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Are you a talented developer, designer, or care about the well-being of your life and the city of Portland?
PSU-TAO Cleanweb Hack are hosting the first CleanWeb Hack and will bring together developers, designers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and students to illuminate the opportunities for creating new efficiency in energy, buildings, waste and water. The event will bring together talent and technology resources to explore the intersection of information technology (web, social, mobile) and issues related to climate change and global resource constraints focusing on energy, waster, transportation and sustainability.
This will be one of the first hackathons in the country to take advantage of the U.S. Department of Energyâs new API for its building performance database. Additional DOE datasets that will be available to attendees include datasets pertaining to energy, solar, and utility rates.
The Cleanweb Hack represents the first of what will likely be a regular series of collaborative efforts between the tech industry and academia in Oregon. This is also a "tech laboratoryâ where students will work alongside professionals to apply their knowledge. Participants will spend one day hacking in small teams to create radical new solutions across key Cleanweb sectors and will present their creations to a panel of judges.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided.
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Are you a talented developer, designer, or care about the well-being of your life and the city of Portland?
PSU-TAO Cleanweb Hack are hosting the first CleanWeb Hack and will bring together developers, designers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and students to illuminate the opportunities for creating new efficiency in energy, buildings, waste and water. The event will bring together talent and technology resources to explore the intersection of information technology (web, social, mobile) and issues related to climate change and global resource constraints focusing on energy, waster, transportation and sustainability.
This will be one of the first hackathons in the country to take advantage of the U.S. Department of Energyâs new API for its building performance database. Additional DOE datasets that will be available to attendees include datasets pertaining to energy, solar, and utility rates.
The Cleanweb Hack represents the first of what will likely be a regular series of collaborative efforts between the tech industry and academia in Oregon. This is also a "tech laboratoryâ where students will work alongside professionals to apply their knowledge. Participants will spend one day hacking in small teams to create radical new solutions across key Cleanweb sectors and will present their creations to a panel of judges.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided.
There will be a Pre-Event Networking on the evening of October 23rd. Please check out the posting on 10/23 or go to the registration page for more details.
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