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Advancing Financial Inclusion Hackathon for Sustainability
  05 Oct - 08:00 AM
  San Francisco, United States
Calling developers, designers, finance industry insiders, tech entrepreneurs and social innovators to take part in a hackathon for Financial Inclusion. Together with our partners, we invite you to come up with innovative financial technology products and services that are affordable and accessible to low-income communities. Teams will come to grips with what 'financial exclusion' is, then use their creativity to ideate, code and test their ideas through rapid prototyping. The event culminates in a pitch event for a cash prize. Agenda 5 Oct - 08:00AM Breakfast- 09:00AM Welcome, Sponsor will present the problem statements- 09:30AM 60- pitch and team formation/shopping- 10:00AM  Hacking time- 12:00PM Networking, Lunch and drinks - 05:00PM Final Demo + Pitches, Judging, Award Ceremony, followed by snacks and drinks - 06:00PM END Venue Microsoft Reactor  680 Folsom St. Suite 145, San Francisco CA 94107 Parking Parking is available in the Moscone parking garage at 255 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, or street parking. Alternatively, use public transport​, when possible.  Hours: 8am – 5pm M-F SUBJECT TO CHANGE
    MissionHacks (A Bay Area High School Hackathon)
      05 Oct - 07:30 AM
      Fremont, United States
    MissionHacks is a high school hackathon for students in the Bay Area organized by students at Moreau Catholic and Mission San Jose High. It will be held at Big Switch in Santa Clara(3111 Coronado Dr Building A, Santa Clara, CA 95054) on October 5, 2019(14 hour hackathon)! We are very excited to have you guys participate! We're offering more than $50,000 in prizes! Attend MissionHacks for your chance to win Snap Specs, Amazon vouchers and cool tech What: MissionHacks 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.  When: The event is a one day Hackathon on October 5, 2019. The full schedule is available on our website. Who: Anyone (as long as you're 18 or younger) 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's 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. Visit our website at: http://MissionHacks.org
      Designing for Climate Change & Clean Water | Global Goals Jam
        21 Sep - 10:00 AM
        San Francisco, United States
      Global Goals Jam is a two day event where creative teams work together on local challenges related to a theme, this Jam’s theme is Water & Climate Change. Using a tailored toolkit, you will create interventions aimed at short term targets in support of the long term goals related to this theme.  Get your creative juices flowing, and meet other people passionate about finding solutions that make an impact. At the end of this two day hackathon, you’ll share your group’s solution and get to see other people’s amazing ideas This Jam is part of a series happening all over the world. The challenges before us are so complex that no single discipline, mindset, or expertise will be able to solve them. To address social challenges globally, we need to collaborate and learn from local ideas that are being developed across the globe. More than an event, it is a network of cities and organizations that are excited to engage their local communities to create real impact for the Global Goals. This Jam is co-hosted by YCore, the San Francisco Chapter of the Service Design Network and Presidio Graduate School. Join this global initiative and #design2030 now! https://globalgoalsjam.org/
        AI Workshop & Hackathon (September 14-15)
          14 Sep - 09:00 AM
          San Francisco, United States
        AI Hackathon & Workshop  ==All Attendees will get $1,000 Google Cloud credits!== Hack * Hustle is an entrepreneurship and solopreneurship promoting community. We are hosting an AI-focused “Idea to Launch” Hackathon on Sept 14-15, 2019 in San Francisco. You will spend 2 days with us and: Learn how to build an AI company from scratch Think through AI-focused startup ideas Work on an AI startup idea and build a prototype Draft and iterate on the business model with advisors Pitch your AI project to VCs Build a network of other Bay Area professionals interested in launching AI startups To participate, think of any problem you want to solve. You don't need to have experience in AI to join - and we will recommend some problems to work on if you don't come up with one.      Agenda: Saturday: 9 am - 9 pm Intro session: AI is eating the world What is AI? Different AI technologies How to hustle & build your AI product + case studies AI data set Supervised learning Scaling Different AI business models - what works for you? AI SaaS Transactional Service Hackathon Starts at 11am: Begin executing. Schedule office hours with advisors and investors. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks & Drinks will be provided.   Sunday: 9am - 9pm Hackathon Ends at 4 pm. 3 Minute Pitches to judges. Winners announced. Network and grab dinner. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks & Drinks will be provided.   Mentors & Advisors: Ravi Vadrevu, Founder of AI Startup, kriya.ai Madhweep Lakshman, Founder of AI Startup, lyte.ai (Ex-Apple, Ex-Dropbox) Ben Zheng, AI engineer at Allergan Abhinav Kuru, Ex-Paypal, Founder of AI Startup: Joy Nikhil Aitharaju, 2x Founder of Tint (sold), and Apparatus Rahul Pattamatta, Founder at Supervised AI   Judges: Daniel Gomez, VC at Fusion Fund John Fohr, Partner at Sand Hill Angels, Investor in multiple AI startups Manisha Jain, Partner at Sand Hill Angels, Investor in multiple AI startups Jordan Wahbeh, Partner at Bay Angels, Investor in multiple AI startups Uren Dhanani, EIR at SymphonyAI Winner Prizes: Top Winner: Winner will get to join us for a fully paid week-long "Zero to MVP" event in Tahoe. Away from the bubble in SF, you will focus on building your MVP and get one paying customer along with our actionable guidance in every step of the way for everything related to forming, running and getting paying customers for your company. Top 3 Winners: Will each get 1-on-1 meetings with investor judges. All Attendees will get $1,000 Google Cloud credits, sponsored by Google Cloud     Questions? Email us at ravi[at]kriya.ai Connect with us: Join our Slack group and be a part of the H*H community!
          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
            DocuSign Momentum Hackathon $10,000 in Prizes
              08 Jun - 09:00 AM
              San Francisco, United States
            Want to compete for a $2,500 grand prize and $10,000+ in prizes? Or test drive all new DocuSign eSignature and other APIs? Or compete for a great cause, swag, and cash? Join hundreds of other developers at our Momentum hackathon for:  $10,000+ in prizes Late night Super Smash Bros. tournament with prizes The opportunity to participate in our “Hack for Good” challenge on behalf of The Wilderness Society Hands-on technical workshops and startup career-building sessions from us and sponsors On-demand access to our developers and technical staff Schedule Saturday, June 8 9 - 10 AM Check in + Breakfast 10:00 - 11 AM Opening Ceremony 11:00 - 11:30 AM Team formation mixer and workshops 11:00 AM-11:00 PM Hack 12:00 PM Lunch 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Workshops 4:00 PM Women in Tech Meetup 6:00 PM Dinner 9:00 PM - 11PM  Caffeinated Cookies & Super Smash Bros. Tournament w/ prizes 11:00 PM Doors close for the night Sunday, June 9 9:00 AM Day 2 Check-in and Breakfast 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Hack 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Workshops 12:00 PM  Hacking Ends,  Lunch & DevPost Submissions due & Judging Round I Begins 1:00-1:30 PM Top 5-10 Finalist Presentations Begins 1:30 - 2:00 PM Final Judging 2:00 PM Closing ceremony - Winner Announcement 4:00 PM Doors Close Come build with us!
              Web AR Hackathon
                01 Jun - 09:30 AM
                San Francisco, United States
              ABOUT Have you or your audiences been experiencing Mobile Augmented Reality App Fatigue? Are you looking for an alternative to pointing people to their app store where they must download an app for every object or place that could be discovered or revealed in more depth and with engaging AR experiences? Are you one of the millions of content or experience creators who seeks to provide greater value and share you or your company’s knowledge, data or instructions in context in the most intuitive and lightweight manner with the lowest possible friction and without losing control? Have you been envisaging ways to combine digital assets from multiple sources into a single, easy to manage, coherent window overlaying the real world? The answer is coming We are at the cusp of a new era in which a standards-compliant web browser will replace the need for (or be complementary to) native AR apps as they are being published today. A web browser is all that will be needed for the delivery of fully interactive, rich and rewarding AR experiences to users holding a variety of AR display devices. What are we waiting for? Between now and when AR will be just as natural for users as 2D text on a page is today, Web developers will learn how to author experiences (for use in the real world that will include 3D) and AR developers will learn/get used to designing experiences for audiences who use only a Web browser as their AR experience viewer. Wait no more Everyone who wants or needs to get a jump start on this exciting frontier of our digital era should participate in the first Web-based AR Hackathon June 1-2 in San Francisco California.During this hackathon, creators of all levels will form teams and collaborate on making AR experiences which can be viewed in these browsers.
                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.
                Hack for Mental Health (United Nations SDG #3) sponsored by Twitter & PubNub
                  25 May - 08:00 AM
                  San Francisco, United States
                Local Bay Area businesses are hosting the city's first hackathon to promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  The SDGs are targets designed by the United Nations to promote a more peaceful and prosperous world.  While mental health is relevant to all 17 of the SDGs, this creative conference is focused primarily on Goal #3:  Good Health & Well-being. This year's theme is "Hacking the mental health system:  Creating community-based solutions to combat depression, anxiety, loneliness & addiction."  This is in honor of mental health month in May and SDG #3. The purpose of the event is to bring diverse members of the community together to co-create solutions related to mental health.  We welcome everyone to participate including artists, technologists, entrepreneurs, designers, community members and engineers who are ready and willing to work together to generate ideas and create solutions that address mental health and well-being.  Solutions can include anything from digital products, policy proposals, art installations, apps or pitch decks for innovative business ideas.  Through the event, we will help: Destigmatize mental health and cultivate a dialog about depression, anxiety, loneliness & addiction, Increase awareness among local residents so that they are more conscious of different ways to make the world a better place, using the SDGs as a shared framework, Bring diverse members of the community together to co-create solutions related to mental health, and Give diverse members of our community - including artists, technologists, entrepreneurs, designers, community members and engineers- a chance to showcase their skills in a unique setting with employers. We’ll have local community leaders and industry experts share their knowledge on issues such as social determinants of health, the impact of depression on the brain and the neuroscience of the "growth mindset."  The event will cultivate discussions that promote knowledge and destigmatize mental health.  WIth diverse stakeholders in the same space - this hackathon will foster conversations for innovation.  It's also a creative conference where participants can be recruited and have the chance to win an array of prizes. AGENDA 8:00 - 9:00 Team check-ins, complimentary breakfast and networking with event sponsors, including local VCs, community-based organizations, tech companies and other firms seeking to hire and support attendees 9:00 AM - 09:15AM Opening remarks and Hackathon guidelines 9:15 AM - 10:15AM  Sponsor presentations: PubNub, Twitter, United Nations Association  10:15AM - 10:30AM 60 seconds Pitch 10:30AM - 4:00PM Hackathon time! Teams develop their solutions (products, policy solutions, etc.): Complimentary lunch to be provided to event participants 4:00PM - 4:45PM Team Pitch competition & demos (teams will have up to 5 minutes to pitch, and 5 minutes will be allotted for Q&A) 4:45 - 5:00 Awards and prizes ceremony SPONSORS * NOTE:  Agenda subject to change
                  IOT WORLD HACKATHON
                    13 May - 09:00 AM
                    Santa Clara, United States
                  Connect with IoT Innovation while solving water problems in the AgTech Industry