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Blockchain X Climate Change | HACKATHON
  28 Mar - 11:00 AM
  San Francisco, United States
Blockchain is the technology that an help protect the environment and stop climate change.
    12th OPENACC User Group Reception at GTC 2020
      24 Mar - 07:00 PM
      San Jose, United States
    GTC20 is just around the corner, promising to bring some of the best technical presentations, papers and activities across the HPC and AI community. We invite you to join us for the OpenACC User Group Reception at GTC20. Enjoy great company in a great atmosphere as you network with your colleagues, share best practices and discuss recent projects. When: Tuesday, March 24, 2020, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM PST (Please note the time zone) Where: Mosaic Restaurant, 211 South 1st Street, San Jose, CA 95113 Light bites and refreshments will be served. Come meet members of the OpenACC community and catch up on the following topics: Worldwide GPU Hackathons and Bootcamps Profiler tools Compiler developments Recent OpenACC use cases across scientific disciplines OpenACC resources We hope to see you at GTC20!  View the complete list of OpenACC activities at GTC. For further questions, contact Sunita Chandrasekaran (schandra@udel.edu), OpenACC User Adoption Chair. 
      HackAttack 2020 - A Folsom Hackathon
        21 Mar - 11:00 AM
        Folsom, United States
        Prizes worth thousands of dollars
      High school students in and around Folsom, California! You're invited to take part in HackAttack 2020 - a 24-hour hackathon for Folsom! You'll be challenged to work in a team to plan, code, and present a unique, innovative technology solution. Present your project to a panel of judges for the chance to win your share of a prize pool worth thousands of dollars. Check out the tips page for information on hackathon participation!
      Social Impact IoT workshop for Youth (Global Young Leaders Program Series)
        21 Mar - 10:00 AM
        Sunnyvale, United States
      Global Young Leaders Program empowers middle and high school students to become “Next Generation Leaders”, through entrepreneurship and innovation. Join us for our three-hour STEM workshop where students will use MESH™ Internet of Things (IoT) that automates home features in an environmentally sustainable way. Students design solutions based on their personal experience, create prototypes using the MESH ™ Internet of Things (IoT), and finally pitch as a team.   Date: Saturday, March 21, 2020  Time: 10:00am-1:00pm  Location: Fujitsu Sunnyvale Campus 1240 E Arques Ave, H Building, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 This workshop is programmed to provide students with an awareness of challenges in people’s lives and how design could be used to solve a problem through new products and/or systems. This is also a selection process for the candidates of the Global Young Leaders Program (Program for youth leaders) at “The Global Summit” held in Tokyo in the summer of 2020. Those students who demonstrate their passion, creativity and leadership skills during the workshop will be selected to participate in the Global Young Leaders Program (Program for youth leaders) at “The Global Summit” held in Tokyo in the summer of 2020. ※Even if He or She is not sure whether to participate in the summer 2020 “The Global Summit” youth program in Japan, they are welcome to participate in this workshop!   Agenda -        Introduction of IoT and MESH (Takeoff Point) -        Breakout – Form teams of 2-4 people -        Ideation – Discuss Problem/Solution/Business Plan in a group -        Prototype – Create a functional prototype of solution using MESH -        Pitch – Present and demonstration your solution -        Presentation Feedback   The workshop is open to students ages 11 to 17. The registration fee includes program materials and snacks. No refunds will be given for registration fees unless the organizer cancels or reschedules the session. For additional information contact us via email at info@gl-stage.com. FAQ: Q: What is the Global Young Leaders Program (Program for youth leaders) at “The Global Summit”? A: Expanding Your Horizons!! This program will be held at The Global Summit in August 2020 providing opportunities for middle and high school students to learn and present with leaders who address social issues such as the environment, gender equality, education, and wellbeing and get a glimpse of what their future may hold. Students will experience a variety of workshops and sessions throughout the program, including not only hackathons and pitches at the summit but also unique technologies and culture in Japan. By exploring various aspects of Japan and the world through the Summit, students will acquire the intellectual and professional aspects of world leaders. The Global Summit Tokyo 2020: https://theglobalsummit.org/ Q: What is the selection criteria of the Global Young Leaders Program (Program for youth leaders) at “The Global Summit”? A: Participants are selected based on their attitude and commitment through the workshop. We particularly value 21st century skills. 21st century skills are tools that can be universally applied to enhance ways of thinking, learning, working and living in the world. The skills include critical thinking/reasoning, creativity/creative thinking, problem-solving, metacognition, collaboration, communication, and global citizenship.  Q: Is the registration fee refundable? A: The registration fee is non-refundable unless the organizer cancels the session.  Q: Do parents attend? A: The sessions are drop-off sessions and parents/chaperones are welcome to wait in the lobby or any of the lounge areas of the venue. Q: Is this program sponsored by a corporation or interest group? A: The Global Young Leaders Program is self-funded and managed by the organization through fees accrued from hosting sessions. The 8-day Youth Program at 2020 The Global Summit Tokyo will be co-hosted by “Empowerment Works”, a 501c3 organization.
        Environmental Hackathon | Silicon Valley
          21 Mar - 09:00 AM
          Santa Clara, United States
          Grand Prize $ 10,000 Cash
        Techies in Silicon Valley! Are you interested in the intersection of technology and the environment? Are you passionate about stopping deforestation, or tackling climate change, or perhaps you're interested in bringing nature into urban environments? If so, you're invited to participate in the Environmental Hackathon - Silicon Valley hosted by AWS and NVIDIA. You'll be challenged to build, train, optimize, and deploy a machine learning model to an edge device that can accurately detect anomalies. Your project can address your choice of environmental issue, such as: - Soil and Land Pollution, - Loss of Biodiversity, - Agricultural Pollution, - Climate Change, or - Deforestation. A panel of expert judges will score participants' projects based onaccuracy, simplicity, and design/visualization. Come collaborate and compete for great cash prizes.
        HackMentalHealth 2020: Hackathon + Conference
          21 Mar - 08:30 AM
          San Francisco, United States
        HackMentalHealth is excited to present its third annual Bay Area mental health hackathon + conference (new!) in Spring 2020.
          hack Cupertino 2020
            20 Mar - 06:00 PM
            Cupertino, United States
            Cupertino is a 13-hour overnight high-school hackathon organized by the Cupertino Teen Commission and Cupertino's Recreation Department. During our opening ceremony, we will present a problem in which teams or individuals will work together to create an app, software, or website which will address the topic. Please note that this even this is a lock-in, if you leave the premises at any point in the evening you will not be allowed back in. What makes this hackathon unique (besides prizes, of course!)? Winning teams will have the opportunity to present their projects to the Cupertino City Council during a live, televised meeting for maximum exposure of their success.  Teams will also receive a formal commendation from the Cupertino City Council. What is the Date/Time Location? Quinlan Community Center 10185 North Stelling Road. Cupertino, CA When: March 20-21, 2020 Time: 6pm-10:30am Check-in Begins: 5:30pm Quick Overview: Registration Check-In: 5:30pm Opening Ceremony Begins: 6pm Hacking Begins: 7pm Judging Occurs: 8am Event ends: 10:30 am   Who can participate? 13-18* years old. 18-year-old guests must be in high school.  To ensure the safety of all guests, all participants must present a 2019-2020 school ID or other proof of grade/age to be allowed into the event.   How many people can be in my team? Can I work on my own? You are welcome to work by yourself, but if you choose to be a part of team, please note that teams must be a maximum of 4 people.   What should I bring to be best prepared for Cupertino? School ID or proof that you are enrolled in a middle/high school for the 2019-2020 school year Signed forms (see 'Forms and Waivers' section below) Laptop Chargers and power strips Sleeping Bag/Blanket & Pillow Reusable Water Bottle Toiletries USB Stick (for your group presentation, if it's not on the cloud) Medication and any personal items Food for dietary restrictions - we will only be able to provide vegetarian and non-vegetarian options Other snacks   What forms should I complete before coming?   Before being allowed to participate, you must turn in the following forms during registration: Hackathon Liability Form Hackathon Rules Event ticket (optional, but it will make the check-in process go by quicker!)
            iOS Developers Volunteers needed for Charity coding
              14 Mar - 09:30 AM
              San Jose, United States
            iOS Developers as volunteers to Create Apps For Charity (We will have Free Food)
              Apollo x League Of STEM
                13 Mar - 08:30 AM
                Hayward, United States
              *** Apollo Code has been postponed STEM enthusiasts in the Bay Area! apollocode.org invites you to participate in the free 9-hour Apollo x League of STEM event. In addition to hardware and software-based workshops, you'll get to take part om a contest where you'll build a solution to a real-world problem ... and compete to win prizes including smart-watches, drones, and more! If you need answers to your hackathon participation questions, just check the expert advice page!
              YPT Stop Human Trafficking Hackathon
                07 Mar - 08:00 AM
                Sacramento, United States
              At this event, technology experts team up with transportation professionals to apply transportation technology to fight human trafficking .