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HackerNest Toronto July Tech Social
31 Jul - 06:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
HackerNest Tech Socials are a fun, relaxed way to connect with your local tech community. Atmosphere: chill, friendly, unpretentious, agenda-free (no sales pitch), and brimming with Ultra Smart People.
SPECIAL GUEST
We are honoured to have long time HackerNest supporter, Councillor Norm Kelly joining us for this Tech Social.
Helping lead the 6th largest government in Canada and the 4th largest city in North America, he serves as the Councillor for Ward 40 (Scarborough-Agincourt), and serves some serious fire on his Twitter account @Norm
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The typical Tech Social agenda:
- folks arrive, grab drinks, socialize
- quick announcements, thank sponsors
- back to chatting
- head home, exhilarated from great conversations!
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HackerNest Tech Socials are Entry by Donation - any amount appreciated, but $10 is suggested. No amount is too little! If a cash donation is too restrictive, please join us anyway – just let us know at the door.
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NORTH AMERICAN SPONSOR:
RBC
RBC is an active contributor to the Canadian innovation ecosystem, including working with organizations like TechToronto, the C100 and as a founding partner of NextAI, a global innovation program for artificial intelligence related ventures. RBC recently launched RBC Research, a team which supports RBC’s innovation strategy through fundamental scientific study and exploration in machine learning theory and applications with the goal of developing state-of-the-art financial technologies.
HackerNest is proud to have RBC as a North American sponsor!
GOLD SPONSORS:
Hover
Hover sticks to what they know (and do!) best: domains. They'll help you take care of your domains and be out of the way when you're on to whatever's next. HackerNest happily hosts domains with Hover!
Flipp
Flipp Corporation is a Toronto-born technology company that is reinventing the weekly shopping experience - our mobile app, Flipp, was named the #1 retail flyer app in Canada. Flipp’s culture is an integral part of what has driven the company’s success and we abide by key principles that promote a high-trust environment. Learn more about our team culture here: https://corp.flipp.com/culture.
OVH
Specializing in cloud and internet infrastructure, OVH offers innovative Web, Dedicated and Cloud products and services. Since 1999, OVH has partnered with hundreds of thousands of professionals worldwide, offering server manufacturing and in-house maintenance of their infrastructure. OVH ensures stable and reliable product and service offerings across all brands, while providing the best price quality ratio. Learn more at ovh.com and on Twitter.
StartUp HERE Toronto
StartUp HERE Toronto celebrates Toronto’s innovation community.
SILVER SPONSOR:
Lighthouse Labs
Lighthouse Labs will take you from coding hobbyist to professional developer, and be the launchpad for your career. With the support of a brilliant team of instructors and mentors who view coding as the ultimate craft, you’ll join the ranks of over 500 developers in the Lighthouse Labs community. Winter cohorts are filling up, apply now!
BEER SUPPLIER:
Beau's
"At Beau’s we have names, not titles. We brew using equal parts art and science. And we always have time for our friends." Beau’s All Natural brews interesting, tasty beers using the best ingredients & local spring water. They take pride in creating unique, wonderful and certified organic craft beer, conceived with honest consideration for the environment and our local communities, and delivered with a true sense of friendly relationship. They are an award-winning, Canadian, family-run, organic, and independent brewery.
VENUE:
Toronto City Hall - Members Lounge
Community Events:
Techweek Toronto
Techweek is coming back to Toronto! From July 24th to the 28th, Techweek will be celebrating the best of the Toronto tech scene with events throughout the city. Check out the schedule for more information on the week's events, and if you'd like to join in the festivities, click on this link for a special 40% off ticket code for HackerNest community members.
All Day DevOps
On October 24th, HackerNest will be supporting the Live Online All Day DevOps Conference. This is a 24 hour event with 5 simultaneous tracks, 96 sessions and 4 keynotes in 38 time zones! There are featured guest speakers galore and frankly, far too much information to list, so check out this link instead! Oh, and did we mention that the entire thing is free?
About Us:
HackerNest is an international nonprofit uniting local tech communities through unpretentious Tech Socials and hackathons. We cram lots of smart, accomplished people into a room and get them talking to one another. Our relaxed, down-to-earth events attract a diverse and highly technical membership. Strict 'no-scuzzbag' policy.
Want to volunteer at our HackerNest Tech Socials? Visit http://hackernest.com/volunteer/ for more information and to apply!
Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon Toronto 2.0
23 Jul - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Coders, designers, hackers, techies in and around Toronto! Do you have a yen to create something that's terrific, but has absolutely no value at all? Little Dada invites you to participate in the Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon Toronto 2.0. So sign up today and build something awesomely valueless!
Toronto Code & Coffee | Third Sunday of Each Month in 2017
16 Jul - 01:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Toronto area lady techies! Are you interested in helping get more girls and women into the tech scene? Maybe help them to learn how to code? Ladies Learning Code -- a Canada-wide not-for-profit organization -- invites you to attend July's Toronto Code & Coffee afternoon in order to help design the third annual Ladies Learning Code annual Teen Club hackathon! If you have experience with hackathons -- even if you don't -- you are welcome to help in this design session.
HackerFest 2017
14 Jul - 05:00 PM
Montréal, Canada
HackerFest is a 24-hour, outdoor, multi-topic, innovation marathon for developers, designers, inventors and all-around creators. Participants will have access to the latest hardware, APIs, and support from key players in the industry. Whether you’re a newbie or a pro, this event will expose you to a whole new world of creation.
See all the hackathons here: http://www.startupfestival.com/hackerfest/
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HackerFest est un marathon d’innovation sur plusieurs sujets de 24 heures, en plein air, pour les développeurs, designers, inventeurs et créateurs multidisciplinaires. Les participants bénéficieront d'un accès exclusif au matériel le plus récent, API et le soutien de leaders d’organisation dans l’industrie. Que vous soyez un débutant ou un pro, cet événement vous exposera à un tout nouveau monde de création.
Voyez tous les hackathons ici: http://www.startupfestival.com/fr/hackerfest-fr/
Circular Design Challenge Hackathon
08 Jul - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Circular design enthusiasts in the greater Toronto area! Think you've got a winning circular design idea? OpenIDEO Toronto invites you to sign up to participate in the Circular Design Challenge Hackathon. You don't have to be a super expert! The challenged is open to all levels and you can compete for cash prizes with your peers with Early-Stage, Mid-Stage, or Advanced Ideas.
Vancouver Sports Analytics Symposium and Hackathon
08 Jul - 08:30 AM
Vancouver, Canada
Students in the Greater Vancouver, BC area! Are you interested in sports and sports analytics? The Sports Analytics Club at Simon Fraser University invites you to participate in VanSASH -- the Vancouver Sports Analytics Symposium and Hackathon! You'll get the opportunity to learn and develop cutting-edge sports analytics skills and techniques, as well as compete with your peers for awesome prizes -- and potential internship opportunities.
Vancouver Sports Analytics Symposium and Hackathon
08 Jul - 08:30 AM
Vancouver, Canada
Students in the Greater Vancouver, BC area! Are you interested in sports and sports analytics? The Sports Analytics Club at Simon Fraser University invites you to participate in VanSASH -- the Vancouver Sports Analytics Symposium and Hackathon! You'll get the opportunity to learn and develop cutting-edge sports analytics skills and techniques, as well as compete with your peers for awesome prizes -- and potential internship opportunities.
0-6 EARLY YEARS SERVICES 'WICKED PROBLEMS' HACKATHONS
29 Jun - 08:30 AM
KANATA, Canada
WHAT IS A HACKATHON? Hackathons are more commonly used in the Technology sector as a collaborative experience to tackle specific coding challenges and product issue. The model has been adapted for the social service sector because it encourages creativity, curiosity, and exploration, key elements needed for distilling ideas into activity and community motion.
WHAT IS A WICKED PROBLEM? Persistent social or cultural problems that communities face that are difficult if not impossible to solve because of thier interconnected and interdependent nature. Using systems thinking allows for and requires a more integrated and collaborative approach to tackle these sorts of issues. Wicked problems require different thinking and open mindsets that can be developed using Design Thinking.
WHAT IS DESIGN THINKING? Design thinking is a holistic systems approach to delivering human-centred services that meet client and service users needs and expectations.
WHY A WICKED PROBLEM SERVICE HACKATHON? The Hackathon model allows participants to develop, explore and test ideas in collaboration with others. Wicked Problem Service Hacks are learn-by-doing events where the only agenda is to meet the expectations and needs of the service users.
A Lab for Learning, Sharing and Challenging Ideas and Perspectives for Change in the 0-6 Service Sector!
WHAT IS THE GOAL OF THE 0-6 Years SERVICE HACKATHON? Participants of the 0-6 Service Hackathon will be better equipped to deliver services as per the OEYCFC guidelines and contribute to the transformation of a more integrated and cohesive system for Children 0-6 and their families . For example-
-Respond to parent/caregiver concerns about their child's development
-Information sharing about services and programs.
-Facilitate and coordinate community connections and service planning for all family members.
-Collaborate with community partners to offer additional programs and services that align with the needs and priorities of the community.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Each 2-day session (select only one to attend) is limited to a maximum of 12 registered participants.
Individuals and teams of 0-6 Service Providers are encouraged to attend one of the three sessions- Consolidated Municipal Service Managers (CMSMS), District Social Service Administration Boards, School Boards, Data Analysis Coordinator, Early Literacy Specialists, 0-6 Researchers 0-6 Community Service Providers, Best Start Members, Early Years Staff and Community Health Service Providers, Family Supports and Service providers, other Community, Ministry and Government Stakeholders/Funders.
Those interested in attending as a service team or network member are encouraged to attend different session dates to increase exposure to broader thinking and perspectives to improve the overall collective learning experience.
WHAT WILL PARTICIPANTS TAKE AWAY? Participants will learn alternative methods for approaching and tackling complex service and community problems. Using large and small group discussions and iterative prototyping activities over the course of 2 days. Participants will also be introduced to, use and analyze a User Experience (UX) Mapping process to explore user service needs and expectations to identify problem areas and opportunities that impedes positive outcomes for users. A great tool for an Program Evaluators toolbox and community service providers wanting to go deeper into the world of service satisfaction and quality for IMPACT.
Resources and access to additional Peer Learning supports.
Hackathon Background Documents
Ministry Planning Documents Ministry of Education Early Years Division Feb 22, 2016
2009 Star Newspaper article Opportunity to Transform early learning in Ontario
2009 IDEO Shopping Cart Challenge Video
Design & Problem Solving
Fast Company Article- Habits of Curious People
Wicked Problems and Design
Designs that Matter
Solving Public Problems through Behavioural Science
Design Thinking for Evaluation & Learning
Registration only available using this Eventbrite page.
FREE PARKING ON SITE
Registration includes Lunch and snacks on both days.
Optional overnight Block Accomodations available for registered participants.
HamOnt IoT Conference 2017
24 Jun - 09:00 AM
Hamilton, Canada
HamOnt IoT is all about the “Internet of Things”… low cost and kick ass, featuring experts from within and abroad for a full day of talks… We would love for you to join us on Saturday June 24th!
Check out the schedule of talks below! HamOnt IoT attendees can also expect morning coffee & snacks, lunch, afternoon drinks & snacks, and an after party!
Schedule
9:00 a.m. — 10:00 a.m.
Arrival and registration! We'll have coffee and snacks available!
10:00 a.m — 12:00 p.m.
Colin Gagich (@colingagich)
Owner, NVC Software Solutions
Talk: HitchBOT, the hitchhiking robot (@HitchBOT)
Bio: Colin Gagich operates NVC Software Solutions, a software company which performs contract design and development work based in Hamilton, Ontario. Through NVC, Colin has worked with clients in the Aircraft Deicing Industry, HVAC Industry and Restaurant Point of Sales Industry. Colin specializes in embedded system design, mobile application development and web application development. Colin has been operating NVC Software Solutions since 2013.
Ian Pilon
Ambient Intelligence Specialist
Talk: Ambient Intelligence: Human-Computer Interaction Design & Smart Environments
Bio: Ian Pilon is an IoT product designer from Kitchener Waterloo Ontario. He studies the relationships between humans and computers and how to interact with physical objects that are evolving into the digital domain. Ian is the Founder and Managing Director of IoT Waterloo Region and IoT GTA, a peer to peer network group of over 2,000+ members who meet-up quarterly for professional networking and learning from industry speakers. He’s also the founder of the "Ambient Intelligence Conference" held annually in the Waterloo Region.
Nick Tomkin
Director of Orbital Studios
Lightning Talk: Creating Carina
Carina is a lightweight, portable structure that takes photos of guests at various public or private events and locations, and uploads them directly to Twitter, Facebook and/or Instagram, complete with captions, photo frames, as well as the event hashtag and branding.
Lightning talks - 10–15m each!
Adrian Duyzer of Parallel on Taking Advantage Of The IoT Opportunity
12:00 p.m. — 1:00 p.m.
Fantastic lunch! Gluten free and vegetarian option will be available.
1:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m.
James Arlen (@myrcurial)
Director of Risk and Advisory Services at Leviathan Security Group
Talk: Avoiding common security issues in novel IoT products
Bio: James Arlen is Leviathan’s Director of Risk and Advisory Services. Over the past twenty plus years, James has been delivering information security solutions to Fortune 500, TSE 100, and major public-sector organizations. James is involved in information security policy, process, and procedure improvements for internationally known manufacturing and financial organizations and has held key contributor roles as CISO of a publicly traded financial institution and as Information Security Coordinator at a large scale power utility.
Best described as: “Infosec geek, hacker, social activist, author, speaker, and parent”, James' areas of interest include organizational change, social engineering, blinky lights and shiny things. James founded Hamilton’s first makerspace think|haus before the Internet had Things. He is also a contributing analyst with Securosis and has a recurring column on Liquidmatrix Security Digest. James is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and is a prolific contributor to standards bodies and media.
Sam Reid (ioTcan)
Director of Business Development for ioTcan
Talk: Launching a nationwide loRaWAN M2M (machine-to-machine) IoT network
Bio: IoTCAN is a next generation wide area network designed specifically for IoT solutions. Sam's talk will cover ioTcan's work to deliver a robust, carrier grade network to enable the reliable bi-directional communication of connected devices and machines. Initially launching in the GTA IoTCAN will quickly expand their network to offer service in other major cities nationally and then full nationwide coverage. This network is being built on a recognized global standard for low power wide area coverage established by the LoRa Alliance. LoRaWAN™ is a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) specification intended for wireless battery operated Things. For more information on LoRa please refer to the following sites: www.lora-alliance.org and Semtech.
Meg Smith (@megthesmith)
Ladies Learning Code Hamilton Chapter Co-Lead
Talk: Opportunities and Challenges for Women in Technology
Bio: Meg Smith is a Senior Designer at Parallel, the Ladies Learning Code Hamilton Chapter Co-Lead, and loves all things DIY. Her work with LLC was featured in Hamilton Business article.
Lightning talks - 10–15m each!
Terry George and team on their “FITWIZ” ECE capstone project (McMaster University)
3:00 p.m. — 3:15 p.m. (ish)
Break time with drinks and snacks!
3:15 p.m. — 5:00 p.m.
John Gerryts
IT telecom analyst by day, uber blockchain hacker by night
Talk: Project Oaken - The intersection of blockchain and IoT
Bio: John Gerryts is a Technologist that has been involved in the cryptocurrency space since 2013. Beginning as an active miner, John is the organizer for the Niagara Bitcoin Meetup Group, and has led a few projects surrounding IoT + Blockchain technology (mostly related to Ethereum.org as early as PoC3). For the last 23 years, John has been involved at different levels of technology, with roles such as Network Administrator, Telecommunications Specialist, and Senior Network & Electronics Integrator. His Project Airlock placed 3rd at the "In Crypto We Trust" Hackathon which has since been mentioned in the Canadian Senate and on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast by Andreas Antonopolous.
Lightning talks - 10–15m each!
Lightning talk: Blake Laufer, award-winning investor and entrepreneur on his new IoT parking counter project
More speakers to be announced soon!
Q&A Panel: Succeeding as an IoT entpreneur
Ask whatever you like – this is your opportunity to learn from successful entrepreneurs and investors in person!
Panel participants:
Blake Laufer: Invester, entrepreneur, and board member of Angel One Investor Network
Colin Gagich: McMaster graduate, entrepreneur, hardware and software developer, and creative genius
Alex Ross: Lawyer and partner at Gowling WLG in Hamilton specializing in intellectual propert law
5:00 p.m. — 7:00 p.m.
Beer and pizza! Make connections, ask more questions of the presenters, and start great conversations about IoT!
Sponsors and organizers
Thanks to our proud sponsors! If you are interested in sponsoring or contributing in some way please e-mail dpetican@gmail.com for details!
Code of Conduct
Our conference will follow this standard code of conduct.
Code of Awesomeness
We encourage everyone to be excellent to one another!
FAQs
What dietary options are available?
Gluten free and vegetarian options will be available. Although everything will probably be nut free we cannot guarantee this. If you have any other concerns or requests please contact us.
Are there ID or minimum age requirements for the event?
Students are welcome, but the minumum age for attendance is 16
What are my transportation / parking options for getting to and from the event?
CoMotion is located in downtown Hamilton so getting here by public transit is easy. During the weekend there's lots of parking within a few blocks
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No. Unless you want to give your ticket to someone else at the last minute in which case we will need to see the printed version of the ticket
How is this event only $20!?
We have a firm policy: we only organize events that we would want to actually go to ourselves! That means good food, a limit to total attendance, opportunities to learn and interact and a price that is actually affordable for everybody. Thank the sponsors for helping us to make this vision happen :)
2017 HamOnt Events Calendar
HamOnt IoT (Internet of Things) - June 24th
HamOnt UX (User Experience Design) - Sept... details to be published soon!
HamOnt JS (Javascript) - October 21st
HamOnt ?? (Surprise Event to be announced!) - December
Global AI Hackathon - Toronto
23 Jun - 07:00 PM
Toronto, Canada
Designers, data scientists, neuroscientists, idea generators, and coders in the Toronto area! Are you passionate about artificial intelligence? Hackathon.com invites you to participate in the Global AI Hackathon - Toronto. As part of a global hackathon event, you'll work on your own, or collaborate with a team of like-minded individuals from your community. So sign up now and you'll get to work on an AI challenge to be announced...and compete for terrific prizes.