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AEC Tech 2019
17 Oct - 09:00 AM
New York, United States
Join CORE studio at Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. for AEC Tech 2019 on October 17-20, 2019! AEC Tech 2019 is the seventh annual event and a four-day experience for professionals in the AEC industry and beyond! We are proud to present the 2019 theme: CULTIVATE | PROPAGATE. The AEC industry has been in a state of repetition for many years and as a result, we’re beginning to work through pain-points and establish new opportunities with technology, parallel industries, and more. The industry faces the question on how to cultivate innovation in the workplace, technology, and industry, and equally, how we propagate this knowledge across multiple areas within the industry at-large. AEC Tech 2019 will explore these questions, the repetitions within our work, and discuss how the industry will eventually pivot to create cutting-edge spaces. Masterclasses are held all day on Thursday, October 17th at Baruch College, Conference Center. The classes are 4-hours each with a morning and afternoon session.  The Symposium will take place on Friday, October 18th at Engelman Hall in Baruch College, featuring a full day of presentations and discussions from highly-acclaimed professionals within the industry.  The Hackathon will last 26-hours starting on Saturday, October 19th and ending on Sunday, October 20th at Thornton Tomasetti's Midtown office. AEC Tech’s Hackathon is an event for all levels of programmers, developers, engineers, and others, additionally, it is aimed for attendees to collaborate, network, build new relationships, and generate new ideas and processes for the AEC community. There is an official pre-event - VR/AR Immersion Night - on Wednesday, October 16th from 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Read more about that here! Further information will be posted in the coming weeks regarding schedule, registration, speakers, and masterclasses. Continue to stay informed by following us on Twitter, Instagram, and checking our website. Wednesday, October 166:00 pm - 10:00 PM: VR/AR Immersion Night Thursday, October 179:00 am - 6:00 pm: Masterclasses Friday, October 189:00 am - 5:30 pm: Symposium6:00 pm - 8:00 pm: Reception Saturday, October 19 - Sunday, October 2010:00 am - 3:00 pm(next day): Hackathon
    2019 Rothberg Catalyzer Design Studio 3: Pitch Success
    15 Oct - 06:00 PM
    Philadelphia, United States
    Our Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn workshops, called Design Studios, give you an opportunity to learn from subject matter experts and get an edge on the competition. In Design Studio 3, gear up to wow the judges during the Makerthon Weekend with your best elevator pitch.   Creating a device is only half the battle, the other half is presenting it to stakeholder and investors. Make sure your presentation stands out from the pack. This workshop goes through best practices for engaging your audience during presentations and pitching. Our Rothberg Catalyzer mentors are here to provide insight and offer feedback on your pitch deck.    WORKSHOP LEAD(S)   Vanessa Chan, PhD Professor of Practice, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Materials Science and Engineering Penn School of Engineering and Applied Science     -- Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn Overview   Most people have heard of a hackathon, but the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is a makerthon. Instead of the classic hackathon focus on software development, a makerthon is where students compete to build innovative hardware solutions for healthcare problems.  The makerthon portion of the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is an immersive two-day event to encourage interdisciplinary student teams to develop a simple prototyping project. Groups come together to address an unmet clinical need by prototyping a hardware solution. At the end of the weekend, projects are presented to a panel of judges and awards are presented. Even if you think that you know nothing about healthcare or innovation, the goal of the makerthon is to create cross-disciplinary teams to build hardware and software solutions. Whether you're trying something new, getting a jumpstart on senior design, or kickstarting your tech startup - you never know what you and your team will come up with!   Apply now! Accepting applications through September 20th. All Penn students are welcome. See our website https://www.catalyzeratpenn.com/ for more details and to apply.
      WAWA HCL Hackathon 2019
      12 Oct - 06:30 PM
      Media, United States
      Pennsylvania's first Retail-Tech Hackathon
        LYLAS Labs: Women @ Work Hackathon
        12 Oct - 08:00 AM
        New York, United States
        LYLAS Labs is uniting with 100+ New Yorkers across industries on Saturday, October 12th  to develop solutions combating gender disparities in the workplace.  The day long hackathon will engage interdisciplinary teams to propose creative technical  solutions to the gender pay gap, workplace harassment, hiring for & fostering team diversity and inclusion, and benefits for the burden of care. AGENDA Friday, October 11th  6pm: Welcome 6:30pm: Meet and Greet with your Team 7pm: Subject Matter Expert Panel 8pm: Q&A Saturday, October 12th: 8am: Welcome Breakfast 8:30am: Kickoff from LYLAS Labs & Sponsors 9:00am: Hack! 12pm: Lunch & Learn  1pm: Hack! 5pm: Team Presentations 6:30pm: Dinner 7pm: Awards & Celebration FOR PARTICIPANTS LYLAS Labs hackathons are open to all participants, regardless of technical experience or subject matter expertise. All participants will be organized on teams than span skill set and include technical engineers from Flatiron School and an expert from our Subject Matter Sponsors. Participants will be invited to get to know their team and subject on the kickoff event on Friday, October 11th and put those ideas into a technical solution during the day long hackathon on October 12th. Participants will receive gifts, meals, and access to our sponsors. In addition, the winning team will receive a cash prize. OUR SPONSORS LYLAS | loveyalikeasis.com Love ya like a sis isn't just our motto, it's our name. We're committed to creating more cross industry collaboration on feminist issues through meetups, community building, and authentically happy happy hours. Who says networking can't be fun? BuzzFeed | BuzzFeed.com BuzzFeed is the world’s leading independent digital media company, which leverages data and innovation to reach hundreds of millions of people globally. Flatiron School | flatironschool.com Founded in 2012, Flatiron School is an outcomes-focused coding bootcamp providing software engineering and data science courses with career coaching and job placement services to students around the world. Acquired by WeWork in 2017, Flatiron School’s mission is to enable the pursuit of a better life through education. Powerbitches | powerbitches.co Powerbitches is a deeply connected community of feminist creators, entrepreneurs, and changemakers. We believe that work matters - not just as a source of financial security or personal fulfillment, but as a space through which we remake the world. WAGER | wewager.co We are narrowing the wage and information gap by pairing professionals to have open and transparent compensation conversations. WAGER is a compensation service ecosystem that gives you real world insight and diagnostic tools to help you learn your market worth and take the appropriate steps to MAKE MORE. Gender Equality Law Center  | genderequalitylaw.org The Gender Equality Law Center advances laws and policies that promote gender justice and racial equity in all aspects of public and private life. Using an intersectional lens, we break down barriers that limit opportunities for low-income women, LGBTQ, and gender non-conforming individuals on the basis of gender and/or sexual orientation as well those created by institutionalized discrimination and stereotyping. Through a variety of advocacy efforts, including impact litigation, legislative reform and community education, GELC seeks to enforce and expand current anti-discrimination laws. 81cents  | 81cents.com 81cents helps women and underrepresented minorities make sure they're being paid market rate by sourcing compensation data, and personalized career advice from hiring managers and recruiters in relevant fields. All insights are compiled into a custom 25-page market value report. Trusted by employees at Airbnb, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google, and Spotify, the average 81cents user sees a 15% increase in compensation. Caring Across Generations | caringacross.org Since 2011, we have been building a movement of all ages and backgrounds to transform the way we care. We are families, caregivers, people with disabilities, and aging Americans creating a new way to live well and age with dignity.
          LYLAS Labs: Women @ Work Hackathon
          12 Oct - 08:00 AM
          New York, United States
          The day long hackathon will engage interdisciplinary teams to propose creative technical solutions to the gender pay gap, workplace harassment, hiring for & fostering team diversity and inclusion, and benefits for the burden of care. OUR SPONSORS LYLAS,loveyalikeasis.com Flatiron School,flatironschool.com BuzzFeed,buzzfeed.com Times Up,timesupnow.com Hollaback!,ihollaback.org WAGER,wewager.co Gender Equality Law Center,genderequalitylaw.org Caring Across Generations,caringacross.org And more! FOR PARTICIPANTS LYLAS Labs hackathons are open to all participants, regardless of technical experience or subject matter expertise. All participants will be organized on teams than span skill set and include technical engineers and an expert from or Subject Matter Sponsors. Participants will be invited to get to know their team and subject on the kickoff event on Friday, October 11th and but those ideas into a technical solution during the day long hackathon on October 12th. Participants will receive gifts, meals, and access to our sponsors. In addition, the winning team will receive a cash prize.
          Serverlessconf NYC '19
          07 Oct - 08:00 AM
          New York, United States
          Serverlessconf is a community led conference focused on sharing experiences building applications using serverless architectures. Serverless architectures enable developers to express their creativity and to focus on meeting user needs rather than spend time managing infrastructure and looking after servers.  Our aim at Serverlessconf is to discuss how to design, build, deploy, maintain, and gain efficiencies from software built with modern (serverless) cloud technologies.     What to expect at Serverlessconf NYC '19:   + world class speakers    + awesome sessions    + full access to keynotes    + lightning talks    + access to all onsite networking events    + connect with experts from AWS, Microsoft, Google, etc.    + competitions and prizes    + sponsor exhibition hall    + heavenly swag  Dates: Oct 8 | 8am - 7pm  Oct 9 | 8am - 6pm Location: New World Stages (340 West 50th Street, New York, NY 10019)     Workshop - Building Serverless Applications on AWS Date: Oct 7 | 9am - 5pm Venue: AWS Loft (350 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013)   Trek10’s experts will help you get hands on with AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, Amazon Kinesis, and more as you build out your very own serverless application. We’ll introduce DevOps and security best practices for serverless as we build out an event-driven backend for our dynamic front end web application.     Hackathon - Serverless Goes Public Date: Oct 7 | 7:30am - 6:30pm Venue: WeWork (85 Broad St. 30th Floor, New York, NY 10004)  Serverless is getting bigger by the day. But so are 21st-century challenges in areas like public policy, science, and healthcare. Are serverless technologies mature enough to provide solutions that scale to stop hunger or fight climate change? In this hackathon, you’ll use serverless architectural patterns to build a product or service using at least one open, public dataset. Fight human trafficking, detect rising sea levels, or wow our judges with something we haven’t even thought of yet. We’ll have great prizes for the winners, and we can’t wait to see what you build! There are a multitude of ways to win and great prizes to be awarded!  Want to learn more? Visit nyc2019.serverlessconf.io.   By registering for Severlessconf NYC, I accept the terms of their Privacy Policy and I consent to Serverlessconf and/or its affiliates: processing my personally identifiable information (“Data”) in connection with the Event and their other legitimate interests. using my badge scan information to keep track of my whereabouts and my interests in the exhibits and events at Serverlessconf NYC. sharing my Data for registrant profiles and locators created in connection with the Event, including any mobile applications generated for Serverlessconf NYC. I understand that if I allow an exhibitor to scan my badge at Serverlessconf NYC (“My Selected Exhibitors”), I consent to the use of my Data by My Selected Exhibitors for their legitimate interest of contacting prospects for marketing and advertising purposes, regardless of whether any of My Selected Exhibitors provide me with notice of their possession of such Data or the purpose and usage of such Data. My Selected Exhibitor’s use of my Data shall in accordance with the privacy policy of such exhibitor. In connection with the foregoing, I further consent to Serverlessconf’s provision of my Data to My Selected Exhibitors. Please contact events@acloud.guru if you would like to opt-out of the above.
            Serverless Goes Public by A Cloud Guru
            07 Oct - 07:30 AM
            New York, United States
            Serverless GoesPublic Elevator Pitch Serverless is getting bigger by the day. But so are 21st-century challenges in areas like public policy, science, and healthcare. Are serverless technologies mature enough to provide solutions that scale to stop hunger or fight climate change? In this hackathon, you’ll use serverless architectural patterns to build a product or service using at least one open, public dataset. Fight human trafficking, detect rising sea levels, or wow our judges with something we haven’t even thought of yet. We’ll have great prizes for the winners, and we can’t wait to see what you build! The Rules Teams of six or fewer (work alone if you must) You must incorporate at least one public dataset into your work (see https://github.com/awesomedata/awesome-public-datasets for a great selection) You must build according to serverless principles (FaaS; event-based; service-ful) Serverless experts will be on hand to offer suggestions and provide assistance You have ten hours!
            How To: A night of absurd problem-solving with Randall Munroe hosted by Zach Weinersmith
            04 Oct - 06:30 PM
            New York, United States
            Join XKCD's Randall Munroe and SMBC's Zach Weinersmith for a night devoted to bad ideas! In honor of Randall's new book, the NYT #1 Bestselling How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems, Gizmodo invites you to an event where we'll be solving YOUR real problems with terrible ideas.  After hearing from Zach and Randall, we'll break up into groups for a hackathon where you'll challenge each other to devise your own worst ideas before pitching them in a lightning round where the most absurd solutions win. That's right, you can pitch your own bad ideas to Randall Munroe! Tickets include a copy of How To. Doors 6:30 PM, show 7:00 PM.Tickets $30 in advance, $35 at the door.21+This event is mixed seated and standing room. Seats are first-come, first-served.REFUND POLICY: Tickets may be refunded up to 24 hours before the event. Within 24 hours we may take exchanges for other events at our discretion. No refunds after the event. Randall Munroe is the author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers What If? and Thing Explainer, the science question-and-answer blog What If, and the popular webcomic xkcd. A former NASA roboticist, he left the agency in 2006 to draw comics on the internet full-time. He lives in Massachusetts. Zach Weinersmith is the creator of the popular webcomic SMBC, the creator of the nerd comedy show BAHFest, and the co-author of the New York Times-bestselling popular science book, Soonish, and the upcoming Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration. Presented by Gizmodo
              Policy Hackathon
              04 Oct - 12:00 PM
              New York, United States
              The Colin Powell School will host a Policy Hackathon on Friday, October 4th.
                2019 Rothberg Catalyzer Design Studio 2: Rapid Prototyping and Device De-risking
                01 Oct - 06:00 PM
                Philadelphia, United States
                Our Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn workshops, called Design Studios, give you an opportunity to learn from subject matter experts and get an edge on the competition. In Design Studio 2, immerse yourself in the know-how of thoughtful prototyping in a short period of time as well as de-risking your health-tech device.   After conceiving a health-tech device concept, there's genuine excitement to create the first prototype. However, premature prototyping can backfire, committing a team early on to a particular path forward without consideration to other potential solutions to the problem. Before plunging into prototyping, consider asking “What are the reasons that my concept won’t work?” This workshop explores and identifies risk factors in order to optimize your prototyping strategy, as well as mentors and lab coordinators to lead you through available resources and safety.    WORKSHOP LEAD(S)   Dustyn Roberts, PhD Senior Lecturer, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics Penn School of Engineering and Applied Science     -- Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn Overview   Most people have heard of a hackathon, but the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is a makerthon. Instead of the classic hackathon focus on software development, a makerthon is where students compete to build innovative hardware solutions for healthcare problems.  The makerthon portion of the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is an immersive two-day event to encourage interdisciplinary student teams to develop a simple prototyping project. Groups come together to address an unmet clinical need by prototyping a hardware solution. At the end of the weekend, projects are presented to a panel of judges and awards are presented. Even if you think that you know nothing about healthcare or innovation, the goal of the makerthon is to create cross-disciplinary teams to build hardware and software solutions. Whether you're trying something new, getting a jumpstart on senior design, or kickstarting your tech startup - you never know what you and your team will come up with!   Apply now! Accepting applications through September 20th. All Penn students are welcome. See our website https://www.catalyzeratpenn.com/ for more details and to apply.