SFSU’s Tech to Protect Challenge | Nov. 1-3
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San Francisco State University (Main) | 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA
Free / RSVP
Submitted by the Event Organizer
Join us at the Tech to Protect Challenge – San Francisco. The San Francisco location for the Tech to Protect Challenge is one of ten in-person coding contests inviting participants to create technology solutions that will aid emergency responders in serving and protecting communities across the country.
This local event is organized by San Francisco State University. Regardless of your area or level of expertise, we invite you to use your talents and join researchers, scientists, and emergency responders in advancing technologies and applications for public safety.
Schedule
Friday, November 1, 2019 – 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
- 5:30 PM Welcome
- Schedule and logistics announcements
- Workshop
- Networking social time
- 9:00 PM Wrap up/ announcements for tomorrow
Saturday, November 2, 2019:
- 9:30 AM Registration & Breakfast (Breakfast provided)
- 9:50 AM Schedule and logistics announcements
- 10:00 AM Welcome
- 10:10 AM Public Safety/ Sponsor speaking
- 10:40 AM UX Keynote – James Getomer
- 11:00 AM Begin developing
- 12:30 PM Lunch break (Lunch provided)
- 1:30 PM Developing continues
- 3:00 PM Public Safety/ Sponsor speaking
- 3:30 PM Developing continues
- 6:30 PM Dinner Break (On your own)
- 7:30 PM Developing continues
- 9:00 PM Ins/Outs ends
- 9:00 PM Developing continues to 9:00 AM Sunday
Sunday, November 3, 2019
- 9:00 AM Schedule and logistics announcements
- 9:30 AM Breakfast (Breakfast provided)
- 9:45 AM Begin developing and preparing presentations
- 12:00 PM Submission deadline
- 12:00 PM Lunch break (Lunch provided)
- 1:00 PM Team presentations and judging
- 3:00 PM Final voting
- 3:30 PM Awards- Top in each Contest
- 4:00 PM Closing remarks
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE*