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ProtoHack AR/VR, The Code Free Hackathon - San Francisco, CA
  15 Apr - 08:00 AM
  Sunnyvale, United States
ProtoHack exists to show non-coders that they can create something amazing from nothing. We empower and enable the non-technical community with the tools, knowledge and connections that will help bring their idea to life and visually communicate it through prototyping. The theme of this protohack will be AR/VR!   How does it work? This event is completely code free. Instead you will use prototyping tools, drag and drop editors, mockups, wireframes and anything else you can think of to VISUALLY demo your idea on stage. (We’ve put together the best tools for non-coders, so don’t fret if you’ve never prototyped.) We encourage you visit our learning page to learn the different prototyping tools available out there before coming to the event. You'll have ample time to learn, but the more you prepare for this event the better experience you'll have.  You can choose to prototype alone or form a team with other participants and decide on an idea together. Teams can be up to 5 people. Prototyping/hacking will start around 11a and you'll have until 745p to submit your idea. (Remember, you are creating a lean prototype of your idea and it doesn't need to be perfect. The focus should be on visually showing what the idea is.) At the end, you or your team will present on stage to a panel of judges consisting of developers and investors to get feedback. ProtoHack will be a 12-hour experience where you will build a prototype that communicates an idea visually. Learn how to effectively use industry leading tools to put together a prototype and visually communicate your idea. Meet other like-minded people with various backgrounds in design, business, marketing, product management and more who are all excited and passionate about building something.  Become a better product person with a deeper understanding of UX. Exclusive access to over $500 in prototyping tools and sponsor related goodies. We will also invite developers who are looking for new projects, to come and watch the presentations so they have a no-pressure opportunity to contact you if they’re interested in helping you actually code your prototype.  Learn more about ProtoHack by visiting our website. Interested in sponsoring? Check out our various sponsorship options.  By signing up for ProtoHack you agree to be put on General Assembly's mailing list. If you do not wish to be put on this list, please contact us.
    hack Cupertino
      08 Apr - 06:00 PM
      Cupertino, United States
    School kids in Cupertino aged 13-18 years old! The Cupertino Recreation & Cupertino Teen Commission invites you to sign up to participate in hack Cupertino, a 13-hour overnight hackathon! Come and collaborate in a team of up to four students to solve a problem presented to participants during the opening ceremony. The winning team's solution will be considered for formal development and implementation as an official City application.
    Fishbowl Hackathon
      07 Apr - 05:00 PM
      Santa Clara, United States
    Techies in the Bay Area! You're invited to participate in the Fishbowl Hackathon. Come as a member of a team or join one at the event. Collaborate on projects and use the Fishbowl Customer Engagement Platform to build innovative prototype solutions for restaurant marketing analytics. Compete with other teams for great prizes -- including Amazon Echo and Echo Dot.
    Latest Innovations in Big Data
      06 Apr - 06:00 PM
      Palo Alto, United States
    The deadline to register and pay online is: 2 pm  Th 4/6 PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE EVENT DESCRIPTION.  There is a cover charge for this event. A "YES"  RSVP on our meetup site does not confirm your reservation.  Space is limited.  Please only RSVP "Yes" if you will be attending.  Take advantage of early responder pricing!  Slots are limited.  First come, first served! First Responders            $9  plus   Eventbrite fees Second Responders      $13  plus  Eventbrite fees Third Responders           $17 plus Eventbrite fees Fourth  Responders       $20  plus  Eventbrite fees In order to attend, you must register and pay via Eventbrite. Please bring your printed ticket to the event. Or, pay $25 (cash) at the door. "Big data is a term for data sets that are so large or complex that traditional data processing applications are inadequate to deal with them. Challenges include analysis, capture, data curation, search, sharing, storage, transfer, visualization, querying, updating and information privacy. The term "big data" often refers simply to the use of predictive analytics, user behavior analytics, or certain other advanced data analytics methods that extract value from data, and seldom to a particular size of data set.[2] "There is little doubt that the quantities of data now available are indeed large, but that’s not the most relevant characteristic of this new data ecosystem."[3] Analysis of data sets can find new correlations to "spot business trends, prevent diseases, combat crime and so on".[4] Scientists, business executives, practitioners of medicine, advertising and governments alike regularly meet difficulties with large data-sets in areas including Internet search, finance, urban informatics, and business informatics. Scientists encounter limitations in e-Science work, including meteorology, genomics,[5] connectomics, complex physics simulations, biology and environmental research.[6]" --Wikipedia Our distinguished panel will discuss the latest developments in Big Data.  Please come with questions and comments. If you are big data startup and would like space on a demo table for the networking portion of the event, please send an email message to: idea.to.ipo@gmail.com Put this in the subject header: Th 4/6 Big Data Startup Demo Table Agenda 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm   Check In, Food, Networking Reception 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm    Panel Discussion,  Q & A 8:30 pm to 9:00 pm    More Networking About the Moderator: Eric Hanson is an attorney in the Corporate Practice Group at the Palo Alto law firm of Wilmer Hale.  Eric's practice covers a broad range of general corporate and securities law. He has represented small startups, public companies and venture capital funds in both ongoing counseling and transactional matters. Prior to his legal career, Eric worked as a membership coordinator for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and as a database programmer at the Breast Care & Cancer Research Center at the University of Washington. About the Panelists: Evangelos Simoudis is a recognized expert on big data strategies and corporate innovation. He is the author of The Big Data Opportunity In Our Driverless Future.  Evangelos has been working in Silicon Valley for 25 years as a venture investor, entrepreneur, and corporate executive. He is the co-founder and Managing Director of Synapse Partners, a venture firm that invests in early-stage startups developing big data applications, and an advisor to global corporations on big data strategies and Startup-Driven Innovation. He has also served as Managing Director at Trident Capital, and Partner at Apax Partners. In 2012 and 2014 he was named top investor in online advertising. Prior to his venture and advisory career, Evangelos served as President and CEO of Customer Analytics, and as Vice President of Business Intelligence at IBM.  Evangelos serves on advisory boards for the Center for Information Science and Technology at Caltech, the International School of Business at Brandeis University, the Center for Urban Science and Progress at New York University, and the Autonomous Vehicle Task Force of SAFE. He earned a PhD in computer science from Brandeis University and a BS in electrical engineering from Caltech. Prateek Joshi is an Artificial Intelligence researcher, a published author of 6 books, and a TEDx speaker. He is the founder of Pluto AI, a venture-funded Silicon Valley startup building an analytics platform for water resource management powered by Deep Learning. His work in this field has led to patents, tech demos, and research papers at major IEEE conferences. He has been an invited speaker at technology and entrepreneurship conferences including TEDx, AT&T Foundry, Silicon Valley Deep Learning, and Open Silicon Valley.  His tech blog (www.prateekjoshi.com) has received 1.2M+ page views from 200+ countries and has 6,600+ followers. He frequently writes on topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Python programming, and abstract mathematics. He is an avid coder and has won many hackathon prizes, including at Facebook. He graduated from University of Southern California with a Masters degree specializing in Artificial Intelligence. He has previously worked at Nvidia and Microsoft Research. You can learn more about him on his personal website at:                                                       www.prateekj.com Chase McMichael is a physicist and two time startup entrepreneur in mobile messaging, collaboration, video and big data. He is now the CEO and Co-Founder of InfiniGraph a video deep learning company. Chase has held positions at Hearst Corp, Chase Manhattan, Oracle and Sprint.  He was awarded the Fast Tech 50 for his first Startup UNBOUND and won the Marketing Sherpa Viral Hall Of Fame award for a video contesting platform. Chase's focus is on machine learning and real time video analysis using deep learning for large digital and TV broadcasters.  @chasemcmichael Mr. Zong Ling, Ph. D., is currently a Senior Software Engineer / Scientist in IBM Almaden Research Center, located in San Francisco Bay Area (the Silicon Valley) of Northern California, USA.  Dr. Ling has been working at IBM Almaden Research Center for about 20 years, with primary focus on performance evaluation of IBM data storage products.  Dr. Ling engages in customer services globally through troubleshooting data storage issues, providing technical training classes, and publishing IBM whitepapers.  Dr. Ling's current interests are in the areas of FinTech/Blockchain, Cognitive Business, Big Data Storage and Analytics, Cloud Computing Architecture, Service Science, Internet of Things, and Information Technology Service Management. As an IBM University ambassador and evangelist of IBM corporate culture with many years of expertise on information technology engineering and services, Dr. Ling has not only provided academic lectures locally at Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, and San Jose State University, but also have taught credited courses overseas and hosted numerous seminars at top universities in China.  In recognition of his contributions to the community, Dr. Ling has been a recipient of the United States President's Volunteer Service Award for the past 10 years.  He holds a  Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and a BS from the University of Science and Technology of China. Refund requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance of the event. For more info on Idea to IPO events, visit: www.idea-to-ipo.com
      Conference: The Seeds of Our Future: AgTech & the Connected World
        06 Apr - 08:30 AM
        Sunnyvale, United States
      Are you planning to attend the 2017 AgTech Conference: The Seeds of Our Future: AgTech & the Connected World? While you're at the conference, learning what's going on in AgTech, you're also invited to participate in a hackathon. The Hackathon: The Internet of Cows will take place following the conference. You'll be tasked to hack into the Internet of Cows, an initiative led by BovControl to connect every cow on the planet to the cloud. At the hackathon, you'll be challenged to connect the dots between existing technologies and new innovations both within and outside of the cattle industry. The goal is to improve data collection throughout the cattle production value chain, and thereby improve production and efficiency of the whole cattle industry.
      Open Innovation Challenge Silicon Valley
        06 Apr - 08:00 AM
        Palo Alto, United States
      Symphony Foundation members, Symphony developers, open source enthusiasts! You're invited to bring your best ideas to the Symphony Software Foundation Hackathon -- the open innovation challenge in Silicon Valley. You'll get to collaborate with other Symphony enthusiasts to build open source, innovative and high value financial services collaboration solutions using the Symphony platform.
      Personal Digital Archiving (PDA) Hackathon 2017
        31 Mar - 04:00 PM
        Stanford, United States
      Hackers and coders! Are you planning to attend the Personal Digital Archiving (PDA) 2017 conference? You're invited to sign up for the hackathon that will be run in conjunction with the conference. You'll be challenged top create your own new and innovative approach to how individuals in the digital age can best analyze, visualize, and use the enormous amount and wide variety of personal data that we create.
      Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley Hackathon (Volunteers Needed)
        31 Mar - 12:00 PM
        San Jose, United States
      Volunteers Needed for The Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley Hackathon!! Date/ time location:Friday, March 31st 2017: 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM @ Smythe Clubhouse 2195 Cunningham Ave, San Jose, CA 95122 Overview:50 students from  BGCSV clubs will participate in teams of 4-5 students and complete 3 projects throughout the day. Each activity will last about 1 hour with a wrap up and rotation. Raffle tickets will be given to each student at each activity and more tickets will be distributed to the "winning" team. Dinner, snacks, t-shirt and training will be provided! Activities will include: Google Science Journal, DASH Robots, and Raspberyy Pi LED Lights Volunteer Roles: Group Mentor, Station Master and/or Guest Speaker (see flyer below) For more information please visit bgclub.org or contact Jordan @ jordan.arnold@bgclub.org Thank you!
        Personal Digital Archiving (PDA) 2017
          29 Mar - 08:00 AM
          Stanford, United States
        Hackers and coders! Are you planning to attend the Personal Digital Archiving (PDA) 2017 conference? You're invited to sign up for the hackathon that will be run following the conference. In the hackathon, you'll be challenged to create your own new and innovative approach to how individuals in the digital age can best analyze, visualize, and use the enormous amount and wide variety of personal data that they create.
        Pause and Persist: A Mindful Action Retreat
          20 Mar - 04:00 PM
          Watsonville, United States
        Taking part in The Resistance to the current administration and everything it represents is essential.  But it also takes a daily toll that threatens to misdirect our energy into an unhealthy cycle of outraged reactivity. Let's hit pause on that cycle, and practice being part of The Persistence together.  Let's engage in daily political actions with mindful intention. Let's reconnect with our core values and explore positive visions for the future of our country. Let's prototype innovative paths forward. Let's cultivate stillness. And most of all, let's build a community committed to Persisting together. We will have guided meditation sessions, yoga, daily political actions, small group discussions, nature walks, and more.  This retreat in the Santa Cruz mountains will be part unconference, part hackathon, and all love.