TrackHack London 2015
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TrackHack™: the Proximity ID Hackathon is the first-ever hackathon focused solely on the proximity ID technologies that power the Internet of Things. Whether radio frequency identification (RFID), Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and beacons, or near field communication (NFC), these proximity ID technologies, merged with cloud-based applications enable complete interaction between the physical and digital worlds. We are looking for developers, designers, idea folks, and pitch masters to conjure up the best proximity id applications possible.
Schedule
Friday 6pm-9pm - FORMING AND STORMING - Registration, idea pitches, team forming.
Friday 9pm - Participants can stay, start hacking, hangout all night.
Saturday 8am - Doors open, breakfast.
Saturday 9am - Project entries due on TrackHack portal. HACKING BEGINS
Saturday 12pm - Lunch. Sponsor presentations.
Saturday 4pm - Stretch break.
Saturday 8pm - Dinner. Organizer presentations.
Saturday 12am - Caffeine break.
Sunday 4am - Towel Hour.
Sunday 8am - Doors open, breakfast.
Sunday 9am - Project demo videos due on TrackHack portal. HACKING ENDS
Sunday 9am-12pm - Theater doors open. A/V testing. Pitch practice.
Sunday 12pm - Lunch in Theater. Welcome judges.
Sunday 2pm - TEAM PRESENTATIONS. 5min setup. 2min pitch/demo. 5min Q/A.
Sunday 4pm - Judges deliberations. Winners announced.
Sunday 5pm - Closing remarks.
Rules
Build something using proximity ID technologies.
Don’t build something you’ve made before.
At least two people per team, but no more than four.
You’ll need to show a live demo on stage.
Show us how you did it, leave no doubt the work is yours.
Your project will be made public on our site.
Grant our sponsors Right of First Refusal to acquire your idea.
Prizes
1st place - £3282 or $5000
2nd place - £2298 or $3500
3rd place - £985 or $1500
Scoring
Working Solution - Hack uses proximity ID tech and live demo works. (25%)
Technical Merit - Challenges overcome during build are clear and noteworthy. (25%)
Originality - Hack brings something novel to life. (20%)
Business Case - Hack built with a business model in mind. (15%)
Look and Feel - Apealing UI and an easy user experience. (15%)
FAQs
Why does hacking end so early on Sunday? This isn't typical of hackathons.
We scheduled the hacking to end at 9am on Sunday purely as a suggestion for hackers to consider. This is because HW hackathons depend heavily on the demo working on stage. This takes a lot of setup and planning to get right. That's why we wanted to provide ample time for teams to access the stage where demos will take place and prepare their demos. You're more than welcome to keep working all the way up to your presentation time but it's the team's responsibility to make sure A/V failures don't happen. If they do, no extra time will be given.
Can I stay overnight throughout the event?
Yes, Campus London is a 24hr facility and someone from the TrackHack staff will be present onsite at all times. There are 5 bean bags, 5 fluffy mats, some really comfy chairs, and a bunch of beach balls. Feel bring to bring whatever you need to get some shut eye when you need it.
What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
Campus London is close to public transportation. If you choose to drive in, Finsbry square has car parking. It's on street parking so first come, first serve. If your taking the Train/Tube, get off at the Old Street station which is a couple blocks away from Campus London.
Do you provide any travel reimbursement? We're still working with sponsors to get the event fully funded so can't promise any reimbursement at this time. If things change as we approach the event (as they sometimes do), then we will be able to offer things like reimbursing travel. TBD. What can/can't I bring to the event? The space is limited. Hardware should be kept to a minimum to avoid clutter. Things like laptops, screens, handheld power tools, soldering stations, power strips, and HDMI cables are good things to bring. Review our master list of everything we'll have on site. Meanwhile, you can review pictures and other details of the space here. I missed the developer call, is there a recording? We got your back. View the session here (compressed and split into 3 parts):
Part 1 - NXP and Impinj Part 2 - UGrokIt, PunchThrough, and Omni-ID Part 3 - HID Global, SerialIO, and ACS
Why is the video playback in fast speed? Can you repost at normal speed? The developer call was originally 1 hour and 20 minutes long. Since YouTube limits uploads to 15 minute long videos, it would have been 6 parts and we thought this was excessive to navigate through during the hackathon. So we opted to compress them while maintaining intelligibility. The normal speed version is no longer available, sorry :(.
Location
Date
From 21st November 2015 - 09:00 AM
to 24th November 2015 - 10:00 AM
to 24th November 2015 - 10:00 AM