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Attend TechCrunch Hackathon (B-1 Business Visitor Visa/ESTA WB Visa Waiver)
14 Aug - 03:30 AM
Beijing, China
Interested in attending TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon in San Francisco, California? WHOmentors.com, Inc. can invite you to the USA on a B-1 Business Visitor Visa or you can travel on ESTA WB Temporary Business Visitor under Visa Waiver Program to train with Rauhmel Fox, CEO and present an original idea! You do not need to know how to code. You can learn. Fee includes airfare, accommodations, meals, travel, and assistance to visit Tech Companies in Silicon Valley.
Attend TechCrunch Hackathon (B-1 Business Visitor Visa/ESTA WB Visa Waiver)
14 Aug - 03:30 AM
Chiyoda-ku, Japan
Interested in attending TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon in San Francisco, California? WHOmentors.com, Inc. can invite you to the USA on a B-1 Business Visitor Visa or you can travel on ESTA WB Temporary Business Visitor under Visa Waiver Program to train with Rauhmel Fox, CEO and present an original idea! You do not need to know how to code. You can learn. Fee includes airfare, accommodations, meals, travel, and assistance to visit Tech Companies in Silicon Valley.
Attend TechCrunch Hackathon (B-1 Business Visitor Visa/ESTA WB Visa Waiver)
14 Aug - 03:30 AM
Vancouver, Canada
Interested in attending TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon in San Francisco, California? WHOmentors.com, Inc. can invite you to the USA on a B-1 Business Visitor Visa or you can travel on ESTA WB Temporary Business Visitor under Visa Waiver Program to train with Rauhmel Fox, CEO and present an original idea! You do not need to know how to code. You can learn. Fee includes airfare, accommodations, meals, travel, and assistance to visit Tech Companies in Silicon Valley.
Attend TechCrunch Hackathon (B-1 Business Visitor Visa/ESTA WB Visa Waiver)
14 Aug - 03:00 AM
Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Interested in attending TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon in San Francisco, California? WHOmentors.com, Inc. can invite you to the USA on a B-1 Business Visitor Visa or you can travel on ESTA WB Temporary Business Visitor under Visa Waiver Program to train with Rauhmel Fox, CEO and present an original idea! You do not need to know how to code. You can learn. Fee includes airfare, accommodations, meals, travel, and assistance to visit Tech Companies in Silicon Valley.
TeenHackathon.com: Watch & Learn to Code, Present to a Panel of VCs/Angels
13 Aug - 11:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
teenhackathon.com invites minors under 19 years of age to participate in an outdoor hackathon. Must have your own laptop with wifi capability. Learn to code on Saturday—on Sunday, you present your app to a panel! Novice coders will be given access to source code for iOS, Android, or a web app to "re-skin" or re-theme.
Tech Demo: Showcase your startup at a Cultural Festival (40,000 people/day)
13 Aug - 07:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
Planning to launch your tech startup? Looking for an audience to download your iOS/Android mobile application? Want to showcase your wearable tech? Do you have promotional items to give away? This is your shot! TeenHackathon.com invites you to exhibit for one or two days in front of 40,000 people per day (total 80,000).
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12 Aug - 08:30 AM
San Francisco, United States
Are you a techie teen — or want to be one? School's out now, so sign up for the Teen Hackathon (teenhackathon.com). Take this opportunity to "watch and learn" how to code!
Teen Hackathon (teenhackathon.com) #teenhackathon
11 Aug - 08:30 AM
San Francisco, United States
Are you a techie teen — or want to be one? School's out now, so sign up for the Teen Hackathon (teenhackathon.com). Take this opportunity to "watch and learn" how to code!
self.TaughtCoder: Prepare/Train for TechCrunch Disrupt* Hackathon in SF
10 Aug - 10:30 AM
San Francisco, United States
Are you a novice coder? Prepare and/or train for TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon in San Francisco. Bring your laptop computer to watch and learn online tech courses and practice with a group before the next mobile software competition.
*Not affiliated with nor endorsed by TechCrunch Disrupt or any of its affiliates or divisions.
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Teen Hackathon (teenhackathon.com) #teenhackathon
10 Aug - 08:30 AM
San Francisco, United States
Are you a techie teen — or want to be one? School's out now, so sign up for the Teen Hackathon (teenhackathon.com). Take this opportunity to "watch and learn" how to code!