation's Center for Learning, Margaret Inc., and Pedro Urquidi.
    Gooddler Social Innovation Youth Summit
      19 Oct - 09:00 AM
      Stanford, United States
    GOODDLER Social Innovation Youth Summit www.gooddler.org When: October 19, 2019 - Social Innovation Youth SummitOctober 20, 2019 - Social Innovation Hackathon (by invitation only! ask details: galina@gooddler.com) Where: Stanford University. 498 Santa Teresa St, Stanford, CA 94305          The Gooddler Social Innovation Youth Summit inspires a new generation of technology-oriented youth to invest their entrepreneurial brainpower into solving the world’s acute humanitarian problems. ABOUT THE SUMMIT October 19-20, 2019. Set annually by Gooddler Foundation (501(c)3), the Summit is a vibrant forum for university and high school student leaders to get challenged, learn, and connect with a global community of changemakers. This year’s Summit is held on October 19-20 (Saturday-Sunday), 2019. The Summit brings together 500+ students to interact with successful entrepreneurs and corporate leaders and encourage the new generation to invest their knowledge and drive into the matters of social entrepreneurship. Today’s youths are tomorrow’s executives and industry leaders. Gooddler Youth Summit 2019 teaches to use innovation and technology to tackle development challenges. Using the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as an entry point, the Summit aims to take up social entrepreneurship as an avenue for the driven young leaders to solve global issues.
      Harvest Hacks 2019
        19 Oct - 09:00 AM
        Salinas, United States
      HarvestHacks 2019 is a first of its kind hackathon hosted by the Salinas Valley Dream Academy. The overall goal of this hackathon is to bridge the technology gap — to spark an interest in underrepresented middle school and high school students for coding, app/game/web design, software development and to educate students about the opportunities available to them in the technology industry. This coding and design event where students will learn about coding, computer programming, and software development, includes an opportunity to show what a student knows about website design, interface design, and project management.  Harvest Hacks 2019 is for EVERYONE! There will be 2 tracks at the hackathon and students can sign up for either track. TRACK #1 is for students who have not been exposed to coding or design. Students in Track #1 will be introduced to coding and will be exposed to the many opportunities that exist for students in STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). TRACK #2 is for students who have some experience with coding or design. Students in Track #2 will compete for prizes at the hackathon by creating an app or designing a website related to the concept of harvest or harvesting crops, knowledge, information. These students will work in groups to create usable software or hardware with the goal of creating a functioning product or well thought out and viable schema by the end of the event. Several experienced adult mentors will be available to assist student groups throughout the entire process. The hackathon will be taking place on Saturday, October 19, 2019. It will be hosted at Hartnell College's brand new, state of the art STEM building. We are anticipating that about 150-200 students will attend. We have several amazing co-sponsors including Google, Hispanic Heritage Foundation, Code As A Second Language,  Salinas Union High School District, Hartnell College, DigitalNEST, Future Citizens Foundation's Center for Learning, and Margaret Inc.
        API World 2019 Hackathon
          09 Oct - 08:30 AM
          San Jose, United States
        API World 2019 Hackathon Join 300+ Developers & Hackers at the Nation's Largest API Hackathon. The API World 2019 Hackathon is the nation's largest API hackathon. Join 300+ developers building new apps, bots and more -- all within 36 hours!  Hackathon participants* can build any app and compete for $25,000+ in cash, products and prizes.  Get all the details and the amazing hackathon challenges & prizes here.  The API World 2019 Hackathon will take place: October 9-10, 2019 San Jose McEnery Convention Center, Hall 3  150 W San Carlos St, San Jose, CA 95113 Check out the full API World 2019 Hackathon schedule here * While passes are free, only qualified developers & engineers will be accepted to participate in the API 2019 Hackathon and will be notified of their acceptances (or declination) accordingly, before the event.   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  Sponsors 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.  Refund Policy: Due to limited availability, DevNetwork cannot offer refunds once tickets are purchased. If you cannot make the event due to unforeseen circumstances, you may transfer your ticket(s) or we will give you a credit towards a future conference of equal or lesser value.
          Summer Camp 2019
            19 Jul - 05:00 PM
            San Jose, United States
          Developer Camp: The World's Best Hackathon Square, Getaround, Temple Run, OAuth, TestFlight, push.io, and Zūm —each of these companies have foundations at Developer Camp over the past twelve years. Apple, Oracle, Google, Amazon, Disney, and Facebook have purchased companies following their participation in Developer Camp. You could be next. It is time to celebrate our inclusive, diverse, and equal-opportunity society with a huge event that gives everyone a chance to succeed. This event is a combination of community support, cooperation, and an idea contest that lasts 50 hours from opening doors to closing ceremony.  The theme of this special summer event is: blockchain.  Who: Developers, designers, musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, testers, and makers. The elite corps of Developer Camp Counselors — winners of past events, and distinguished members of our community from the Bay Area stand ready to teach and help. What: 3-Day hackathon for devices, blockchain, and the Web. This collaborative event, featuring superstar hackers and designers to help everyone learn to code, build custom hardware, and generally make ideas come to life. Watch the video. When: July 19-21, 2019 (Friday evening through Sunday). See our schedule and details. Where: PayPal Town Hall, 2211 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95131—open all weekend Why: There is a huge opportunity to bring diversity to the technology industry. Women and girls, men and boys, we all deserve more opportunities to start coding using simple, powerful tools. Watch our Women of iOSDevCamp video. Also, we offer thousands of dollars in fun prizes like games, and serious stuff like tools. We love to spoil our participants. Everyone walks away with something. How: Our sponsors offset the cost of attendance, and provide valuable prizes for participants: PayPal TODA & TODAQ Kryptonic Zūm Tech Wild This is a place for families and children to collaborate as well. This event has catalyzed the launch of award winning startups (like Getaround and Yorder), the formation of founder dream teams (Square and TestFlight), and the building of a talented and collaborative community of developers.  Out-of-town guests are welcome to join our inclusive event. Though projects will include both solo and team efforts, we encourage attendees to build teams of diverse expertise — business ideas, marketing, design, testing, coding, and back-end development. All attendees should be prepared to participate in the development of a project during the event. Scholarships are available to encourage diversity, and mentors are available. “It’s one of the most pure and original hackathons.  People come from all around and really just hack on something, meet new people, cherish the relationships that they create here—and go out to create huge companies. The developers we’ve met at Developer Camp are among the best in the world. Some of them have gone on to join our team. We’re excited to be supporting the event again this year... Developer Camp is the best.” -Zac Bowling, Google engineerhas attended 100+ hackathons Developer Camp sponsor/participant The event will feature: -- Meetup on Friday with Refreshments-- Catered Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (Saturday and Sunday)-- Open Mic for Questions-- Educational Sessions by Sponsors-- Participant-led Ad Hoc Sessions-- Saturday Night Gaming-- Hackathon Contest with Prizes-- Everyone Leaves with Something Schedule Friday 1700 — Doors Open1700–1800 — Mixer1800–1900 — Orientation and Keynote 1830—Healthy Dinner1900–2100 — Idea / Mentorship PitchesTBD—Doors close Saturday 0900–1000 — Continental Breakfast1000–1300 — Introductions & Presentations 1300–1400—Healthy Lunch plus Host Keynote 1400–midnight — Hacking and Learning with Informational Side Sessions1800–1900 —DinnerTBD—Doors close Sunday 0900–1000 — Continental Breakfast1000–1400 — Prepare for Hackathon1200 — Hackathon Entries due1300–1400 — Family Style Lunch1400–1700 — Hackathon Showcase1700–1730 — Awards1730–1800 — Pack It Up1900 — Doors Close We are currently seeking: -- Your Registration -- Cash Sponsors -- Hackathon Prize Donations  To get involved with the above, please email team@devca.mp. See you there! Dom Sagolla, Executive DirectorDeveloper Camp
            Disruptive Innovation Hackathon for Enterprise
              28 May - 09:00 AM
              Stanford, United States
              Top 3 winners get First Corporate Client Order
            Technology startups! OneTraction invites you and your team to apply to participate in the Disruptive Innovation Hackathon for Enterprise. All accepted applicants will get a $250k Investment upon successful completion of the Hackathon and guaranteed acceptance to OneTraction Tech Incubators. During the event, you'll create a solution for one of your target Enterprise market segment challenges and demo an alpha version for the chance to win a First Corporate Client Order.
            IOT WORLD HACKATHON
              13 May - 09:00 AM
              Santa Clara, United States
            Connect with IoT Innovation while solving water problems in the AgTech Industry
            IoT World Hackathon 2019
              13 May - 08:00 AM
              Santa Clara, United States
              Prize Pool $15k in value!
            Sign up now for the 2019 IoT World Hackathon, where hackers connect with IoT Innovation! The IoT World Hackathon is part of the IoT World Developer Conference and this year welcomes a new sponsor, SAIC, who is bringing you a unique Agtech challenge.  The Challenge: Water Water is a precious commodity that impacts all aspects of life. For some, this resource is readily available and in great supply. In the agriculture industry, however, that is not always the case. Access and proper use of water is imperative for the sustainability, growth and livelihood of agriculture. How can you make a difference and find solutions for these issues? Your challenge is to come up with a solution to any aspect of this problem, all while considering the following: Applicability of broadband use in rural America where there is limited access and what are the alternatives? How can open USDA data be used in the decision making process, machine learning, or artificial intelligence models and applications? Cybersecurity to detect, prevent, mitigate and protect against threats. Prizes:  $15K in value! Prize Pool includes: Subscription to ITPro Today https://www.itprotoday.com/ 1 team Tabletop stand in the DevCon track on May 15 & 16 All-access Conference Passes for the team (up to 7) May 15 & 16 20-minutes to present on winning hackathon solution in the DevCon on May 16 Agenda (subject to change) May 13th 8am: Doors Open 9am: Kickoff / Hacking Begins 3pm: Team Registration Due 9pm: Leave  May 14th  8am: Doors Open / Tech Support Resumes 12:30pm: Coding Ends 1pm: Final Presentations 5pm: Winners Announced 6pm: End
            Youth Hackathon
              28 Apr - 09:30 AM
              San Jose, United States
              Amazon Gift Certificates for Winning Teams
            SBIA and Suffa learning@SBIA will hold their 1st Youth Hackathon on April 28, 2019 The event will feature two tracks: Hackers and Makers. Hacker teams will create a code based project while Maker teams will work on a project proposal and idea without a complete implementation. Teams can also be composed of Hackers and Makers. The event is targeted to youth aged 13-18 (Grades 8-12). Participants should ideally be in teams of 3-4. Teams may also be formed at the event after registration. Food, snacks, and drinks will be provided. Corporate swag and t-shirts will be provided to all participants. Winning teams will get Amazon gift certificates. Breakout sessions on topics from programming, website creation, artificial intelligence, etc will be conducted by industry professionals from companies such as Amazon, Google, LinkedIn, Cadence, WalmartLabs etc.  The hackathon will run from 9:30am (Registration) through 8pm (Awards ceremony). For any questions, you may reach us at hackathon@sbia.info Event Schedule: 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Registration10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Orientation11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Multiple 1hr Breakout Sessions (participants can attend based on their interest)12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Lunch6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Judging
            Mini-Hackathon @ UXPin HQ 2019
              25 Apr - 04:00 PM
              Mountain View, United States
              Free UXPin Enterprise Licenses for All
            Come to our co-working space dedicated to solving challenges in design and development for a day. Held at UXPin's Merge Collective community space in downtown Mountain View, you’ll be brainstorming, collaborating, and building rapid solutions to problems facing designers every day alongside the Bay Area’s top design and development professionals, Show off your ideas, wireframes, proofs of concept – whatever you want! – over complimentary dinner and drinks. We’ll also be giving away free UXPin Enterprise licenses and swag to all attendees. Be sure to bring your laptop and a few ideas for design problems you'd like to work on. Schedule: 4:00pm - 5:45pm; doors open to our co-working space 5:45pm - 6:00; Eric Malnati hosts a quick-start session for UXPin 6:00pm - 7:00pm; Dinner, drinks & mingling 7:00pm - 9:00pm; Network, share ideas, work on a proof of concept – the choice is yours! About Merge Collective: At Merge, design and engineering are treated as two inseparable parts of the singular process of software development. This is the space where we can meet, connect, discuss and learn- where we’re not afraid to question the status quo and rethink the very foundation of our industry. Space is very limited so sign up quickly! Also, if you can no longer attend, please change your RSVP so that others can join us. Have a Merge punch card to receive rewards and access to special events? Don't forget to bring it with you! Parking: There is plenty of parking available in the lot off Oak street next to the Passage to India Bakery. Alternatively, you can park on the street at Oak St or High School Way by Eagle Park.