Showing results 11 to 20 out of 30
GovHack NZ - Hawke's Bay
28 Jul - 06:00 PM
Napier, New Zealand
Coders, artists, storytellers, communicators, college students, and other interested citizens in and around Hawke's Bay, New Zealand! You're invited to participate in GovHack NZ - Hawke's Bay -- a weekend-long hackathon, where you'll be challenged to work with government data to innovate conceive and create innovative new solutions to challenges facing New Zealand society both locally and nationally.
GovHack NZ - Whanganui
28 Jul - 06:00 PM
Whanganui, New Zealand
Coders, artists, storytellers, communicators, college students, and other interested citizens in and around Whanganui, New Zealand! You're invited to participate in GovHack NZ - Whanganui -- a weekend-long hackathon, where you'll be challenged to work with government data to innovate conceive and create innovative new solutions to challenges facing New Zealand society both locally and nationally.
GovHack NZ - Wellington
28 Jul - 05:30 PM
Wellington, New Zealand
Coders, artists, storytellers, communicators, college students, and other interested citizens in and around Wellington, New Zealand! You're invited to participate in GovHack NZ - Wellington -- a weekend-long hackathon, where you'll be challenged to work with government data to innovate conceive and create innovative new solutions to challenges facing New Zealand society both locally and nationally.
GovHack NZ - Christchurch
28 Jul - 05:00 PM
Christchurch, New Zealand
Coders, artists, storytellers, communicators, college students, and other interested citizens in and around Christchurch, New Zealand! You're invited to participate in GovHack NZ - Christchurch -- a weekend-long hackathon, where you'll be challenged to work with government data to innovate conceive and create innovative new solutions to challenges facing New Zealand society both locally and nationally.
GovHack NZ - Auckland
28 Jul - 05:00 PM
Auckland, New Zealand
Coders, artists, storytellers, communicators, college students, and other interested citizens in and around Auckland, New Zealand! You're invited to participate in GovHack NZ - Auckland -- a weekend-long hackathon, where you'll be challenged to work with government data to innovate conceive and create innovative new solutions to challenges facing New Zealand society both locally and nationally.
GovHack NZ - Hamilton
28 Jul - 05:00 PM
Hamilton, New Zealand
Coders, artists, storytellers, communicators, college students, and other interested citizens in and around Hamilton, New Zealand! You're invited to participate in GovHack NZ - Hamilton -- a weekend-long hackathon, where you'll be challenged to work with government data to innovate conceive and create innovative new solutions to challenges facing New Zealand society both locally and nationally.
GovHack NZ - Dunedin
28 Jul - 05:00 PM
Dunedin, New Zealand
Coders, artists, storytellers, communicators, college students, and other interested citizens in and around Dunedin, New Zealand! You're invited to participate in GovHack NZ - Dunedin -- a weekend-long hackathon, where you'll be challenged to work with government data to innovate conceive and create innovative new solutions to challenges facing New Zealand society both locally and nationally.
GovHack NZ
28 Jul - 12:00 AM
Wellington, New Zealand
Coders, artists, storytellers, communicators, college students, and other interested citizens throughout New Zealand! You're invited to participate in GovHack NZ -- a weekend-long hackathon in a location near you, where you'll be challenged to work with government data to innovate conceive and create innovative new solutions to challenges facing New Zealand society both locally and nationally.
Future Realities - Auckland Hackathon
14 May - 10:00 AM
Auckland, New Zealand
Calling tech developers, students, creatives and ideas people.  The AR/VR/IoT Hackathon for mashing up technology to connect the real world to the virtual world. What's your big idea?  What do you want to experiment with?  What's the challenge you want to solve? Whatever your background, find some new friends here, and discover how to connect up with new tech directions. Push your boundaries of using AR/VR/IoT, and join up with other tech-heads for an outstanding experience.  This is an inclusive event, so bring along your ideas, knowledge and experience.  We're after bright minds with great ideas to make the hackathon an outstanding event, so you don't need to be a technology guru to have fun here. Running over two days on Saturday and Sunday 13-14 May, you can attend for either or both days. Run by John McDermott of the IoT Auckland Meetup.   FAQs  Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? Not really.  Over 14 and you'll be expected to bring your own tech and be able to join in and contribute to a team.  If you're 13 or under, you must attend along with an adult who can supervise and assist you.  This is to ensure you get the most from the experience.  Due to the limited places, there are no child discounts. What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event? Parking around GridAKL can be limited.  There is on/off street parking available at Daldy St, but expect this to be full.  The InnerLink Bus service stops nearby. How can I contact the organiser with any questions? Join our Slack channel at iotakl.slack.com - you'll need to join Slack and send an invite request.  
    Future Realities - Wellington AI, IoT and AR/VR Hackathon
    13 May - 10:00 AM
    Wellington, New Zealand
    Calling tech developers, students, creatives and ideas people.  The AR/VR/IoT Hackathon is on for mashing up technology to connect the real world to the virtual world. What's your big idea?  What do you want to experiment with?  What's the challenge you want to solve? Whatever your background, find some new friends here, and discover how to connect up with new tech directions. Push your boundaries of using AR/VR/IoT, and join up with other tech-heads for an outstanding experience.  This is an inclusive event, so bring along your ideas, knowledge and experience.  We're after bright minds with great ideas to make the hackathon an outstanding event, so you don't need to be a technology guru to have fun here. Running over two days on Saturday and Sunday 13-14 May. Put your learnings into action and take part in a weekend hackathon. Play with new technology, meet interesting people and create an application in two days. It'll be fun and intense! Who should come? - Developers, designers, students, creatives, filmmakers, producers, marketeers, gamers and anyone curious about virtual reality and the Internet of Things. Bring your tech and experience - beginners to experts, there is something new for everyone. Overview: The hacking track is for participants to dive into problems. Often groups of 3-7 individuals form around a project, such as building a new data visualization, writing a document, or collaboratively investigating a problem. Participants take out their laptops, connect to power and wifi, and get working. Hacking begins with project introductions. Participants that bring projects to the event have an opportunity to briefly (1 minute max) explain what they are working on at the very start of the event so that other participants can join that project. At the end of the event, a wrap-up session gives each project a chance to demonstrate some accomplishments. We will assist in building teams and helping team to progress. 1.       Pitch an idea, build a team 2.      Define goals and outcomes:  Problem, solution, stakeholders, benefit and business model. 3.      Regular pause and review.  Do you have a plan?  Is there progress?  Are all team members happy and productive? 4.      Prototype and Demo.  It’s better to make small steps that demonstrate progress.  ‘Eat the elephant!’ 5.      Test and refine.  Who are your users?  Test with them, and make sure value is being built 6.      Demo time.  Explain the problem, who it is for, your solution, what is the business model   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Judge and Mentor  Alan Kan Technical Lead - IBM Hybrid Cloud Software and Digital Innovation Having had experience throughout the software delivery process, Alan now helps his customers to deliver higher quality software innovation at speed, and drives thought leadership in Cloud software delivery best practices.  He is an adjunct lecturer at Unitec Institute of Technology, and founded an Agile course and a Cloud course for next generation developers.  A frequent speaker in conferences and mentor in hackathons, Alan holds a Master's in Information Systems degree from the University of Auckland.  He is an IBM Agile Champion, an ICAgile Authorized Trainer, and IBM Certified Solution Advisor for Cloud Computing Architecture. Prizes: Best Cognitive Hack Using Bluemix - a one-year membership of the Global Entrepreneur Programme Future Realities is a leading event in the #Techweek17 programme.