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Beer and Founders
14 Nov - 11:00 PM
Boca Raton, United States
Monthly event exclusive for founders
Grab a beer and get to know all founders around the Boca Raton area.
This event starts at 6 pm with 30 min of networking. Then, at 6:30 pm we will have a David Hartmann Founder and CEO of The SilverLogic share his journey with Q&A afterward.
If you are interested to share your journey send an email to marketing@tsl.io
David Hartmann
David Hartmann founded The SilverLogic (tsl.io) as a software company in 2012 while studying mathematics and computer science at FAU. TSL's focus is on building applications and platforms for startups and enterprises. Mr. Hartmann’s personal vision is to build the right solutions for enterprises and help other startups flourish. TSL was the first step and has enabled David to build technology for numerous startups accompanying them on their journey. Based on the six years of experience working with startups, David decided to broaden the focus of TSL in 2015 to become a full-service product development company. David is also a Certified Scrum Master and he is currently part of FAU Tech Runway as a mentor of two startups.
In 2015, he became the CTO and Co-Founder of VuPulse, a revolutionary marketing solution that increases the effectiveness of digital advertising by creating Intelligent Hyperlinks that route each customer directly from the ad to the platform where the customer will most likely consume the product, no matter how many platforms.
David Hartmann has lead TSL to win several awards including
2015 eMerge Americas Hackathon 1st place
2016 eMerge Americas Hackathon 2nd place
2017 eMerge Americas Hackathon 1st place
2018 eMerge Americas Hackathon 2nd place
2017 eMerge Visa Challenge 2nd place
2017 BTC Miami Hackathon 1st place
2017 Money 2020 Visa Challenge 1st place
2017 Money 2020 Over Hackathon 1st place
David was recognized by SFBW as the winner of "Under 40 Top Achiever" in the Technology Industry
Hackathon 2018 @ Broward College
26 Oct - 12:00 PM
Davie, United States
Join us this year as we host our 4th Annual Hackathon @ Broward College!
All active students are encouraged to attend, regardless of major. Our goal is to create an environment that encourages idea sharing and provides a safe, respectful place for all participants to contribute.
"A team coding contest designed to challenge students to collaborate, build, and present in less than 24 hours."
Guidelines:
No code/design/etc. can be completed prior to the October 26th, 12:00pm start time.
Any language, framework, or library can be used to help you along the way.
Each team will have 5-6 participants: you can form your own team or be assigned to one on Friday.
Each team will have a mix of majors & skillsets, and each participant must contribute to the end project.
For expectations of conduct, please refer to the BC Code of Conduct [pdf].
Schedule & Challenges:
See BC Hackathon 2018 web site.
Interested in supporting as a sponsor?
Review our Partnership Kit and get in touch.
#BCHackathon is brought to you by the following sponsors:
Palm Beach Tech Hackathon | Office Depot
19 Oct - 05:30 PM
Boca Raton, United States
The Palm Beach Tech Hackathon is a three day event where participants form teams, vet ideas, create a project, then present their work to an expert panel of judges.
Teams will consist of engineers, designers, developers and entrepreneurs, with successful teams having a mix of these areas of expertise and winners walking away with a combination of cash and in kind prizes!
Friday @ 5:30 PM: Kickoff Party and Team Forming
Saturday @ 8:00 AM: Hacking Officially Begins
Sunday @ 10:00 AM: Judging Presentations & Awards Ceremony
MORE INFO ---> https://palmbeachtech.org/hackathon/
Code Fever: Launch A StartUp In A Day Hackathon @ Stirling Road Branch Library
25 May - 10:30 AM
Fort Lauderdale, United States
Join us as Code Fever presents our Launch a Startup in a Day Hackathon that merges both technology and entrepreneurship training for students. Students will learn how to pitch, model, and convert their idea into a business, in addition to learning the basics of code. At the end of the event each student team will put their skills to the test in a Shark Tank-style competition for Cash Prizes.
Ages: 12-18
Registration: Free
Lunch will be provided. Register here and we'll see you there
Sponsored by The Broward Library Foundation, Capital One Investing for A Change, and the Knight Foundation.
The mission of Code Fever is to inspire more underserved minority students between the ages of 13 to 21 to code, build and create technology enterprises within their communities, close the gap in technology education, and become leaders in STEM fields by increasing the number of young startup founders.
For Questions Contact Ryan@Codefevermiami.com or lashae@Codefevermiami.com
Miami Hacks Climate Change - Arts, AR & Technology Hackathon
29 Apr - 10:00 AM
Miami Gardens, United States
Miami Hacks Climate Change is Miami's first hackathon to create art, augmented reality and technology solutions for local climate issues. This hackathon brings together the creative & tech communities of Greater Miami to connect, create & get involved for our beautiful planet. Learn more at www.beforeitstoolate.earth/hackathonThis inaugural hackathon supports Miami Murals, a grassroots movement led by local artists & technologists to deliver an augmented reality mural series to spur environmental action around Miami-Dade County. Learn more at miamimurals.org.Will you join the movement to create a New Miami #beforeitstoolate?--------------------------HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED?HACKERS - We invite artists, coders, designers, engineers, makers, entrepreneurs, experts and learners to apply to become a hacker. 60 hackers will be selected to participate, and they will work in teams for 48 hours to solve in any one of three challenge categories: Art, Coding & (open) Innovation. Six winning teams win prizes of $1,000 and $500 and an invitation to join the Miami Murals collective. This event is free for hackers. Apply by April 15 via a short application on our websitewww.beforeitstoolate.earth/hackathonGENERAL PUBLIC - We invite you to join us on Sunday, April 29 to see the hackers present their projects and our judges select winners. Small bites will be served. There will be an expo featuring live art, cool new tech, VR/AR experiences and important local climate initiatives. Free Admission. Rsvp at miamihacksclimate.eventbrite.com. ------------------------What is a Hackathon?A hackathon (also known as a hack day, hackfest or codefest) is a design challenge event usually lasting one or several days, in which computer programmers and others, including graphic designers, interface designers, project managers and subject-matter-experts, collaborate intensively on software projects. As an MIT founded initiative, Before It's Too Late is excited to spread our love of hackathons to Miami.-------------------------Three Challenge CategoriesArt Challenge for Miami Murals Choose a local climate story & community to highlightDevelop a full mural proposal and demo including the mural design, 3D art, and AR to bring the mural to lifeDesign a community activation plan based on the muralCode Challenge for Miami MuralsDesign the best app for the Miami Murals campaign, integrating a public mural map, calling to distinct AR experiences, database feed to 1 Million Actions and social featuresDesign an app that is intuitive and engagingDesign code that runs smoothly and efficientlyTech Innovation Challenge for Sea Level RiseOpen format challengeCreate a climate educational experience, campaign or product that raises awareness and motivates actionDesign and create a demo that addresses a local climate needAwardsFirst place team in each category - $1,000Second place team in each category - $500Invitation to join Miami Murals teamPlus other products & prizes --------------------------Event ScheduleFRIDAY - HACK Day 1 (9am - open 24 hours) - **Open Only to Hackers & Partners9am - We kick off our hackathon by presenting the challengesDiscovery Period - Form Teams & Tech Exhibits FairHack!Midnight - Team plans are due, no changes allowed afterThree meals are providedSATURDAY - HACK Day 2 (open 24 hours) - **Open Only to Hackers & PartnersAll day hack! Mentorship check-ins availableThree meals are providedSUNDAY - PRESENTATIONS (10am - 3pm) - Open to Public! 9am - Team submissions are due11am - Art Challenge Presentations12pm - Coding Challenge Presentations1pm - Innovation Challenge Presentations2 pm - Award ceremony & closing speechesExpo featuring green tech, VR/AR experiences and important local organizations Small Bites are provided--------------------------Thank You to our Partners & SponsorsEcoTech VisionsFedExThe CLEO InstituteFIU CARTAAT&TMiami DolphinsToyota of North MiamiWeiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman Law OfficeMad StudiosGenius PlazaStarbucksDellMicrosoftTarget
This Hackathon is Brought to You By
Miami Murals aims to deliver an augmented reality mural series across Miami-Dade County to raise awareness and spur over “1 Million Individual Actions” on local climate issues. Murals will be created for 12 diverse Miami community hubs that are addressing an important aspect of climate change. This campaign is driven by an incredible team of local artists in partnership with local nonprofits and businesses Before It's Too Late, The CLEO Institute and Mad Studios. Learn more at miamimurals.org and see our pilot mural in the news: 1 minute video by NBC6 news and Miami Herald article.Before It's Too Late (BITL) is a nonprofit prototyping lab using arts & technology to awaken and unite people to mitigate the climate crisis. BITL’s programs include virtual & augmented reality, murals and simulation games, and we are empowering local artists, students, and vulnerable communities to become agents of change. Our social theory of change incorporates the latest research on climate communication, behavioral science and design. BITL is based in Miami, FL and was founded out of MIT. Visit us at beforeitstoolate.earth.EcoTech Visions is Miami’s first green incubator and makerspace. We assist entrepreneurs in creating, planning, and launching innovative and “green” manufacturing businesses in South Florida. More than just some business workshop, we offer high-quality business resources, maker space, office space and event space to support the development of products made with recycled materials. Learn more at http://ecotechvisions.comThe CLEO Institute builds a climate-literate public that supports climate action. CLEO stands for Climate Leadership Engagement Opportunities. To date our work has reached more than 330,000 people including individuals, groups, schools, businesses, municipalities and elected leaders. We want everyone to better understand the science, seriousness, and solutions for the climate change crisis.
Pompano Beach Library Hackathon
21 Apr - 10:30 AM
Pompano Beach, United States
Join us as Code Fever presents our Launch a Startup in a Day Hackathon that merges both technology and entrepreneurship training for students. Students will learn how to pitch, model, and convert their idea into a business, in addition to learning the basics of code. At the end of the event each student team will put their skills to the test in a Shark Tank-style competition for Cash Prizes.
Ages: 10-18
Registration: Free
Lunch will be provided. Register here and we'll see you there.
Sponsored by The Broward Library Foundation, Knight Foundation, Black Tech Week
The mission of Code Fever is to inspire more underserved minority students between the ages of 10 to 21 to code, build and create technology enterprises within their communities, close the gap in technology education, and become leaders in STEM fields by increasing the number of young startup founders.
For Questions Contact Ryan@Codefevermiami.com
City of Pompano Beach Civic Hackathon
14 Apr - 09:00 AM
Pompano Beach, United States
The City of Pompano Beach and Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency will be hosting a Hackathon on April 14, 2018, in Pompano Beach to tackle one of several issues identified below. A panel of three (3) judges will determine the winning solutions, with the WINNING teams being awarded monetary prizes.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided Registration closes on April 12th, SEATS ARE LIMITED. Register NOW!!! FREE to participate
Topics will include: 1. Where is my Inspector? Inspection in Real Time / Description: Build a solution that lets residents know when city inspectors will arrive? Benefit: Bridging this gap will improve service and transparency to residents. 2. What do I need? Decision Tree Description: Help residents/applicants to better understand what they will need when submitting or applying for permits via a decision tree structure. Benefit: Providing transparency to applicants better prepares and improves the process for both parties. 3. Permit in Seconds? Improve Permit Turn around Times Description: Build a solution that identifies where gaps are in expediting permits, shows a timeline and improves the time it takes for each party to move the process along in a timely, efficient and accurate manner. Benefit: Fastest processing times 4. Vacant to Active? Identify vacant properties needing fencing. Description: Create a solution that lends visibility to identify all city, county, CRA, owned by investor property including owner, zoning and other property information. Benefit: Quickly identify and respond to vacant or abandoned property that can be used for re-development. 5. Don’t like any of the above, then pick our brains to build your own!!! Description: If you think of any ideas on your own, pick our brains and create your own solution. Use alternative suggestions or create your own ideas that you can create a solution for. What should I bring to the #hackathon? Laptop, charger / power adapter. Public WIFI and Ethernet Ports will be available. Contact: civicdata@cobpfl.com
GitHub - https://github.com/CodeForCoPB/HackathonApril2018Datasets - http://showcase.ogopendata.com/en/organization/pompano-beach/portal/home
Meetup | Justin Potts, VP Ecommerce & Digital Marketing @ Office Depot
28 Mar - 06:00 PM
West Palm Beach, United States
KEYNOTE: Justin Potts, VP Ecommerce & Digital Marketing @ Office DepotMEMBER SPOTLIGHT: TBDSTARTUP DEMO: Hackathon WinnerPARTNER SPOTLIGHT: Maker FairePRESENTING SPONSOR: TrinetBEER SPONSOR: TBDTABLE SPONSORS: TBD AFTER PARTY: Duffy's Sports Grill
International Open Data Day 2018 | MIAMI
03 Mar - 09:00 AM
North Miami, United States
OPEN DATA DAY HACKATHON: RESILIENCY IN RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Open Data Day is a worldwide celebration of open government and access to data. In South Florida, local software developers, coders, designers and other technologists will participate in a resiliency-themed hackathon featuring new open data sets provided by the City of Miami and the Open 211 Data Portal.
Code for Miami will set up a series of challenges for the hackers to work on, but feel free to explore and create your own project. Challenges questions may include: How to visualize changes in real estate demand in the face of climate impacts? How to inform citizens who do not own smartphones about extreme weather events?
If you’re not a hacker, don’t worry – the Society of Professional Journalists and FIU’s GIS Center will provide morning workshops on how to use Google Maps and ArcGIS Online to create simple maps with the online data sets. Then you can join in the fun during the afternoon!
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WORKSHOPS
Google MyMaps and Fusion TablesSamantha Sunne from Society of Professional Journalists
ArcGIS Online and Story MapsSheyla Aguilar de Santana from FIU GIS
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GUEST SPEAKERS
Brian Schriner: Dean, College of Communication, Architecture and the Arts at FIU
Mike Sarasti: Chief Innovation Officer, City of Miami
Valencia Gunder: Soros Justice Fellow at the Open Society; Executive Director, Make the Homeless Smile; Community Liaison, EcoTech Visions
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DATA SETS
NEW! – City of Miami Open Data Portalhttps://data.miamigov.com/
NEW! – Open 211 Data Portalhttp://miami.open.211.developer.adopta.agency/
Miami Dade County Open Data Portalhttps://opendata.miamidade.gov/
More To Come…
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SCHEDULE
9am – Registration & Breakfast
9:30am – WelcomeDean Brian Schriner
9:45am – Data Sets, Challenges and WorkshopsJulie Kramer, Code for Miami, and Mike Sarasti, City of MIami
10am-12:45pm – Morning work sessionHackers get to work on challenges!
10am-11:15am – WORKSHOP: Google MyMaps and Fusion TablesSamantha Sunne from Google News Labs/SPJ leads workshop in Room 129
11:30am-12:45pm – WORKSHOP: ArcGIS Online and Story MapsSheyla Aguilar de Santana from FIU GIS leads workshop in Room 129
12:45pm-1:30pm LUNCHSpeaker: Valencia Gunder
1:30-4:30pm – Afternoon work sessionHackers get to work on challenges!
1:30-3pm – Google Tools HELP STATION availableSamantha Sunne is available to help people use Google Tools on challenges
4:30-5pm – Presentations & Reception
This hackathon is co-sponsored by FIU’s Department of Journalism + Media and Code for Miami, a volunteer civic hacking group.
Local Hackathon Florida
25 Feb - 09:00 AM
Hollywood, United States
We are happy to invite all the students at age 13-18 to experience our entrepreneurship program, to meet the best experts and learn how to become the best next leader!
Join us for Local Hackathon in Aventura Florida
35 spots only!!!
Local Hackathon in Florida will be on 02.25.2018 at DoubleTree Resort Hollywood Beach, 4000 South Ocean Drive, Holywood, FL 33019
**** The food will be a Kosher-style ( if you need a kosher meal, please contact Tamir@israeliamerican.org )
**** Please bring your Laptop