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Mini Hackathon Philadelphia - "One Sentence Wonder"
  03 May - 10:00 AM
  Bryn Mawr, United States
We are excited to invite you to partner with the IAC Eitanin Mini Hackathon happning on May 3
    Solveathon with Firefly Innovations at CUNY School of Public Health
      01 May - 10:00 AM
      New York, United States
    Solveathon Workshops are highly interactive design workshops aimed at developing and refining solutions to Solve's Global Challenges.
      Philly Codefest 2020 at Drexel University, presented by American Water
        25 Apr - 08:00 AM
        Philadelphia, United States
      Philly Codefest, presented by American Water, will focus on generating real world tech innovations to support environmental sustainability.
        Arcade Jam
          24 Apr - 06:00 PM
          New York, United States
        Makers, developers, designers, and educators in and around the Big Apple! If you're passionate about building and playing arcade games, then Brooklyn Research invites you to participate in an Arcade Jam! You'll from a team and compete over 54 hours to design, build and launch and awesome arcade game based on a special theme that will be unveiled at the event! You don't have to be an expert -- beginners and game jam newbies are encouraged to participate.
        Seeing into the Unknown: Situational Awareness in Dense Urban Environments
          24 Apr - 04:00 PM
          New York, United States
        ** Planning for this event is currently ON HOLD. Please stay tuned for updated event details. ** Hackers and techies in the US! The National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) invites you to participate in "Seeing Into the Unknown – A Dense Urban Hackathon”. At this event, teams will compete to develop an innovative solution for sensing, mapping, and understanding interior spaces, both above and below ground. The goal is to create tools that allow first responders and military operators to understand, at a moment’s notice, what is going on inside buildings and subterranean spaces in dense urban environments. Project teams will compete to win one of three contracts to collaborate with NSIN to further develop their prototype. Winning projects will be selected based on their ability to: Detect Physical Characteristics, Detect Activity, Deliver Data, and Display Information.
        Black Is Tech Conference 2020
          17 Apr - 10:00 AM
          New York, United States
        Black and minority tech professionals, entrepreneurs and students! The Young Black Professionals invite you to attend the Black Is Tech Conference 2020. In addition to presentations, networking and exhibits, you'll get the opportunity to participate in an event hackathon and a pitch competition.
        Develop a Successful FinTech Startup Business Hackathon Webinar
          14 Apr - 01:00 PM
          New York, United States
        Develop a Successful FinTech Startup Business Hackathon | Fintech Entrepreneurship Workshop | Fintech Entrepreneur Training
          Make the Change Competition
            11 Apr - 08:30 AM
            New York, United States
          Young aspiring changemakers -- students aged 15 - 22 -- in and around New York City! City Mission invites you to participate in the Make the Change Competition. Come with a team of 4 individuals, or join one at the event. You'll be challenged to come up with an innovative solution to a problem in your neighborhood and community. Present your team's project for the chance to win an awesome prize!
          RidgeHacks 2020
            04 Apr - 08:00 AM
            Basking Ridge, United States
          RidgeHacks is the 2nd annual 12-hour hackathon hosted by the Ridge CS Club. This event is free and each participant will receive event swag!
            Rising Waters - FEMA Hackathon for Flood Risk & Insurance
              02 Apr - 08:30 AM
              Philadelphia, United States
            Are you an innovator who is looking for a chance to do good in the world? Need a small creative challenge? Want to network and meet others like you? You have found a true blue opportunity. As we see increased flooding along our shores and inland, it is more important than ever before to get through to people and help them before disaster strikes. We at FEMA Region III are looking for fresh takes on how to convince people (especially in coastal Delaware) to get flood insurance, using things like games, infographics, video, social media strategy, and other marketing tools.  Join us for a full day creative intensive, where you can work with others in your field alongside floodplain managers, emergency professionals, and professional communicators to get things done and have fun in the process! All skill levels and backgrounds are welcome, you don’t need to be a coder to participate in this Hackathon! Just bring a laptop! FAQs What's in it for me? Snacks, lunch, bragging rights and admiration! Winners chosen at the end will recieve formal recognition. What can I expect at the event? Hackers are going to get the problem statement, hear some background and context on flood insurance and flood risk from subject matter experts, form groups based on skillsets, and create products to solve the issue. Each group will be able to call on subject matter experts or a facilitator at any point. In the evening, groups will present their products, talk about distribution, and winners will be chosen. I can’t attend in person, can I still participate? In person only. Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? This is an all-ages event. How do I get to the Hackathon? Our regional office is in the One Independence Mall Building on Chestnut Street and 6th Street. Once you get to the office you must pass through a security checkpoint. Unless you have a DHS-issued ID, your bags will be checked, and you will go through an airport-style metal detector. Please have a government-issued picture ID to gain access to the building. Once on the sixth floor, use the phone to call extension x5705 or x5757 if after hours to have someone greet you and allow entrance to the office floor. What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? There is on street parking which requires payment to machines located on every block. Parking in Philadelphia is strictly monitored and tickets are frequent. The building does have off-street parking for $17.00 cash. There are also several public and privately-owned parking lots in the vicinity of the office. If arriving by train to Philadelphia’s 30th St. Amtrak station you can get to the office by Taxi or take the Market-Frankford subway line (direction Frankford Transportation Center) and get off at the 8th St. or 5th St. stop. The fare is $2.25. Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? No Can I update my registration information? Yes. Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends? Nope. We need accurate registrations to get people through building security. What should I bring? Laptop, Ideas, and knowhow to power all the brainstorming! How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Email femar3newsdesk@fema.dhs.gov with any questions you may have. I can’t attend but still want to participate in future hackathons. Should I still register? Email us to get connected! (^_^)v