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QBI Hackathon 2019
26 Oct - 09:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
The QBI hackathon is a 48-hour event connecting the vibrant Bay Area developer community with the scientists from UCSF
    Game Oasis Hackathon
    25 Oct - 05:07 PM
    San Francisco, United States
    Game Oasis Hackathon is a global gaming hackathon, where gaming meets blockchain! The hackathon is co-hosted by Binance Labs, Celer Network, Cocos-BCX, Contentos, Matic Network, Marlin Protocol and Republic. The hackathon consists of three rounds, including the preliminary online hackathon to in-person hackathons in 4 cities; Shanghai, Seoul, Bengaluru and San Francisco. The Game Oasis Hackathon is designed for all game developers, no blockchain experience is needed. The in-person hackathon will last for 48 hours. The topic will be related to blockchain gaming. Mentors will be present to provide support on how to integrate blockchain technology with traditional games. Prize: $5,000 and more from individual sponsors.Potential to be selected by Binance Labs’ incubator program for seed investment! Apply athttps://gameoasis.info
    Game Oasis Hackathon San Francisco
    25 Oct - 05:00 PM
    San Francisco, United States
    UNDERSTAND THE POTENTIAL OF HOW BLOCKCHAIN CAN AUGMENT GAMING AND EXPLORE NOVEL SOLUTIONS IN THE SPACE.
      GS1 US Trace-a-thon
      19 Oct - 09:00 AM
      San Francisco, United States
      Join GS1 US in San Francisco and use disruptive technologies to create solutions to critical supply chain issues as they relate to visibility and traceability. The winning team of the hackathon will win $10,000, and several teams will win part of the $20,000 prize pool! Join us on October 19th-20th and create solutions that not only solve traceability issues in the supply chain, but also bring more visibility to the life of a product as it goes from creation, to production to consumption.
      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.
        GS1 US Hackathon
        19 Oct - 08:00 AM
        San Francisco, United States
        Consumers want the full story of the products they purchase. Traceability and transparency are essential to building trust! The Hackathon More and more, consumers are demanding access to the full story of the products they purchase and are expecting a new level of transparency from brands and retailers. For brands, traceability is essential to building trust with consumers, and it also enables quick responses to recalls or issues at any point in the supply chain. When and where were the ingredients or components of a product created? Did sensitive ingredients or components experience unsafe temperature fluctuations? What supply chain path did this product take? Is this product being recalled and how quickly can the brand react? Were regulatory and compliance requirements met? The answers to these and similar questions can only be determined with accurate, verified data that is traceable along the entire supply chain. These demands have created new challenges for companies of all sizes from a wide variety of industries including retail, healthcare, transport and logistics, and food service. The Challenge For this hackathon, how can you use technology to create solutions that address critical supply chain issues related to visibility and traceability? How do we make the supply chain more visible, take advantage of the data generated, and ensure that data can be trusted and shared from start to finish? End to end supply chain visibility requires technology interoperability to ensure solution choice and to avoid vendor lock in, and GS1 Standards exists to facilitate interoperability. As such, solutions should focus on leveraging the GS1 system of standards to solve challenges like: Engagement of upstream supply chain partners (growers, fishermen, raw material manufacturers) with limited technical capability and connectivity Temperature and other environmental condition monitoring Product transformation traceability Manufacturing regulatory and standard practice compliance attestations Creating a mechanism that finds and connects all the parties involved in a supply chain path, since not all parties may even be aware of one another Technologies such as (but not limited to) blockchain, AI, and ML may be leveraged to build an innovative solution that brings visibility to the supply chain and makes traceability easy and simple for the consumer or business. Your solution should document the various stages a product goes through in the supply chain, from the average commercial fishermen with limited technology experience to the large corporations with sophisticated ERP systems. The solution must demonstrate interoperability capability. Developers with skills in supply chain application development, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Blockchain, and various coding languages such as JSON, XML, JavaScript and others who are interested in solving these problems are invited to a fun and challenging hackathon in San Francisco on October 19th and 20th. You will be provided with resources and support from mentors from various industries to help you create solutions that can help solve the traceability issues in supply chains, as well as bring more visibility to the life of a product as it goes from creation, to production to consumption. The Prizes The Challenge is endowed with a $20,000 prize pool: 1st Prize: $10,0002nd Prize: $4,0003rd Prize: $2,000 Additional category prizes will also be awarded. Projects that win 1st, 2nd or 3rd place are NOT eligible to win the category prizes. Categories are most innovative, best use of technology, and best presentation. All prizes will be divided equally between each member of the winning Team. Most Innovative: $1,000Best Use of Technology: $1,000Best Presentation: $1,000Random Drawing for All Qualified Solutions: $1,000 The Agenda Day 1 | Saturday, October 19, 20198:00am - Doors open / Registration & Badge Pick-Up / Breakfast9:00am - Kickoff and Introductions9:30am - Ideation & Team Formation11:00am - Crash Tests12:00pm - Lunch2:00pm - Technical Workshop form Microsoft or Google4:00pm - Activity6:00pm - Dinner7:00pm - Presentation Overview / Demo Tips8:00pm - Team Registration Due12:00am - End of Day 1 Day 2 | Sunday, October 20, 20198:00am - Breakfast / Technical Support Resumes9:00am - Hacking Continues10:00am - AV Checks & Pitch Practice11:00am - Project Submission Due12:00pm - Lunch2:00pm - Final Presentations4:00pm - Judges Deliberate5:00pm - Winners Announcement6:00pm - End of Day 2 Register here today! For more hackathon info, visit: gs1us-traceathon.bemyapp.com By registering for this event, you agree to adhere to the terms and conditions of the Official Rules for the GS1 US Trace-a-thon. If you have any questions, please contact lucas.b@bemyapp.com
          SolarHacks I - A Bay Area High School Hackathon
          19 Oct - 07:00 AM
          Fremont, United States
          Our Website: https://solarhacks.org Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/xV9bDJg Register for Solar Hacks I, taking place on October 19, 2019. Solar Hacks is a one-day, 200-participant hackathon that is independent and unaffiliated with any school. Our goal is to bring middle and high school students in the Bay Area together to come together and develop innovative ideas that could revolutionize the world. At Solar Hacks, we provide students with the resources and mentorship that would be needed to convert their ideas into a reality. Additionally, by the end of the Hackathon, students will be able to learn how to collaborate with their peers to build STEM projects, gain presentation skills, and be inspired to continue doing things they love! Food, workshops, assistance, drinks, and swag will be provided to all participants for free! We want all participants to enjoy their day at Solar Hacks, hence, we would encourage everybody to arrive at the Hackathon with a competitive mindset. What: SolarHacks is a high school hackathon in the Bay Area for students by students, and it's completely free! We will have free food, swag, goodies, and more! We will have plenty of games and icebreakers to make your experience memorable. Where: We will be hosting the event at 42 Silicon Valley in Fremont, CA: 6600 Dumbarton Circle, Fremont, CA 94555 When: The event is a one-day hackathon on October 19th, 2018. The full schedule is available on our website. Who: Anyone can come, even if you haven't written a single line of code before! We will have plenty of opportunities for even non-coders to participate! Why: There are tons of free food, swag, and goodies! You can make new friends and even learn some new skills you can show off to others. And plus, it's a free event! Bring along your friends to this wonderful free event.
            Planet Hack 2019
            14 Oct - 09:00 AM
            San Francisco, United States
            Taking place one day before thePlanet Exploreuser conference kicks off, Planet Hack will be a full day of hacking by developers, for developers, on-location in Planet’s San Francisco manufacturing headquarters. Join us - engineers who work to build Planet's platform & data - for a day of collaborative hacking, data exploration, and problem solving: work in teams or on your own to leverage Planet’s platform and make real-world issues visible, accessible and actionable. At the end of the day, show off your efforts at our demo watch party. Register for the Hakathon here!
            #Innovate California - Cohort 2019 Hackathon
            14 Oct - 08:00 AM
            Sacramento, United States
            REGISTER NOW VIA EVENTBRITE: Your Eventbrite Registration immediately reserves your seat in the Cal-IPGCA Hackathon. Two-Page Hackathon Overview SIGN-UP-NOW to complete the extended application. This information is required to finalize your "hacker registration."  (Supervisor approval is required for Government Hackers' applications.) Who's Invited: First...remember, "Hacking" is bringing new perspectives, skills, and capabilities as collaborating problem solvers! Together, you will work on some of the State of California's most pressing innovation priorities. Your efforts will become co-creative in furthering the moonshot projects of Cohort 2019 Innovation Teams. (Moonshot projects are designed to create exponential rather than incremental improvement.) Benefits?  Whether government based, academic leadership, students, start-ups, entrepreneurs, private sector business, or non-governmental organizations you are joining an elite group of innovators and leaders, e.g., like minds that are coming together with a commitment to collaborate on some of the State of States most significant enterprise-wide challenges. This hackathon is endeavoring to pioneer approaches for operationalizing Governor Newsom's Innovation Sprint Executive Order: N-04-19. Lastly, Cal-IPGCA is an established innovation Bootcamp, so participant visibility is high; creating an ROI that is open-ended.  Types of Hackers Sought: Creative minds, entre/intrapreneurs, and problem solvers:  We're looking for diverse teams that represent:• Government Employees with a calling to innovate• University Faculty and Students that see government innovation as a new frontier• Tech start-ups with value to contribute• Private sector companies and entrepreneurs that want to fuel government innovation and forge new business opportunities Expertise Sought:  It’s open-ended:  Coders, App developers, data analysts and data storytellers, software developers, artists, graphic designers, trainers and curriculum designers, video production, communications specialists, community advocates, diversity specialists, social media influencers, policy gurus, program analysts, fiscal hawks, whole-systems thinkers, business plan and grant writing aficionados, venture capitalists. BOTTOM LINE:  If you have a super-power you want to invest in exchange for an opportunity to change the world, then we’re a door of opportunity for you! Skills Sought: • Visionary collaborators that covet pragmatic planning• Adept at building and finding doors in brick walls• Authentic honest integrity – life and work inspire you so you inspire others• Good communicators, listeners, and storytellers. You empower and motivate teamwork• You are an accountable problem solver, with a capacity to turn ideas into solutions• You are a systems thinker that can see the whole is greater than the sum of its parts• You have an agile efficiency that can think creatively• You have tech-savvy practicality and know-how• These are not boundaries to keep you out – they’re doors to whatever superpowers you want to bring! Next Steps: • We’re offering off-site and onsite participation:  SIGN-UP-NOW!    •  Registration Dates:  September 5 - 30, 2019 • OCTOBER 1, 2019: Hackathon project information distributed to registered hackers via email for registered participants and online at www.cal-ipgca.org. • OCTOBER 7 – 11, 2019: Cohort video calls with Teams• OCTOBER 14, 2019: 8 AM - 5 PM: Hackathon Event: FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (FTB). 9646 Butterfield Way, Sacramento, CA 95827, GOLDEN STATE ROOMS A & B Fun Stuff About Cal-IPGCA: Our Frontline Leadership: Meet our Executive Sponsors Our Board of Advisors:  aka, Trainers, Educational Partners, and Champions Cal-IPGCA Our History:  2.3 minutes of our awesome background Cohort 2019: A "short-short" glimpse of program features 
              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.