Posts Tagged ‘Open Data’

Manchester Hackathon

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

The Manchester Hackathon


Title: Manchester Hackathon
Location: MadLab
Description: Calling all hackers, coders and creative collaborators – Manchester needs you to shape the future of the digital city.
Date: 17-11-2012
Start Time: 09:00
End Time: 19:00
Tickets: Book here

 

 

 

 

For the first time ever, the City of Manchester invites you to dig underneath its digital skin. FutureEverythingOpen Data Manchester and Manchester City Council are looking for experts and innovators to hack, code, programme and experiment with the city’s sets of open data to build new applications and develop future services.

Utilising the open data sets from DataGM made available by Manchester City Council and public sector partners, participants are welcome to produce anything they wish - develop applications to help people find their way around, stay safe, discover new experiences and everything and anything in between. All data is released under the Open Government Licence.

Taking place at MadLab in the heart of Manchester’s Northern Quarter on Saturday 17th November, the Manchester Hackathon is set to be an intense, productive and exciting collaboration between the brightest minds in software development and data processing. Entries from both teams and individuals are welcome, and there are cash prizes to be won for the best product at the end of the session, including;

  • Grand Prize - £4,600*
  • Best Under 21′s Creation - £600
  • Best Visualisation - £600
  • Best Locative Application - £600
  • Developer’s Prize - £600
  • Best Solution for an Identified Problem - £600
* £1000 prize & £3,600 development funding

 

The prizes will be selected by a panel of independent industry experts, including Dave Carter (MDDA) and Lou Cordwell (magneticNorth).

The Hackathon takes place on Saturday 17th November 9am – 7pm, with a warmup and networking session beforehand at MDDA (Lower Ground Floor, 117-119 Portland St, Manchester, M1 6ED) onFriday 16th November 6.30 – 8.30pm.

The event is completely free to enter and open to all.

 

www.futureeverything.org | www.opendatamanchester.org.uk | @FuturEverything | #futr |

 

FutureEverything was founded in 1995, it is Manchester’s award winning internationally respected festival of ideas and digital invention. It is hailed by The Guardian as one of top ten ideas festivals in the world (February 2012).

FutureEverything brings the future to Manchester with inspiring live experiences and industry events, engaging a wide audience and affiliating its partners with the very best in digital innovation. For almost twenty years FutureEverything has been at the heart of the digital debate, inspiring thinkers, city makers, developers, coders, artists and musicians to experiment and collaborate.

The next FutureEverything festival will be Thursday 21 – Sunday 24 March 2013.

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The Manchester Hackathon is partially funded under the ICT Policy Support Programme (ICT PSP) as part of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme by the European Community.

Open Data Manchester

Saturday, June 2nd, 2012

Open Data Manchester

Title: Open Data Manchester
Location: MadLab
Description: Open Data in Manchester
Date: 28-08-2012
Start Time: 18:30
End Time: 20:30

Open Data Manchester

Monday, March 5th, 2012
Open Data Manchester

Open Data Manchester

Title: Open Data Manchester
Location: MadLab
Description: Open Data in Manchester
Date: 30-04-2013
Start Time: 18:30
End Time: 20:30

Open Data Manchester

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Open Data Manchester

Title: Open Data Manchester
Location: MadLab
Description: Open Data in Manchester
Date: 31-07-2012
Start Time: 18:30
End Time: 20:30

Follow us on Twitter @opendatamcr
Website: www.opendatamanchester.org.uk

Open Data Manchester is a meetup for all people who are interested in making data open for the benefit of citizens, businesses and public bodies alike. The meetings are mix of presentation, conversation and sharing of tips, hacks and data.

The event is an open forum and free.

Open Data in the City

There is a growing body of opinion that open data will be led by cities and towns, as the benefits from efficiencies gained and more intelligent uses of data, coupled with the environment for enhanced engagement and co-production of public service are ones that have greatest impact at a local level. As we are all aware cities can’t do this in isolation. Cities need to learn from each other and more importantly be relevant to the communities they serve by engaging with them in this process.

We are pleased to welcome James Cattell from Digital Birmingham, charged with overseeing the implementation of open data in Birmingham and Andrew MacKenzie from West Midlands Open Data Users Group and most recently the Cabinet Office’s Open Data User Group. Who will speak about Birmingham’s journey towards open data.

You can view the project progress here

[UPDATE]
Jag Goraya from Open Data Sheffield and GIST Foundation is going to let us know about open data happenings from over the Pennines.

As usual we will have news on the latest developments with open data including events and competitions

If you want to get involved with Open Data in Manchester or want to suggest/present something at the meeting, there is an active Googlegroup here

Open Data Manchester

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Open Data Manchester

Title: Open Data Manchester
Location: MadLab
Description: Open Data in Manchester
Start Time: 18:30
Date: 2012-03-27
End Time: 20:30

Follow us on Twitter @opendatamcr
Website: www.opendatamanchester.org.uk
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Open Data Manchester is a meetup for all people who are interested in making data open for the benefit of citizens, businesses and public bodies alike. The meetings are mix of presentation, conversation and sharing of tips, hacks and data.

The event is an open forum and free.

Manchester City Council are planning to run a hackahon this summer but before they set any dates they’d be interested to hear from the developer community to find if there were any particular data sets we would like to get your hands on. Someone from Manchester City Council will be at the meeting to get feedback and hopefully we can help shape the event so it is a success.

If you want to get more involved with Open Data in Manchester there is an active Googlegroup here

Open Data Manchester is an open forum, so if you have anything that you would like to talk about or present, relating to open data please get in touch, by emailing julian [at] littlestar.tv

Other Open Data related news. If you fancy doing a presentation or if you have anything to add just let us know by posting to the Googlegroup