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g0v Hackathon @NYC
05 Nov - 09:00 AM
New York, United States
Do you want to make both America and Taiwan great? Come and participate in the g0v hackathon! If you have programming skills, or UI/UX, or design talent that you want to showcase, then this is the place for you! Collaborate with like-minded enthusiasts on your ideas to make society a better place!
Maker Olympics: Hackathon
04 Nov - 05:30 PM
New York, United States
City College of New York techie students! Come sign up for the Maker Olympics Hackathon held at CCNY's Zahn Innovation Center incubator. The Maker Olympics is a two day hardware hackathon where CCNY participating students will be able to make and present their hardware product to a panel of judges. The hackathon is preceded by workshops on a variety of skills including presentation, graphic design, 3D design, and advanced manufacturing skills.
Harlem Tech Week NYC Event
01 Nov - 05:00 PM
New York, United States
Join the hustle and bustle of New York City with some of the biggest investors, hackers and creators in the nation at the Harlem Tech Week NYC Event. This event will include a wide range of activities to participate in, but since you're here, you're most likely interested in the hackathon events. There will be multiple hackathon events to choose from in which you will create an app based on the topic of the event, each hackathon will have prizes and judges to be announced at a later date!
Data and Art Hackathon
23 Oct - 09:00 AM
West Windsor, United States
Artists, coders, community members, designers and others! New Jersey's West Windsor Arts Council and Code for Princeton invite you to explore how data can be visually compelling, informative, and foster civic engagement by creating art based on data. Collaborate in teams to create projects in the physical and digital realms that visualize data to bring awareness and positively impact issues in our community. Projects include:
»Uncrash: Visualize NJDOT road accident and driver data
»Greengraph: Visualize electricity and natural gas usage in the town of Princeton to make information accessible, tangible, and relatable to everyone so they might think about their personal consumption.
»Water Toxicity: Creating visuals based on water toxicity levels in the VR 360 environment
»Arts in the Everyday: Using data from "A Survey of Arts in Everyday Life (2002)" examine involvements of individuals in informal art activities like community theater, church choir, or painting portraits in a home studio
»GIS Self-Segregation: Visualize the self-segregation patterns in West Windsor neighborhoods
Social Innovation Hack (no coding needed)
21 Oct - 06:30 PM
New York, United States
At the Social Innovation Hack, passionate and creative professionals from the private and nonprofit sectors and aspiring entrepreneurs will come together to find new solutions to address global issues. Over the weekend, participants will learn from experts, form teams, and create a social enterprise (“Social enterprises are revenue-generating businesses with a twist“) from scratch to pitch to a panel of judges. Subject matter experts will be on hand to teach and guide participants through the process so no prior experience is necessary.
Why is the Social Innovation Hack unique?
While similar to a hackathon, the Social Innovation Hack does not require coding or tech experience. Everyone is invited to participate. Additionally, it is heavily focused on learning and inspiring action. The entire weekend is structured so that you and your team (to be formed at the event) can learn how to take an idea from concept to launch. Your final product will be a business model, which you will pitch to a panel of judges on Sunday evening.
Why attend?
If you want to make a difference, have a business solution to global issues or just want to learn and contribute to a team, this event is for you. You will walk away from the hack equipped with skills in design thinking, social entrepreneurship and lean impact, deeper connections with like-minded peers and possibly, prizes. Learn more here.
What does the cost include?
The registration fee covers all of your meals from Friday evening to Sunday evening. Along with food, you’ll have access to workshops, mentorship, networking, etc.
Who will be there?
You, like-minded peers and industry experts like:
Alejandro Crawford, Senior Consultant at Acceleration Group, Mountaintop & Professor at Bard MBA
Karen Schlesinger, Operations and Tech for Good Therapist at FounderTherapy
Lee Kim, Technical Director at AKRF, Inc & Design Thinking Facilitator at Cornell University
Cynthia Hellen, Co-Founder & CEO atSMPLCT Lab
Fanny Spencer, Director at Teach For America
May Samali, Director at Tumml (via Slack)
Melis Tusiray, Founder & Director at HeyLadies.org
Artur Sousa, Founder at Adopets & Mentorship Program Manager at MassChallenge (via Slack)
Alex Hanken, Strategy & Operations Associate at Inspiring Capital
Please Note: Presentation Only ticket only includes the presentation portion of the hack and Sunday dinner.
For schedule, FAQs and more details, visit www.netimpactnyc.org/socialinnovationhack.
Refund Policy: No refunds within 7 days of the event.
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Hackairthon 2016: Hack to the Future
21 Oct - 12:00 AM
New York, United States
Do you really want to join a hackathon, but can't seem to find time or a way to get there? Then the Hackairthon hackathon is your perfect opportunity because it will be completely online, meaning you will be able to participate from the comfort of your own home! The theme of this hackathon is "Hack to the Future" in celebration of the one-year anniversary of "Back to the Future Day." Join this event to connect and build something great together. Something that we will look back on 30 years from now, and still be immensely proud. Be part of a genius invention of the future!
UX Prototyping Mini Hackathon
20 Oct - 06:15 PM
New York, United States
If you would like to hone your UX hacking skills with others in your community while also doing some good for non-profit organizations, the UX Prototyping Mini Hackathon is the perfect event. This short one evening event will have organizations present a problem that can be addressed through technology, groups of attendees will then collaborate to braninstorm and prototype a solution. Teams will then receive prizes or nominations for the best idea.
CUNY Hackathon
14 Oct - 04:00 PM
New York, United States
Students from all 25 CUNY schools, come sign up for the upcoming 2-day CUNY Hackathon. Build a cool app that improves your CUNY life. Add a feature to your school's mobile app? Build something to reach every campus via one app? Join a 17-hour sprint of ideas & coding. Work with other amazing people.
MD5 hackathon/ nyc_ /F16
14 Oct - 10:00 AM
Brooklyn, United States
Come and participate at the MD5 hackathon/nyc_/F16. Help tackle some of toughest humanitarian and disaster relief challenges that face cities and modern urban centers. Winning concepts are eligible to receive up to $15K for further development and the creation of real-world demonstrations.
Lady Problems Hackathon - New York
08 Oct - 09:00 AM
New York, United States
Want to help break down the barriers to female entrepreneurship? Want to help more women enter and succeed in the technology sector? Come and participate in the Lady Problem Global Hackathon Series in New York! Collaborate with like-minded women—and men—in an effort to build creative solutions to realize the potential of the female half of our world population! You'll be asked to hack a solution to one of the following challenges:
Health: Help women access health resources to ensure that they can have successful careers, regardless of whether or not they choose to have children.
Safety: Help ensure that women can be safe when they go to, are at, and come home from work.
Economic Empowerment: Help women gain financial literacy and access the resources they need to grow their businesses.
Culture: Help women access better mentorship and feel less isolated in the workplace.
Get the best Lady Problem hackathon advice here!