We invite you to celebrate Newark’s tech industry and high growth potential of its startups, incubators, entrepreneurs, and community with Onyx Equities & Newark Tech Week!
Enjoy great food and phenomenal drinks while networking, experience the flourishing startups through our startup alley! We will have speakers discussing civic tech initiatives, funding opportunities, & technological developments that are substantially growing within the wall of our great city. Learn how these companies and organizations are driving Newark’s renaissance, creating opportunities, and fostering economic growth
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Thinkful Webinar | Intro to Data Analytics: SQL Fundamentals
SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most ubiquitous language for data scientists and data analysts. Companies store their data in a database, and SQL is a common database query language that helps you to build your database, retrieve the data, and work with that data in a structured manner.
In this course, you’ll learn to extract and analyze data stored in databases. You’ll first learn to extract data and work with simple queries to pull specific data you need for your analysis. Join us for a fun interactive workshop that will get you on your way to using SQL.
How to join us: Once you register, you will receive an email with the links to the live webinar. If you do not receive your link, please email ivy@thinkful.com.
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You have been invited to participate in a unique opportunity to learn from and connect with local employers who are looking to hire for internship and entry-level positions.
On Thursday, October 17th from 4:40pm-6:30pm The Talent and Education Network, a program of The Main Line Chamber of Commerce, will be hosting a special event, “Opportunity Knocks: Get Your Message Across/Meet Employers,” with Guest Speaker TechLife Steph, along with a panel discussion of recent graduates who have begun their own career journeys. Learn how you too can make yourself more marketable to land and retain jobs.
Employers from the suburbs and city will be available to discuss positions available within their companies. The first 40 students who register and attend the event will be automatically entered to win an iPad, Amazon Fire Stick, or a waterproof speaker. This will be a catered event with to-go boxes onsite.
“Opportunity Knocks” provides a great opportunity to learn from and build connections with employers who want to meet you so bring some resumes. A number of students will receive jobs and internship offers as a result of this event. Click here to register and please let us know that you will plan to attend.
CalixTech News Presents: The Third annual NEWARK GAMING EXP Attendees will not only get to compete in an amateur e-sports tournament & have access to a great gaming event with tons of giveaways & prizes, but will also be able to play retro games, some indie game titles, compete in gaming challenges, participate in a Halo Tournament (check out our Halo/Monster lounge) & DEMO VR Gaming with the HTC Vive.
Register to play as soon as possible; Space is limited. First come, first serve regarding tournament entry.
Saturday, October 19 – Event Starts at 1 PM
Hosted at =SPACE Downtown: 2 Gateway Cntr.(Concourse Level), Newark, NJ 07102
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/newark-tech-week-saturday-pass-tickets-73511158855?aff=ebdiglgoogleseo
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Coding bootcamps have been growing across the country (and world) since their launch in 2012. The supply and demand mismatch for skilled software developers has provided a new opportunity for skills-based education programs. Come learn how these innovative schools have grown to fill a talent need – and are now helping reskill people into technology careers.
Tech Elevator is a leading 14-week bootcamp and career prep program, teaching people with a variety of backgrounds to become software developers and land fulfilling careers in tech. We are excited to be launching a program in Philadelphia in January 2020! With existing campuses in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Columbus and Cincinnati, Tech Elevator looks to bring its proven and nationally-ranked program to help elevate people, companies and the greater Philadelphia community. We’ll provide details on our program and let you learn more from our team at this event.
EVENT AGENDA:
5:30pm: Arrivals
6:00pm: Presentation Start
7:00pm: Q & A, Meet the Team
DIRECTIONS & PARKING/TRANSIT DETAILS
Pipeline Philly is located inside The Graham Building on the 15th floor. The Graham Building is next to City Hall and 15th Street Station, with access to trolley lines, the Broad Street Line and the Market Frankfort Line. We’re two blocks away from Suburban Station, with regional rail and PATCO lines. There are parking garages and metered parking in the immediate area as well.
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Data for Good, hosted by Women in Data, Philadelphia Chapter
Keynote speaker: Cindi Howson, the Chief Data Strategy Officer of ThoughtSpot
Learn the importance of having strong data governance team in an organization, how can YOU support the ‘Good data movement’, and various job roles that are available in Data Quality and Governance
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TLC Philly – 7th Annual Conference – Digital Access and Civic Engagement
—by Technology Learning Collaborative
Featuring Angela Siefer of the National Digital Inclusion Alliance
Join us for the TLC Philly 7th Annual Conference focused on Digital Access and Civic Engagement. Our conference gives you a chance to hear multiple speakers from Philly who are focused on issues of digital inclusion and equity in their programs. Our keynote speaker is Angela Siefer, the Executive Director of the National Digital Inclusion Alliance.
The conference is free and will include both morning refreshments and lunch. Please reach out to us at tlcphiladelphia@gmail.com with any accessibility concerns so that we can meet your needs before and at the conference.
TLC Philly drives the digital literacy, access, and inclusion conversation in Philadelphia by promoting professional collaboration, training, and networking among organizations and institutions that have a dedicated interest in moving these areas forward. Learn more on the TLC Philly website.
Location
Free Library of Philadelphia
1901 Vine Street
Heim Center for Civic Engagement
Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Over 900 students from across the nation for 24 hours of creation, innovation, & fun. From seasoned coding veterans to first-time hackers from any major or field, all are welcome to join. Discover your ability to create change by developing technology to solve real-world problems, working with industry leaders, and collaborating with your peers.
Tech Track
The standard HackPSU experience. Learn new skills with workshops in everything from beginners Python to machine learning, and collaborate with team members to build something awesome. We’ll have tons of great mentors and other staff around to help you on your way. Choose this track if you’re passionate about technology and development.
Business Track
The alternative HackPSU experience. Here, you will pitch an innovative solution for a real-world tech problem facing today’s businesses. As a result, you have the opportunity to learn about today’s emerging technologies and collaborate with team members to present something awesome. Choose this track if you’re passionate about business and consulting.
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Philadelphia Career Fair – November 5, 2019 – Live Recruiting/Hiring Event
— hosted by National Career Fairs
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland and the Center for Women in Computing are pleased to present the second year of Tech + Research: Welcoming Women to Computing Research. This is a three day research workshop geared towards engaging undergraduate women in computing. During this workshop, student teams will come together and collaboratively work together to use technology to solve pressing issues.
Parallel to Technica, the largest all-women and non-binary hackathon in the nation, students will participate in the Research track at Technica The weekend event will bring together computing faculty from institutions across the state of Maryland to serve as mentors on projects in their research areas. Along with providing hands-on research experience in a dynamic hackathon setting, the weekend workshop will include sessions introducing attendees to the basics of computer science research (CSR) and highlight the exciting opportunities that come with pursuing a graduate degree in computer science.
Who Can Attend?
We welcome all women undergraduates from colleges and universities to apply. Current master’s students considering a PhD program may apply and will be considered on a case by case basis. Please apply by October 15th for best consideration. Applications will be accepted until Wednesday, October 23th if space is still availible.
Registration Process and Fees
Participants will have two options to experience this workshop.
- Students who live more than 15 miles away from College Park, MD will be provided housing.
- Students who live on or near the UMD campus (less than 15 miles away from College Park, MD) will not be provided housing.
Housing does not include Sunday, 11/10/19. Students are expected to check out Sunday morning before programming.
All meals, snacks, and supplies will be provided for both groups from Friday morning breakfast through Sunday lunch. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from UMCP.
REMEMBER: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH TECHNICA & TECH + RESEARCH
For full information, please visit https://inclusion.cs.umd.edu/events/techresearch.