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The Future of Sports Technology Hackathon
  17 Feb - 06:00 PM
  San Francisco, United States
VR hackers in the Bay Area! Enflux invites you to showcase your skills at the Future of Sports Technology Hackathon. You'll network and collaborate with the best-of-the-best VR techies and be challenged to solve real problems for athletes, coaches, sports companies, and fans by leveraging the latest in sports technology. You'll get to use the latest technology in performance tracking, sensors, video, and VR/AR!
UbuntuHack
  17 Feb - 04:00 PM
  Oakland, United States
Young men and women — especially Black, Latino, and Asian and Pacific Islander youth! You're invited to participate in the UbuntuHack hackathon. This is a hackathon between Police and young people — an app building, rapid prototype testing, design thinking event. You don't need to know how to code or design! UbuntuHack mentors will be there to help you as you build your app or website.
OwlHacks
  17 Feb - 10:00 AM
  Los Altos Hills, United States
Techies and hackers in and around the Silicon Valley area. The Foothill Inventors' Club and Computer Science Club invite you to come and sign up to participate in OwlHacks. This event is the first hackathon hosted by Foothill College students! Come and compete for great prizes -- cash and movie tickets! All participants will also get free stuff, so bring your Swag bag!
ProtoHack: AR/VR -Process of an AR product + Use Cases
  16 Feb - 06:30 PM
  Sunnyvale, United States
Hacker and AR/VR enthusiasts in the Bay Area. ProtoHack invites you to sign up to participate in ProtoHack: AR/VR - Process of an AR product + Use Cases. This event is a lead in to ProtoHack's upcoming hackathon. At this event you'll learn how to prototype augmented reality and virtual reality products.
Workshop: Creating Full-Body Experiences in VR
  13 Feb - 07:00 PM
  San Francisco, United States
Evening Workshop: Creating Full Body Experiences in VR Calling all Software Developers! Especially those of you in town for Developer Week. Join our evening workshop to explore an alternative to controller inputs in VR: Full Body Motion Capture Clothing. Full Body Motion Capture provides an intuitive method of interaction that complements the immersive nature of VR for games, tools, and entertainment products. This workshop overviews basic input concepts in VR and focuses on a breakout session for developers to experiment with Enflux full body clothing products. Who Should Sign Up: Intermediate level Unity developers interested in developing applications with full body motion. The class will focus on experience design and programming with Enflux clothing rather than instructing Unity fundamentals. Participants are expected already be comfortable/experienced with Unity. What You Will Learn: A solid framework of different types of input in VR and advantages/disadvantages How to get started using a full body motion capture device (Enflux clothing) How to implement basic experiences in VR using a full body motion capture device (Enflux clothing) Session Led by Expert Instructor Russell Jahn is an interaction engineer whose work intersects programming with animation, art, and user-centric design. Currently VP of Software Experience at Enflux Smart Clothing, Russell has a diverse background of rapidly creating film and game software and tools. He programmed interactive software and props used hands-on by actors in Denis Villeneuve's critically acclaimed film Arrival (2016), Brian Singer's X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), and the ABC television hit Quantico (2015). Russell has recently created customized VR experiences for set pre-production used in Darren Aronofsky's upcoming film Mother and for gags on Jimmy Kimmel Live! This workshop will be hosted at Upload by Enflux About Enflux Enflux (www.getenflux.com) makes Motion Capture Clothing for animation, sports, healthcare, and virtual reality. The Enflux developer kit costs only $349 (includes shirt, pants, and free SDK access), compared to professional motion capture systems, which cost up to $100,000. Enflux clothing is fashionable, simple, affordable, and mobile. This workshop is ideal for developers interested in creating VR sports applications for “The Future of Sports Technology” Hackathon at the Microsoft Reactor for Developer Week. More info available at https://www.getenflux.com/pages/events
    Developer Week 2017 Conference & Expo
      13 Feb - 10:00 AM
      San Francisco, United States
    Join thousands of developers at the worlds largest developer expo series! With over 50 week long events under their belt DevNetwork is sure to put on an event to remember. Meet new people and program on one of the over 200 platforms supported at the conference.
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      12 Feb - 07:00 PM
      San Francisco, United States
    Designers, engineers, techies in and around San Francisco! You're invited to participate in the Reactathon — a series of events leading up to Facebook's React Conf 2017. You'll collaborate with like-minded technical professionals in the lead-up to the 2-day Reactathon hackathon.
    DeveloperWeek 2017 Hackathon
      11 Feb - 10:30 AM
      San Francisco, United States
    Developers, designers, biz dev people, creatives, and you know who you are! If you're registered to attend DeveloperWeek 2017, then sign up and participate in the Accelerate 2017 hackathon. You will collaborate in teams to use sponsor's technology to create a project — a web app, mobile app, wearable solution, data visualization, algorithm, even a video presentation or visual mock-up. Compete to showcase your creativity and technical skills and win awesome prizes.
    DeveloperWeek Pre-Hackathon Mixer
      10 Feb - 06:30 PM
      San Francisco, United States
    APIs, drinks and food: three things that go great together. Join DocuSign, Microsoft, and Smartsheet to enjoy all three, you choose the order. In addition, one lucky person will go home with a brand new Surface Pro 4 -- our mixer door prize!   Start your DeveloperWeek 2017 activities with us and learn how to build productivity apps across three of the leading platforms in the space. Whether you’re tracking the most popular content in an organization, collecting electronic signatures, or tracking tasks, we can give you a hand. Meet with product team members from DocuSign, Microsoft and Smartsheet and have a drink on us. Join us Friday evening, Feb 10, for great food, fun swag, and a change to mix and mingle (and potentially find a hackathon team!). Our pre-hackathon mixer is being held on the 15th floor of the DocuSign building overlooking the Bay Bridge. We look forward to seeing you there!
      GE Predix/ Industrial Internet Meetup in Silicon Valley
        07 Feb - 06:00 PM
        San Jose, United States
      Agenda:   6:00 - Doors open. Networking. Members meet each other.  6:20 - Welcome. Members to share topics of interests for future meetings.  6:30 - Talk #1. Security of IoT Data: Implementing Data-Centric Security and User Access Strategy by Prasad Mujumdar, Software Engineer at BlueTalon 7:10 - Q&A break.   7:20 - Talk #2. Role of Mobile in Industrial IoT by Sundar Krish, CEO at waygum.io 8:00 - Q&A break & wrap-up. Want to give a talk? fill in this form #PredixSV Talk #1. Security of IoT Data: Implementing Data-Centric Security and User Access Strategy by Prasad Mujumdar, Software Engineer at BlueTalon  This session will articulate how a data-centric security approach unifies all security policies around the data, for full visibility and better control. Prasad Mujumdar from BlueTalon will provide a checklist to help you implement the best possible data security and user access control strategy. He will also describe how the BlueTalon security solution can be used in the context of the Predix platform to control and keep visibility over data access.  Talk #2. Role of Mobile in Industrial IoT by Sundar Krish, CEO at waygum.io Industrial IoT is generally believed to be accelerated by the technologies & products, getting better and cheaper in the sensor, egde computing, cloud, network connectivity and the big data space. However, one mega trend that actually contributes a lot more to Industrial IoT, yet somewhat under appreciated, is Mobile. Every industrial worker these days has a smartphone, and what this does is bring in a whole lot of users, compared to just a handful of them before, and this explosion of user base will be crucial factor for innovations in Industrial IoT. Sundar Krish, CEO & Founder of Waygum will talk about how mobile technologies, and the ubiquity of smartphones is revolutionizing Industrial IoT. About sponsors:   Altoros's unique specialty is turning services from Predix Catalog into apps carrying competitive advantage for its customers. For example, Altoros has built a real time baggage tracking solution - BagTrack - a service for airlines and airports that need to bring customer experience up to speed when it comes to letting the customer know, in real-time, status and location of your bag. Altoros provides private/public hackathons, training, application prototyping, development and integration services using solutions offered by GE, Predix Catalog and GE Digital ecosystem.  CBTS provides end-to-end IT and communications solutions that allow mid-sized and enterprise businesses to improve operational efficiency, enable innovation, mitigate risk and reduce expenditures. From building enablement infrastructure, to deploying cloud services, to employing managed services, to offering top-notch technology consultants, CBTS is your technology partner to gain a competitive edge and deliver quality services.  NOTE: This Meetup group is not affiliated with GE. This Meetup group does not own the GE Predix trademark; this Meetup has no affiliation, connection or association with such third party; Such third party has not approved nor sponsored this Meetup group's use of the trademark in any way.