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Ideate to Create Secondary Holiday Camp - 2 day camp
16 Dec - 08:30 AM
Fortitude Valley, Australia
Join BOP Industries and Robotics Playground at the River City Labs for a fun-filled, hands-on STEAM and entrepreneurship workshop!
Initiate 48 (Dec 2019) - University of Newcastle
14 Dec - 09:00 AM
Newcastle, Australia
In partnership with the University of Newcastle, we are proud to present our flagship hackathon Initiate 48.
Dangerous Ideas in Disability 2019
09 Dec - 06:00 PM
Perth, Australia
Techies in Western Australia! Are you interested in disruptive solutions to the challenges of disability? You're invited to attend the Dangerous Ideas in Disability 2019 event and to participate in the Crip Hackathon at the event.
Come along and collborate with leading thinkers with a disability to address their challenges, with innovative solutions that can disrupt the disability landscape.
Techfugees Adelaide Meetup
09 Dec - 05:30 PM
Adelaide, Australia
Techfugees is a social enterprise coordinating the international tech community’s response to the needs of Refugees.
Techfugees exists to empower the displaced with technology.
Techfugees organises conferences, workshops, hackathons and meetups around the world in an effort to generate tech solutions for and with refugees.
We hosted our first ever hackathon in Adelaide in 2017 and after a review and recoup of energy, we're hosting our second meetup on Monday, December 9th at Torrens University, Wakefield Campus, Adelaide CBD.
At the meetup you will:
- find out more about Techfugees
- hear from past participants of the Techfugees Hackathon
- hear from people with lived experience and from those working in refugee settlement services
- contribute to the action plan for future Techfugees Adelaide events
There is no cost to attend this event.
Light refreshments will be provided.
FAQs
Do I need to have tech experience to participate in Techfugees?
No. Techfugees thrives on diversity of all descriptions. We welcome anyone iwth a passion for making a difference to the lives of refugees in our community. The Techfugees community is made up of people of all walks of life: business, tech, law, marketing, high school students, education, game developers etc.
What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?
The Torrens University Wakefield Campus is a short 5 min walk from Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square)
There is street and multi-story carparking available close by.
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
All enquiries to Jeannine Malcolm, Techfugees Chapter Co-ordinator, Adelaide
malcolmjm001@gmail.com / 0421616943
For more information about Techfugees go to:
https://techfugees.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Techfugees/
https://www.facebook.com/techfugeesaustralia/
AHH Hackathon – Predicating biological age from MEG
09 Dec - 09:00 AM
Macquarie Park, Australia
The hackathon will be organised by the Australian Hearing Hub and the Macquarie University Department of Computing.
Vibewire's Hack for Climate #hack4climate
30 Nov - 09:00 AM
Ultimo, Australia
Vibewire is a youth-led community of creative and entrepreneurial change-makers.
Like you, we’re frustrated by the amount of talk about Climate Change. It’s time to get involved and do something about it.
Vibewire is hosting a very special hackathon to help solve this immediate issue. Vibewire: Hack4Climate is bringing together the best creative minds from sustainability, industry and design - including developers, engineers and marketers - to collaborate and create solutions through design-thinking methodologies.
Step up, get involved, as we spend Saturday, 30 November building rapid prototype solutions.
1st prize
$500 (in total) for the winning team
3 months coworking at Vibewire
Access to VibewireGo - virtual accelerator program
2nd prize
3 months coworking at Vibewire
Access to VibewireGo - virtual accelerator program
EnergyLab & Yurika Clean Energy Hackathon
29 Nov - 05:30 PM
Townsville, Australia
Join EnergyLab & Yurika to conceive and develop clean energy startup ideas.
From agriculture to smart cities, mining to tourism, there are opportunities in a variety of sectors that can use emerging technology and business model innovations to spearhead the adoption of clean energy. Join us to work on startup ideas that can lead the transition and drive economic growth in Queensland.
There is no need to write software or build anything during the hackathon (although you're welcome to). The focus is on coming up with a startup idea and pitching it. While useful, sector knowledge is not a requirement.
We strive for equality, inclusivity and accessibility at all of our events and we encourage all people to participate. If you have any concerns about attending this event, or the ticket price is a barrier to your attendance, please email events@energylab.org.au.
How it works
Not sure what a hackathon is? Not to worry, here's a high-level overview of what will happen during the event:
Inspiration: We'll kick off with a couple of quick presentations about problems you might consider solving.
Team forming: You can register as a team if you want to, but if you're missing a team member or registering as an individual then we'll help you find teammates.
Ideation: Once teams are formed the brainstorming begins! Come up with a bunch of ideas and pick the one you want to work on for the rest of the hackathon.
Developing: We'll leave lots of time for you to develop your ideas, do some customer research and prepare your presentation.
Presenting: Each team will present to a panel of judges, who will pick the winning teams.
Celebrating: Unwind and celebrate what you've achieved in less than 24 hours.
What's included
Your ticket includes all the sustenance and support you'll need to have a fun and fruitful 24 hours.
Meals. We'll provide dinner on Friday, breakfast and lunch on Saturday, and snacks throughtout.
Mentorship. One-on-one time with experienced mentors from a variety of disciplines.
Workshops. We'll run two workshops to help you refine your business idea and develop a killer pitch deck.
Network. The opportunity to meet other entrepreneurial people like yourself who are interested in tackling important challenges.
Mentors
Piers Grove, Co-Founder & Chair, EnergyLab.
James Miller-Randle, General Manager (acting) - Strategy & Emerging Opportunities, Yurika.
Professor Ian Atkinson, Director - eResearch, James Cook University.
Prizes
$25,000 USD in Microsoft Azure Credits when pursuing a software-based startup, via the Microsoft for Startups program.
Support from EnergyLab in developing your idea via our national incubator and accelerator programs.
Timing
Friday
5:30pm: Arrive, have something to drink and eat, and start to get to know your fellow participants
6:00pm: Presentations to provide inspiration, resources and information on what the next 24 hours will entail
7:30pm: Dinner, team formation, and team registration
8:30pm: Go home and rest (or work if you really want to)
Saturday
8:00am: Doors open and breakfast served
8:30am: Optional EnergyLab Canvas Workshop
Work in your teams with help from some mentors
12:30pm: Lunch served
1:00pm: Optional Pitch Deck Workshop
Continue to work in your teams with assistance from mentors
4:45pm: Submissions due
5:00pm: 5-minute presentation by each team followed by questions from the judges
6:00pm: Drinks to celebrate all you've achieved in 24 hours with winners announced by 7pm
Frequently asks questions (FAQs)
Can I still participate if I don't have an idea?
You can! We'll help your team find something interesting to work on.
Do I have to build something?
Nope. The purpose of this hackathon is to come up with, refine and pitch a startup idea (which we'll help you do). There is no need to write software or building anything.
Can I build something?
If you want to! It's not mandatory but building something in the short amount of time this event affords is sure to impress the judges.
How many people are allowed in a team?
Teams must contain 2, 3 or 4 people. Teams with 5 or more people in them must break into two or more smaller teams. Individuals can't compete but we will help you find at least one other person to form a team with (see below).
I already have teammates, can I just participate with them?
Yes! As long as you have at least one other person on your team (and your team doesn't have more than four people in it).
I don't know anyone else attending, how will I form a team?
We have your back! We have built in a number of ways for you to meet other people in the same boat and will help you form a team with people you want to spend Saturday with. Friday night will start off with some casual networking. During the presentations, everyone will introduce themselves so you know who else is looking for team members. During dinner, the organiser will help match individuals together and make sure no one is left out. If you have any questions or concerns please send an email to events@energylab.org.au.
Do I have to spend the entire time at the venue?
Nope, but we would encourage you to. It's a great venue and we'll provide a constant stream of food and drink. However, if you would be more comfortable elsewhere or have other commitments then you're free to come and go. Please just be back in time for the presentations on Saturday.
Who typically attends hackathons?
EnergyLab's hackathons attract a more diverse audience than most. While some hackathons cater to a younger crowd, we are careful to make sure our hackathons are welcoming to adults of all ages. We typically have a good mix of university students, young professionals and professionals with 10-20 years of experience up their sleeve. As long as you're at least 18 years old, you should feel welcome at our hackathons.
I have another question, who can I talk to?
Send us an email at events@energylab.org.au.
About EnergyLab
EnergyLab is Australia’s leading platform for launching new energy businesses. Our integrated approach draws on the community of clean energy entrepreneurs and offers a range of ways to engage and leverage their ideas, technologies and resources. To read more about EnergyLab head to energylab.org.au.
About Yurika
We are energy experts working to help solve the energy challenges our customers face. We’re passionate about delivering customer value with intelligent energy and telco solutions. Offering superior choice and unrivalled expertise, we put Queensland and Australia at the leading edge of energy, now and in the future. To read more about Yurika head to yurika.com.au.
About Microsoft for Startups
Microsoft for Startups puts early-stage founders on a path to growth with real people who care. It starts with an industry-leading offer and continues with personalized guidance and access to a suite of technologies, both our own and our partners’. And when you’re ready, we’ll connect you with our network to help accelerate your growth. To read more about Microsoft for Startups head to startups.microsoft.com.
Want more?
If you would like to receive invitations to other events EnergyLab organises in the future, please sign up to our mailing list.
The Perth Hack for Good: Monitoring Environmental Rehabilitation
29 Nov - 05:00 PM
Perth, Australia
The Perth Hack for Good is about getting a group of like-minded people together to solve a real world problem and learn some skills in a collaborative way.
Hosted by Microsoft the hackathon will begin on Friday evening where we state the problem, meet our team mates and brainstorm ideas. On Saturday we will spend the day collaborating and coding and by the end we hope to have a skeleton solution that can be open sourced to allow ongoing development.
We welcome anyone to the event, some knowledge of coding and web or mobile development is certainly encouraged but the main emphasis is on having fun and learning new skills.
GEW: Startup Hackathon 2019
22 Nov - 06:00 PM
, Australia
Now accepting late registrations until Thursday 21 November, 5pm AEST.
To confirm your place in the Startup Hackathon, you must purchase a ticket and register.
The fees provide helpful a contribution towards your catering costs for the weekend.
The Startup Hackathon is a weekend program that will give participants a dynamic and hands-on challenge while developing entrepreneurial skills and learning the fundamentals of launching a startup. Whether or not you’re thinking of launching a startup, these are skills that will provide you with a competitive advantage and agility in the dynamic work environment today.
About the facilitator
James Alexander
We’re thrilled to have flown in James Alexander from Sydney to lead this year’s Startup Hackathon. James Alexander is on a mission to help more people become entrepreneurs.
James is the Co-founder of Galileo Ventures, a seed fund and startup program dedicated to supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs across Australia. Prior to Galileo James founded INCUBATE, now Australia’s largest student accelerator program.
Through INCUBATE James has supported students to launch over 99 startups – creating innovations that include underwater robots to flying taxis – who have gone on to attract over $30 million in seed funding and create hundreds of jobs. James also teaches, blogs, tweets and in his spare time loves to collect new electronic music. Check out his TEDx here.