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88Nine Labs: Music Hackathon powered by Capitol360
10 Nov - 10:00 AM
Milwaukee, United States
88Nine Radio Milwaukee has joined forces with the Capitol360 Innovation Center for 88Nine Labs: Music Hackathon presented by Northwestern Mutual and powered by the Capitol360 Innovation Center. This Hackathon will take place the last weekend of Startup Week Milwaukee and will be held at the brand new Cream City Labs inside Northwestern Mutual in downtown Milwaukee. We invite developers, designers, and musicians to generate ideas for music discovery, music distribution, connecting fans with their favorite artists, how radio stations like 88Nine can help fans learn more about the music they love and discover new music. Sandbox License: Developers will have pre-cleared access to 14k UMG audio streaming tracks. Artists included in this catalog include old and new, and cross-genre:Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Diana Ross, Neil Diamond, Imagine Dragons, Halsey, Rihanna, Maroon 5, Hans Zimmer, Andrea Bocelli, John Williams Look at what was created at the Capitol360 Hackathon that took place this past June. Register here on eventbrite and on DevPost too - https://capitolmke.devpost.com/ What is a Hackathon?A hackathon is a building sprint where teams of students and community members build new products or hack at an existing problem in 24-hours. The event engages design, development, and marketing talent, hears their ideas, prioritizes solutions, and prototypes/experiments to discover if the solutions work. Participants pitch final projects at the end of 24-hours to a panel of industry professionals. Who should participate?This event is open to students, engineers, developers, designers, musicians and anyone with experience or interest in music tech and the music industry are invited to attend. Event Flow: November 10 10:00 AM - 11:00AM - Coffee, light breakfast, presentations, introductions and team formations11:00 AM - 1:00PM - Hacking begins1:00 PM - 2:00 PM - Working Lunch2:00 PM - 6:00PM - Hacking continues6:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Working Dinner7:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Wrap for the day* November 11 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM - Coffee, light breakfast9:30 AM - 12:00 PM - Hacking12:00 PM - 1:00 PM - Working Lunch1:00 PM - 2:30 PM - Finish Hacking2:30 PM - 3:00 PM - Prepare pitches3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Pitching and judging4:00 PM - 5:00 PM - Award prizes About Capitol360 Capitol360 is a collaborative workspace and slate of events designed to bring together preeminent thinkers from the music industry, technology eco-system, and student community to help collectively drive the future of innovation in music. Our goal is to unlock the value of a unified music industry by providing a testing ground for new ideas and technology, fostering the next generation of thought leaders in music, and bridging the gap between artists and content creators within the tech community. About Startup Milwaukee Week Startup Milwaukee Week presented by Advocate Aurora Health takes place on November 5 - 11, 2018, and is designed to connect, educate, and celebrate entrepreneurship in Southeast Wisconsin. The week's programming showcases the community's emerging companies while highlighting the resources and organizations available to foster support for entrepreneurs on their journey. The week will feature 40+ events hosted by 35+ partner organizations in the community. Startup Milwaukee Week is supported by Advocate Aurora Health, Concordia University Wisconsin, Husch Blackwell, Northwestern Mutual, Accelity Marketing, Headway, Milwaukee Business Journal and Newsradio 620 WTMJ and is a part of the Startup Wisconsin initiative.  Startup Wisconsin is committed to advancing and developing Wisconsin's tech and startup ecosystems through unique programming, collaborative partnerships, and networking. Driven by entrepreneurs and leaders throughout Wisconsin who are passionate about making a difference, and creating a positive and lasting impact that will advance the state's economy forward.  Startup Wisconsin Week is supported by Advocate Aurora Health, Concordia University Wisconsin, Husch Blackwell, Northwestern Mutual, Accelity Marketing, Headway, Wisconsin Inno and Newsradio 620 WTMJ. 
    88Nine Labs presents Hack4MKE Hackathon
    03 Nov - 10:00 AM
    Milwaukee, United States
    88Nine Labs, in partnership with the ACLU of Wisconsin, is hosting a civic hackathon on November 3-4 at Ward4 MKE prior to the Midterm Elections. The goal of this hackathon is to develop ideas using technology and open data to create solutions to better inform and educate local citizens about their city, state and national government. The goal of this event is to bring together a group of diverse people with skills in coding, graphic design, storytelling, and visual data analysis to create tools that will promote civic education, transparency, and accountability in government. This hackathon was inspired by the Hack4Democracy hackathon hosted by the MIT GOV/LAB last year. The hackathon will kick off Saturday morning (Nov. 3) at 10 a.m., where the ACLU of Wisconsin will present the challenges that they’re facing and the solutions they’re looking for. Following the presentation, participants will form teams of five or fewer to problem solve using election and civic engagement data from the city of Milwaukee. Hacking will continue on November 4 for most of the day. Then, beginning at 5:30 p.m., teams will begin presenting their work. If you have your own idea that involves solutions to better inform and educate local citizens about their government, you can work on those as well. You can even work on the ideas prior to hackathon. The teams will have full ownership of everything they build at our event. We’d prefer it if you make your project open source, but this decision is to be made by your team. If you make your project open source, we ask you to provide a link to the project so we can share it with the public. Food and coffee will be provided on both days for all participants. Challenges ACLU Challenge: Help create a tool to inform people of their rights when stopped by the police (data here: https://www.aclu-wi.org/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/2012_mke_kyrpocketguide.pdf) and make it more simple for them to file a complaint with the Milwaukee Fire & Police Commission. (Complaint form here: https://city.milwaukee.gov/fpc/Complaints#.W6qXlPZOnIU ) Other Challenges: - Voting is a right we need to protect for all citizens in our country. How can we make registering to vote easier? What tools can improve grassroots mobilization efforts? Think apps, FB bots and beyond… (courtesy of Hack4Democracy) - Create tools to make it easy for citizens to keep their elected official accountable. For example, know what bills and policies that elected official vote on, or tool to track campaign finances - City of Milwaukee recently launched an open data portal. Create a solution that uses one or more of the datasets that would be useful for Milwaukeeans. https://data.milwaukee.gov/ - Open Hack: Do you have an idea that can help citizens to become more engaged and educated about their government? Work on your own project idea that contributes to this theme.  Schedule Nov 310am - 11am: Coffee, ACLU presentation and team formations11am - 12pm: begin hacking/idea formations12pm - 1pm: lunch1pm - 7pm: continue hacking Nov. 410am-5:30pm: continue hacking (with lunch served at noon)5:30 - 6:00pm: presentations from team
      Hack & Tell
      13 Oct - 09:00 AM
      Milwaukee, United States
      Hack & Tell is a hackathon that is actually a hackathon. There is no need for business models, customer validation, or extravagant pitches. The purpose of this hackathon is to hang out and team up with other developers and designers for the sake of making something. There will be time at the end of the event where you are free to show and tell everyone about the awesome thing that you built. You can build something for yourself or build something for other people. You can build something useful or build something not useful at all. The choice is all yours. All we want is for you to take this time and build something you've always wanted to build. You didn't even need to have any ideas of your own. There will be plenty of developers and ideas floating around that you can hack with. So are you going to come make cool things with us? Join other developers and designers for 8 hours of fun on Saturday, October 13th starting at 9am. This fall's event is sponsored by: Northwestern Mutual Ionic Framework Sentry Ward4 For more info, go to http://www.rokkincat.com/hack-n-tell
        Madison Blockchain Hackathon
        22 Sep - 10:30 AM
        Madison, United States
        A one-day hackathon for experienced coders to total newbies. Check out our website for updates and news.   Join us on September 22, for our first Madison Blockchain Hackathon. The event will be held at 100state, the largest coworking community in Madison, Wisconsin.   Come with an idea, and form a team or join a team on-site and spend the day building a great project with enthusiastic, talented fun people. Registration | We have student and regular tickets available. Your registration covers the cost of food and drink at the event. Teams | Teams of up to 5 will be formed Saturday morning. Judges | Our judging panel is made up of industry influencers, startup experts, and blockchain developers. Bring |Your laptop, skills & ideas. Workshops will be held during the hackathon to refine or learn skills, and large computer monitors will be available on a first-come basis. If you have any financial restrictions, a large team, or are students and would like to apply for a travel voucher, please contact us at contact@madblockconference.com   If you are interested in sponsoring the hackathon or would like to sponsor a bounty for your blockchain based project, apply here Winners Project-specific bounties will be judged by the projects themselves, along with our judge panel. You will be able to talk to the teams in-person to understand what they are looking for.   The Madison Hackathon prize will be based on: Originality Functionality Appropriate use of blockchain Design   Agenda Saturday Schedule 10:30 AM - Registration | Be sure to bring your student ID 11:00 AM - Opening Ceremonies | A short introduction to Madison, and a few words from our sponsors 11:30 - Develop Teams & Hack Begins 12:00 - Lunch | Lunch will be sponsored by Madison locals. Snacks will be available all day. 1:30 PM - Tech talks begin | Hear from Solidity experts, MouseBelt Labs, Dharma and more! 6:00 PM - Dinner | Dinner will be sponsored by a local Madison restaurant. Sunday Schedule 7:00 - Yoga with Kelsey Macomber | Stretch out after a long night of hacking. Bring a mat if you have one, or use one provided. 8:00 AM - Breakfast | Breakfast will be available all morning in the kitchen. Please let us know of any dietary restrictions. 12:00 - Hacking Ends + Lunch | Submit your project online, more information will be provided later. 1:00 - Judging Begins | Groups will be assigned a number and will be evaluated by two judges. More information to come. Terms of Participation Agreement You agree that you are responsible for any accidents or damages that you cause. You also agree to not hold 100state, or any of the event supporters liable for any loss, damage, injury, or any other unforeseeable incident. You agree 100state, is not responsible for circumstances that may necessitate for substitutions or cancellations of speakers. By Participating at the event, you grant 100state permission to capture photos/videos of the event. By registering for this event, you also consent to receive email communication from 100state and its programs about events and updates that may interest you. Tickets are refundable 30 days prior to the event. If you are unable to attend, you have the option of giving it to a friend or team member to attend in your place. Student tickets will only receive the allocated refund with a valid student ID.
          Hack & Tell
          21 Jul - 09:00 AM
          Milwaukee, United States
          Hack & Tell is a hackathon that is actually a hackathon. There is no need for business models, customer validation, or extravagant pitches. The purpose of this hackathon is to hang out and team up with other developers and designers for the sake of making something. There will be time at the end of the event where you are free to show and tell everyone about the awesome thing that you built. You can build something for yourself or build something for other people. You can build something useful or build something not useful at all. The choice is all yours. All we want is for you to take this time and build something you've always wanted to build. You didn't even need to have any ideas of your own. There will be plenty of developers and ideas floating around that you can hack with. So are you going to come make cool things with us? Join other developers and designers for 8 hours of fun on Saturday, July 21st starting at 9am. Remaining 2018 Hack & Tell Dates:- October 13 For more info, go to http://www.rokkincat.com/hack-n-tell
            88Nine Labs: Hack MKE Music
            09 Jun - 09:00 AM
            Milwaukee, United States
            On June 9 - 10, 88Nine Labs, presented by Northwestern Mutual, will host its first hackathon of 2018, inspired by the announcement of Backline, which is an accelerator for musicians in the Milwaukee area.  The hackathon will take on challenges to help the local music scene with booking, performance & creation, engaging with fans, distribution and more. 88Nine Labs invites coders, designers, and musicians to collaborate on these challenges to help musicians, venues, and the entire local music scene from Saturday, June 9 through Sunday, June 10. All projects and Intellectual Property built and developed at this event belong completely to the teams. However, to generate the widest benefit from this event, we encourage attendees to provide Open Source licenses for the results of their work. Challenges* *some of these challenges were modified from the recent SXSW hackathon Creation & Performance How can technology make the music creation and performance process easier, more innovative and engaging? For example: Is there a way that musicians can use AR to create exclusive content at their shows? Distribution How can technology make the distribution of music and merchandise easier and more affordable for artists? Is there technology that can help an artist reach a bigger audience with their content? Ticketing & Booking How can technology help musicians make it easy and affordable to sell tickets to local shows?  How can technology help venues, bookers and musicians make the booking process easier? Fans & Consumers How can technology improve the fan’s experience within the local music scene and feel connected to it? Commerce & Industry How is money getting to artists and rights holders? Can technology like blockchain help facilitate and manage the process? Can technology help musicians create contracts and get paid from local gigs easier? Cross-Discipline How can creators collaborate more easily and more creatively across audio, visual, and immersive fields? Schedule SATURDAY 09:00 - Doors Open & Registration/light breakfast 10:00 - Welcome talks, icebreakers, idea formation 11:00 - Hacking Starts 12:00 - Lunch/Hacking 17:00 - Dinner 18:00 - Hacking 20:00 - Wrap up hacking for the day SUNDAY 09:00 - Breakfast 10:00 - Hacking 12:00 - Lunch 16:00 - Wrap up hacking and prepare for show & tell 16:30 - Show & Tell 17:30 - Pizza & Beer Sponsor FAQs What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? Parking available on the street What is a hackathon? Hacking is creative problem solving. A hackathon is any event of any duration where people come together to solve problems. Most hackathons I’ve run also have a parallel track for workshops. Participants typically form groups of about 2-5 individuals, take out their laptops (if the event is technology themed), and dive into problems. Training workshops are a great parallel track especially for newcomers but also for all participants.
              A Sunset Stroll on a Future Riverwalk
              08 May - 05:30 PM
              Milwaukee, United States
              This tour will exercise your imagination! There are 45 acres of vacant land in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley right in the heart of the city. Like former vacant sites in the Valley, there are big ideas for these sites that would benefit the greater Milwaukee community. On this 1 mile walk, we’ll view a portion of the current riverwalk, hike on the rocky terrain of an area planned for the riverwalk extension, and see what could come to 11 vacant acres near the Harley-Davidson Museum. A daylong design charrette, like a hackathon for architects, created a vision for these sites that meets multiple objectives – job-producing manufacturing with tourism and retail for an economic boost, green infrastructure that protects our waters while also enhancing the riverfront, a proposed Riverwalk, public art to provide a vibrant feel, floating docks to activate the river, and more. This tour is for you if you want to see spaces before they are transformed, share your ideas on how to address the many goals to benefit the community, or just get a glimpse into the planning of large developments. We will start the walk at The Sigma Group and then walk the perimeter of the Kneelands Properties, which is planned to be an extension of the Milwaukee RiverWalk. This is a vacant lot with rocky, uneven terrain. Please wear hiking boots or close toed shoes. See you rain or shine! About this walk's organizers: Dave Misky works for the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee to eliminate blighting conditions that inhibit neighborhood reinvestment, to promote job creation, and to facilitate new business and housing development. Dave manages all sizes of developments from small vacant residential lots to major developments. Michelle Kramer works with Menomonee Valley Partners (MVP), a nonprofit working to revitalize Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley. She loves organizing events that bring the community together while connecting them to nature, history, and some of the great spaces Milwaukee has to offer.
                Next Frontier: Mastermind Event for College Entrepreneurs
                28 Apr - 08:00 PM
                Madison, United States
                Join us for the most bodacious 1.5 days of sowing the seeds of life-long relationships with hard-working, passionate, student entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders. Saturday night we’ll break bread and build relationships with BBQ, food, drinks, and entertainment. Sunday morning through the late afternoon we’ll deep dive into three modules exhibiting lessons learned and providing immediately implementable tactics for maximizing the opportunities available throughout your college journey.   Ticket revenue and sponsorships will go towards event logistics and exponential growth for future events. WHAT WILL YOU DO? Learn the tactics of current full-time-student college entrepreneurs who are achieving 10x results of the average college experience by diving deep into everything from winning one-of-a-kind internships, planning world-class events, competing in hackathons on an international level, and operating successful consulting side-hustles, so much more. Learn from current exceptional college entrepreneurs and leaders as well as high-level entrepreneurs who took full advantage of unique opportunities, achieved alternative educations, and found unique ways to optimize their preliminary steps as entrepreneurs. Enjoy hands-on activities that will cultivate your exponential-thinking mindset, while having the most meaningful, enjoyable conversations of your entire life. You'll be mind-boggling-ly excited to be alive and an innovator in 2018 by the time you leave this Next Frontier event. Most importantly, you'll meet like-minded, passionate, future and current world-leaders from all fields and past experiences. The relationships you make at Next Frontier will last you a lifetime and immensely enrich your college experience. The BIGGEST reason that we started Next Frontier was the clear absence of a community of exponential thinking college entrepreneurs in the startup and tech ecosystems. A community of like-minded people, particularly amongst for the exponentially thinking individual, is ESSENTIAL for growth. We promise: YOU WILL REAP the benefits of committing 1.5 days to join this tight-knit group of exponential thinking student entrepreneurs throughout your entire journey as an entrepreneur. Most of our speakers will be featured on the Next Frontier Podcast so that you can dive into their work and experiences prior to our bodacious event. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? We're so excited to welcome any and all college entrepreneurs with a passion for reaching for the stars (figuratively and literally - RE: Space-startups). We are here for the full-time student tech startup founder, the forward innovating student entre-preneer (Entrepreneur-engineers),  for the side-hustler running a drop-shipping business. For high-velocity entrepreneurs, you’ll have an opportunity to troubleshoot your most pressing challenges, learn about local ecosystem resources, and gain immediately implementable tactics to optimize your companies and personal day-to-day. If you're testing the waters starting a new project or company as a college student, you'll have the opportunity to meet our extensive network of guys and gals who have excelled at doing the same. Student & Recent-Graduate Speakers  We've identified Madison student entrepreneurs, innovators, and creators who we believe have done a brilliant job taking risks and have capitalized on the abundance of opportunity available for young entrepreneurs... We invited a handful of them to share their experiences and lessons learned. This group will provide key insights into identifying and leveraging opportunities available in Madison, at the University, and nationwide.  Justin Williams Badgerloop Technical Director Gopika SenthilKumar Insight Wisconsin Co-President Spencer Fricke Hacker Enthusiast Jacob Holiday Bascom Brothers LLC Co-Founder Sid Ramesh Chainguru Founder & CEO Experienced Entrepreneur Speakers Coming soon ... To be announced.
                  Hack & Tell
                  21 Apr - 09:00 AM
                  Milwaukee, United States
                  Hack & Tell is a hackathon that is actually a hackathon. There is no need for business models, customer validation, or extravagant pitches. The purpose of this hackathon is to hang out and team up with other developers and designers for the sake of making something. There will be time at the end of the event where you are free to show and tell everyone about the awesome thing that you built. You can build something for yourself or build something for other people. You can build something useful or build something not useful at all. The choice is all yours. All we want is for you to take this time and build something you've always wanted to build. You didn't even need to have any ideas of your own. There will be plenty of developers and ideas floating around that you can hack with. So are you going to come make cool things with us? Join other developers and designers for 8 hours of fun on Saturday, April 21st starting at 9am. 2018 Hack & Tell Dates:- April 21- July 21- October 13 For more info, go to http://www.rokkincat.com/hack-n-tell
                    Hack & Tell
                    27 Jan - 09:00 AM
                    Milwaukee, United States
                    Hack & Tell is a hackathon that is actually a hackathon. There is no need for business models, customer validation, or extravagant pitches. The purpose of this hackathon is to hang out and team up with other developers and designers for the sake of making something. There will be time at the end of the event where you are free to show and tell everyone about the awesome thing that you built. You can build something for yourself or build something for other people. You can build something useful or build something not useful at all. The choice is all yours. All we want is for you to take this time and build something you've always wanted to build. You didn't even need to have any ideas of your own. There will be plenty of developers and ideas floating around that you can hack with. So are you going to come make cool things with us? Join other developers and designers for 8 hours of fun on Saturday, January 27th starting at 9am. 2018 Hack & Tell Dates:- January 27- April 21- July 21- October 13 For more info, go to http://www.rokkincat.com/hack-n-tell