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ideaHacks 2018: Hackathon for highschool students
09 Nov - 05:00 PM
Singapore, Singapore
$3,000
Idea Hacks began as a small community project two years ago by a group of high school students who were frustrated that hackathons were out of reach for anyone under 18 years old. Intending to organize an event for all the tech-minded students in Singapore, little did he know almost 200 people would sign up! Sponsored by Acronis, Carousell and Sodexo, stand a chance to win more than $3,000 of prizes.
Pitching MasterClass: How To Raise Venture Capital
27 Oct - 09:30 AM
Singapore, Singapore
Are you ready to raise funds for your startup/business? Do you have what it takes to impress the investors to invest into your business? 90% of investment pitches fail!!  Much of the succeses we have in life, both personal and professional, will depend on how well we “pitch” ourselves, or more simply how well we “sell” ourselves. A pitch should tell the story of you and/or your business. A bad pitch can cost you more than just a second meeting. Raising capital from investors can be very challenging and time-consuming. Therefore, it is always crucial that we convey in a manner that shows our business as a compelling and interesting story. At the end of the workshop, learners should be able to: 1) Identify what the investors are looking for; 2) Script an Elevator Pitch to create an initial impression; 3) Build a Pitch Deck as an exciting and compelling story to showcase to investors; 4) Practise using body language and voice variation to deliver your story; and 5) Create an effective “call-to-action” to entice the investors. This limited-run, highly experiential MasterClass is suitable for any startup and entrepreneur who is planning to pitch for funding (be it government grant or angel investments). The workshop is intentionally designed to be delivered in small group (max: 20 pax) to foster maximum interaction, allowing learners to work on their individual pitches and get constructive feedback from an entrepreneur/investor himself as well as from the rest of the learners, therefore it has limited seats.  To avoid disappointment, please register early. Usual fees: SGD400. Now: SGD180. *SPECIAL* To help startups to define their business models, pitch decks and pitching, learners of this workshop will get 2 complimentary hour of individualised coaching (Valued at $300) from the trainer. The coaching is valid for 3 months from end of workshop. Learners of this workshop will be guaranteed a spot to pitch to early-stage investors for seed funding.  What people say "After attending the workshop and applying the learning, I'd successfully raised $100,000 the next day for my business. Thank you for the lessons taught.” ~ Lee Van Voon, Founder of Gills & Fins Pte Ltd "The content of the workshop is really helpful and well-organised. The highlight is that the trainer provides real world examples combined with his own experience and expertise.” ~ Jenna, Temasek Polytechnic Guest Trainer: Steven Ong Steven is the Principal Trainer and MD of ForwardLeap Training Lab as well as the MD of Co-V, a coworking space. Prior to his current position, he had been the MD of a serviced office operator; MD of an angel investment company; CEO of a 2,000 members strong industry association and CMO of a regional corporate training and business consultancy company.  Besides mentoring start-ups and personally invested in a few businesses, Steven had been invited to judge many pitching events, included EDGE Hack 2017, Republic Polytechnic Pitch Day 2017, Singapore Institute of Technology inaugural Hackathon 2017, INSEAD Demo Day 2017 etc. He is currently a Start-up Mentor with Temasek Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic and TRIVE (Venture Capital) Next50 initiative. Steven is a regular regional speaker and trainer on topics relating to Personal Financial Planning and Entrepreneurship. He had trained many startups in SUSS, CFS, ICE71, Temasek Polytechnic and many organisations on Entrepreneurship and Pitching. He was recently invited as the keynote speaker for an international youth entrepreneurship and leadership conference and was awarded the Best Speaker for the event.
    World MoveIt! Day - Asia Pacific 2018
    26 Oct - 09:30 AM
    , Singapore
    We’re excited to announce that we will be supporting World MoveIt! Day on October 26th in Singapore to support the Asia Pacific Region! The event is a day long international hackathon to improve the MoveIt! code base, documentation, and community. We hope to close as many pull requests and issues as possible and explore new areas of features and improvements for the now five year old framework. Description World MoveIt! Day is an international hackathon to improve the MoveIt! code base, documentation, and community. We hope to close as many pull requests and issues as possible and explore new areas of features and improvements for the now five year old framework. A video feed will unite the various locations and enable more collaboration. Logistics What version of MoveIt! should you use? We recommend the Kinetic LTS branch/release. The Lunar release is simply a copy of the Kinetic branch (it is not forked yet) and the Indigo branch is considered “stable” and only bug fixes should be backported. Finding Where You Can Help Visit the link here for more information http://moveit.ros.org/ Video Conference For Asia Pacific, please register and select the ticket type by video conference.
      NASA Space Apps Challenge 2018 : Hackathon
      20 Oct - 09:00 AM
      Singapore, Singapore
      Technologists, scientists, designers, artists, educators, entrepreneurs, developers, and students in and around Singapore! NASA has commissioned the NASA International Space Apps Challenge (ISAC) to get people around the world to collaborate on its mission directives. If you're interested in space travel, then you are invited to sign up for the Singapore edition. You'll be part of a 48-hour global collaborative hackathon focused on space exploration.
      NASA Space Apps Challenge 2018 : Pre-hackathon Workshop
      16 Oct - 06:30 PM
      Singapore, Singapore
      The NASA Space Apps Challenge is one of the largest hackathons in the universe and part of the Open Government Partnership. Coders, scientists, designers, storytellers, makers, builders, technologists, and everyone enthusiastic about curiosity come together over the weekend to address challenges we face on Earth and in space!  To gear up for the Hackathon, join us at the Pre-hackathon Workshop (16 October) where you will to learn more about the Hackathon challenges, be inspired by invited experts and network with people of similar interest. Don’t forget to sign up for the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2018 where you can show us your problem-solving skills and share your talents with the world!  Registration site: https://2018.spaceappschallenge.org/locations/singapore/ If you have any questions, please send us an email at info@padang.co.
      Hedera18 Hackathon — Singapore
      15 Oct - 09:00 AM
      Singapore, Singapore
      Hedera Hashgraph is the world’s fastest distributed ledger platform where you can build an entirely new class of distributed applications that were never before possible. In this two-day, first-ever global decentralized hashgraph hackathon, using Hedera Hashgraph APIs, you will build what’s next in the fast-moving categories — from gaming, social causes to micro-payments. Register now to envision your big idea to life.
      Hashgraph Hedera18 Hackathon - Singapore
      15 Oct - 09:00 AM
      Singapore, Singapore
      Hedera 18 Hackathon - Singapore The Hedera18 Hackathon—the first global, decentralized hashgraph hackathon—will gather developers to compete in nine cities around the world: Dallas, Bangalore, London, Moscow, Paris, San Francisco, São Paulo, Singapore, and Tel Aviv. This two-day hackathon will give you an opportunity to build what’s next in fast-moving categories, including gaming, social causes, and micro-payments. Start now to envision your next big idea for an entirely new class of applications on the world’s fastest distributed ledger platform!  Hackathon Challenge: Using Hedera Hashgraph APIs, teams can be inspired to take advantage of the high throughput, low consensus latency, and transaction order fairness to build DApps in categories such as gaming, supply chain, social causes, micropayments, and IoT. Winning teams will earn Hedera tokens and a chance to have your project incubated and deployed on the Hedera hashgraph platform. Prizes: 1 Grand Prize winner: 50k3 Local winners per location: 1st: 10k | 2nd: 7k | 3rd: 3k (prizes will be a combination of Hedera coin and USD) Judging Criteria (25% for each): Feasibility - Is the solution possible, or just nice in theory?Innovation - Is the project new and disruptive?Challenge fit - how relevant is the project to the stated challenge?Technical execution - how has the team effectively utilized the available technologies? How easy is the application to use? How advanced is the prototype presented? Global Judges: Leemon Baird - Co-Founder & Chief Scientist at Hedera Hashgraph Mance Harmon - Co-Founder & CEO and  at Hedera Hashgraph Ken Anderson - Lead Developer Advocate at Hedera Hashgraph Karen Salay - COO & Founder of PlayDFS / Chat Goose Hackathon Schedule: October 15th (all times local) 8am - Check in + Grab breakfast 9am - Kickoff + Opening presentations 10am - Idea pitches 10:30am - Team formation 11am- Hacking begins 1pm - Lunch 6pm - Dinner Overnight coding October 16th (all times local) 8am - Breakfast 9am - Welcome + Final demo tips from BeMyApp 10am - A/V check 1pm - Lunch 2pm - Code freeze 2:30pm - Final demos begin 5pm - Demos end / Judges deliberation 6pm - Local Winners announcement 6:30pm - End October 17th  6pm CT - Global winner announcement from the main stage at the Hedera 18 Conference in Dallas. All Global hackathon participants will tune in to hear the winner announcement over a live-stream via zoom. Resources Learn more about the platform: https://www.hederahashgraph.com/platform What is Hedera Hashgraph?The Hedera hashgraph platform provides a new form of distributed consensus; a way for people who don’t know or trust each other to securely collaborate and transact online without the need for a trusted intermediary. The platform is lightning fast, secure, and fair, and, unlike some blockchain-based platforms, doesn’t require compute-heavy proof-of-work. Hedera enables and empowers developers to build an entirely new class of distributed applications that were never before possible.
        F10 FinTech Meetup Singapore
        05 Oct - 06:00 PM
        Singapore, Singapore
        The first F10 FinTech Hackathon in Singapore was a success! 24 teams worked on FinTech Challenges, and this might very well be the kick-off of an entrepreneurial FinTech journey for some of the Hackathon participants! The F10 team warmly invites you to a FinTech Meetup as a follow-up of the F10 FinTech Hackathon Singapore, where the winning teams will once again present their business ideas and prototypes. Learn what the teams have developed during the Hackathon and find out how you might work together to bring the solution forward. Agenda:6.00 - 6.15 pm: Doors Open6.15 - 6.30 pm: Hackathon Throwback  6.30 - 7.00 pm: Hackathon Winners Present Their Projects7.00 - 7.15 pm: Life After Hackathon or How To Build a Startup7.15 - 9.00 pm: Networking, Drinks & Mini-Exhibition Please enter through the Event Space entrance. There will be signs!  See you there! The F10 Team 
          What The HACK 2018 (Immersive Realities Edition [VR/AR/MR])
          29 Sep - 09:00 AM
          Singapore, Singapore
          Last year, we organized the first edition of What The Hack (WTH) – which saw more than a hundred participants from Singapore and overseas come together to design and build solutions for real-world problems. After a short span of 24 hours, the judges saw an impressive variety of hacks. Many of the hacks displayed design thinking, strong engineering skills, and creative application of new technologies.   This year, we are inspired to make WTH even bigger and better. We hope you can join us.   What The Hack @ SUTD is a 24 Hour hackathon that aims to bring together people of multiple disciplines and provides them with the resources to jumpstart their ideas. This year, we have carved out a special category for Virtual Reality (VR) to see what interesting hacks can come out of this exciting space!  What you get out of What The Hack: Bring crazy ideas to life Learn to use VR-related software and hardwares!  Network with our sponsors! Come solo or come as a team! Gather your fellow hackers with a maximum team number of 4 or come down and form teams on the day itself! You can go at the theme's solo too! Who knows! You might even be able to have a bigger share of the prize! Themes Defying Reality:  Education  Smart Cities Art & Design  Prizes Grand Prize: $1,000 SGD + 3 x AMD RX 580 Graphics card Best VR Hack Prize: Sponsored flight and accomodation to China in October for Global VR Competition + 2 x AMD RX 580 Graphics card Best Education Hack: $250 Best Smart Cities Hack: $250  Best Art and Design Hack: $250  For more information. Please visit www.sutdwth.com FAQs Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? You need to be 13 and above to participate in this hackathon. For participants under 18 you will need to have a parents signature for the indemnity form.   What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event? If you are taking public transport, you can take bus 2 and 24 from Tanah Merah MRT and bus 5 from SimeiIf you are driving, you can park in SUTD's basement carpark   What can I bring into the event? Your laptop, materials that you plan to use for your prototype.   How can I contact the organiser with any questions? Please drop an email to queries@sutdwth.com  
            SWSG Presents: Tech Tips Thursday!
            13 Sep - 06:15 PM
            Singapore, Singapore
            SWSG Pre-event # 2: Tech Tips Thursday! Bring your brainstorms to the ocean. We'll be delving in deep to bring your ideas to the next level. Introducing TECH TIPS THURSDAY — our second exclusive masterclass for SWSG ticket holders! Some questions we often receive during Startup Weekend: - Which idea should we work on? - What do winning pitch decks look like? - How do we validate our ideas quickly and with quality? Get the answers at TTT! Whats more, we're bringing you tips, tricks, and techniques from industry experts with years of experience and wisdom. Tap on their resources, Test your ideas and Take away tools to make your ideas bring a positive benefit to the public! At this last pre-event before SWSG, you'll see an award-winning hackathon veteran and the man behind some products at GovTech. OUR SPEAKERS: - Agrim Singh, Co-founder, Hypervalence A serial hackathon CHAMPION with over 18 wins across >30 contests. He's been a developer, project manager, consultant, founder, and mentor. His latest big win was getting flown to Miami to personally pitch to Pitbull, emerging as Champion in a blockchain music challenge! He'll be sharing his findings, tips and tricks to winning in the intense 54-hour experience of SWSG! - Li Hongyi, Deputy Director of GovTech. He's been instrumental in redesigning Data.gov and led the team that brought you the amazing parking.sg! An MIT graduate and previous Project Manager at Google, we can only dream of what wisdom he'll infuse to the participants at pre-event 2! To those who are looking to build great products, you're definitely in good hands. RSVP early! You won't want to miss our LAST PRE-EVENT before the big bang at SWSG! AGENDA: 6.15pm Registration + Dinner7.00pm Intro by Startup Weekend7.45pm How to think big - Jon Sugihara, Head of Strategic Partnerships, Google8.05pm Pitching - Agrim Singh, Co-founder, Hypervalence8.25pm Ideas that create positive impact - Li Hongyi, Deputy Director of GovTech8.45pm Networking & Drinks RSVP early before the tickets run out!  NOTE: SWSG Pre-event #2 is part of Startup Weekend Mega Singapore 2018. Want to join in the fun? Don't miss out! Find out more about our main event here: go.startupweekend.org/singapore