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Hackathon | Draper University
  05 Jul - 04:00 PM
  San Mateo, United States
Draper University is happy to announce its summer hackathon. By getting involved you will be joining hackers, product developers, marketers, business leaders and Draper University entrepreneurs. The HEROthon is held simultaneously with Draper University's Summer Hero Training program.
Disruptive Innovation Hackathon for Enterprise
  28 May - 09:00 AM
  Stanford, United States
  Top 3 winners get First Corporate Client Order
Technology startups! OneTraction invites you and your team to apply to participate in the Disruptive Innovation Hackathon for Enterprise. All accepted applicants will get a $250k Investment upon successful completion of the Hackathon and guaranteed acceptance to OneTraction Tech Incubators. During the event, you'll create a solution for one of your target Enterprise market segment challenges and demo an alpha version for the chance to win a First Corporate Client Order.
IOT WORLD HACKATHON
  13 May - 09:00 AM
  Santa Clara, United States
Connect with IoT Innovation while solving water problems in the AgTech Industry
IoT World Hackathon 2019
  13 May - 08:00 AM
  Santa Clara, United States
  Prize Pool $15k in value!
Sign up now for the 2019 IoT World Hackathon, where hackers connect with IoT Innovation! The IoT World Hackathon is part of the IoT World Developer Conference and this year welcomes a new sponsor, SAIC, who is bringing you a unique Agtech challenge.  The Challenge: Water Water is a precious commodity that impacts all aspects of life. For some, this resource is readily available and in great supply. In the agriculture industry, however, that is not always the case. Access and proper use of water is imperative for the sustainability, growth and livelihood of agriculture. How can you make a difference and find solutions for these issues? Your challenge is to come up with a solution to any aspect of this problem, all while considering the following: Applicability of broadband use in rural America where there is limited access and what are the alternatives? How can open USDA data be used in the decision making process, machine learning, or artificial intelligence models and applications? Cybersecurity to detect, prevent, mitigate and protect against threats. Prizes:  $15K in value! Prize Pool includes: Subscription to ITPro Today https://www.itprotoday.com/ 1 team Tabletop stand in the DevCon track on May 15 & 16 All-access Conference Passes for the team (up to 7) May 15 & 16 20-minutes to present on winning hackathon solution in the DevCon on May 16 Agenda (subject to change) May 13th 8am: Doors Open 9am: Kickoff / Hacking Begins 3pm: Team Registration Due 9pm: Leave  May 14th  8am: Doors Open / Tech Support Resumes 12:30pm: Coding Ends 1pm: Final Presentations 5pm: Winners Announced 6pm: End
Call for Code - California Wildfires
  04 May - 08:00 AM
  Fremont, United States
  Local Grand Prize + Slot in Global Challenge
Call for Code Hackathon - California Wildfires
Youth Hackathon
  28 Apr - 09:30 AM
  San Jose, United States
  Amazon Gift Certificates for Winning Teams
SBIA and Suffa learning@SBIA will hold their 1st Youth Hackathon on April 28, 2019 The event will feature two tracks: Hackers and Makers. Hacker teams will create a code based project while Maker teams will work on a project proposal and idea without a complete implementation. Teams can also be composed of Hackers and Makers. The event is targeted to youth aged 13-18 (Grades 8-12). Participants should ideally be in teams of 3-4. Teams may also be formed at the event after registration. Food, snacks, and drinks will be provided. Corporate swag and t-shirts will be provided to all participants. Winning teams will get Amazon gift certificates. Breakout sessions on topics from programming, website creation, artificial intelligence, etc will be conducted by industry professionals from companies such as Amazon, Google, LinkedIn, Cadence, WalmartLabs etc.  The hackathon will run from 9:30am (Registration) through 8pm (Awards ceremony). For any questions, you may reach us at hackathon@sbia.info Event Schedule: 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Registration10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Orientation11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Multiple 1hr Breakout Sessions (participants can attend based on their interest)12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Lunch6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Judging
San Ramon Hackathon 2019
  28 Apr - 08:30 AM
  San Ramon, United States
  First: $1,000. Second: $750. Third: $500
Check out Prizes and Rules, Schedule, and FAQ on our website Why the San Ramon Hackathon? Located in the Bay Area, San Ramon is surrounded by people working in the tech industry. Why not host hackathons to bring them together to solve the city’s challenges? Their creativity and experience can help build apps, products, and ideas that benefit the community! With the enthusiastic support from the Mayor’s office, the inaugural San Ramon Hackathon in 2018 was a huge success!  For 2019, Green Apple Education Foundation has partnered with the San Ramon Valley Unified School District to host the 2nd annual San Ramon Hackathon. The event is open to all in the Bay Area. Bring your brilliant and innovative ideas and help solve the challenge described below! The Challenge: Student Well-being Schools are the places where students get educated, find friends, and enjoy their social lives. But schools are also places where students can suffer physical or mental problems. Smoking, vaping, and in some places harder drugs, have become epidemic in high schools, as declared by the U.S. Surgeon General in December 2018! Anxiety and depression caused by peer pressure, parent pressure, and self pressure are more common now than a decade ago. Suicide rates have risen along with them. The state of prominent issues like bullying and violence continues to deteriorate. In extreme scenarios, students have lost their precious young lives to gun violence! Each Hackathon participant should reflect on his or her own experience and choose the problem they would like to solve passionately. Examples of questions that technology (including Apps, Mobile phones, Maps, Messaging, IoT devices, Social Networks, VR, etc) can help to tackle include, but are not limited to: How do we educate students and parents about the harms of vaping and drugs, and prevent them from becoming addicted for life? How can we detect and report the use or dealing of vaping and drugs in schools? With so much pressure from class work, grades, their peers and parents, how can we help student manage anxiety? How do we educate teachers and parents so they can detect and help sooner? Bullying can happen on campus or on social networks. It's a huge safety concern. How to educate on, detect, and report bullying so it is stopped at the earliest possible moment? How to detect early signs of suicidal behavior in students and help avoid the tragedy? Depressed students bring safety concerns to schools. How to detect signs of violent intention and report it to prevent it from happening? Emergency preparedness: how to prepare and respond to disasters (natural or man-made), and help each other in the situation? Prizes First: $1,000. Second: $750. Third: $500 Note: Winners have opportunities to continue work with the city and school district on their submissions post the Hackathon. Additional prizes and honorable mentions to be determined prior to or during the event.
Mini-Hackathon @ UXPin HQ 2019
  25 Apr - 04:00 PM
  Mountain View, United States
  Free UXPin Enterprise Licenses for All
Come to our co-working space dedicated to solving challenges in design and development for a day. Held at UXPin's Merge Collective community space in downtown Mountain View, you’ll be brainstorming, collaborating, and building rapid solutions to problems facing designers every day alongside the Bay Area’s top design and development professionals, Show off your ideas, wireframes, proofs of concept – whatever you want! – over complimentary dinner and drinks. We’ll also be giving away free UXPin Enterprise licenses and swag to all attendees. Be sure to bring your laptop and a few ideas for design problems you'd like to work on. Schedule: 4:00pm - 5:45pm; doors open to our co-working space 5:45pm - 6:00; Eric Malnati hosts a quick-start session for UXPin 6:00pm - 7:00pm; Dinner, drinks & mingling 7:00pm - 9:00pm; Network, share ideas, work on a proof of concept – the choice is yours! About Merge Collective: At Merge, design and engineering are treated as two inseparable parts of the singular process of software development. This is the space where we can meet, connect, discuss and learn- where we’re not afraid to question the status quo and rethink the very foundation of our industry. Space is very limited so sign up quickly! Also, if you can no longer attend, please change your RSVP so that others can join us. Have a Merge punch card to receive rewards and access to special events? Don't forget to bring it with you! Parking: There is plenty of parking available in the lot off Oak street next to the Passage to India Bakery. Alternatively, you can park on the street at Oak St or High School Way by Eagle Park.
Hackathon Demo Day at Draper University
  21 Apr - 03:00 PM
  San Mateo, United States
Draper University is happy to announce its first public hackathon, the HEROthon, sponsored by QTUM with special guest Sickick. By getting involved you will be joining hackers, product developers, marketers, business leaders and Draper University entrepreneurs in reshaping the future of decentralized gaming and entertainment. The HEROthon is held simultaneously with Draper University's Spring Pre-Accelerator program. The challenge is to build an application on QTUM that inspires the future of gaming and entertainment. While we want you to build something that is tailored to the above sentence, participants are free to build whatever they want. The judging and prizes will be based off of the challenge listed. Sunday, April 21st 2:30PM | Doors Open 3:00PM | Pitches & Judging 4:00 PM| Winners Announced 4:15 PM| Sickick Performance 4:45 PM| BBQ Pool Party & Networking
    Tri-Valley Crypto Hacks
      20 Apr - 12:00 PM
      Pleasanton, United States
      Prize pool - Bugsee credits & Amazon gift card
    Tri-Valley Crypto Hacks is a 24 hour hackathon that engages high school students to build a wonderful project.