#PragueHacks, the Pre-event, in Tweets and Pics
What is #Praguehacks?
Earlier this year, we announced #Praguehacks, “Sharing the City,” a weekend hackathon that is taking place this coming weekend at Node5, StartupYard’s own shared workspace. The hackathon will be based on open-city data, provided by the city of Prague, and using technologies provided by our partners, including IBM, and Microsoft.
There are a raft of partners for this event, including the French Embassy in Prague, Credo Ventures, the US Embassy in Prague, the British Embassy in Prague, The Vodafone Foundation, GisMentors, and TakePlace.
The hackathon will run from this Friday evening, up to Sunday night, and will aim to generate applications, visualizations, and useful tools based on data provided by partners, including the City of Prague and the Prague Institute of Planning and Development, (IPR Praha), to make life in the city easier, safer, more ecological, and more interesting. Teams will receive access to hundreds of thousands of Czech crowns worth of services from IBM and Microsoft as part of the hackathon.
Winning teams will be eligible for fast-track selection to the StartupYard program, or to a non-profit acceleration program run by Vodafone Foundation.
129 Applications
While we had initially hoped for at least 30 teams to apply, we were soon swamped with nearly 130 applications. Clearly, this is an idea whose time has come in Prague. In the end, space limitations meant that we could accept “only” 85 teams, nearly 3 times the number originally planned.
Lead Organizer Michaela Rybickova of Fond Otakara Motejla, on the excitement leading up to the hackathon:
129 people signed up for #praguehacks! So many people want to use #opendatacz to improve our city. ♥ http://t.co/Ysqf8tUw7v
— Michaela Rybickova (@mrybi) May 22, 2015
There have been plenty of volunteers:
#praguehacks challenge accepted. Is there anybody with good idea who needs .net dev? I can offer the power to your gears. #azure #prague
— Jarda Jirava (@jiravanet) May 28, 2015
The Pre-Event
Our managing director Cedric Maloux hosted a “pre-event,” Monday at Node5, to welcome the selected teams and introduce the sponsors, data, and technology to be used during the hackathon.
Speakers included: Jiří Čtyroký, director of the Spatial Information Section for IPR, Ondřej Profant, representative of the City of Prague and Municipal District of Prague 7, Josef Gattermayer, entrepreneur and IT consultant at Municipal District of Prague 8, Jan Cibulka, data journalist at Samizdat, and Josef Šlerka, chief of New Media Studies at Charles University, and the head of R&D at Socialbakers.
Here is some of that event in tweets and pics:
@cedricmaloux preparing for #praguehacks lee-event pic.twitter.com/AYiNSQRNnY
— StartupYard (@startupyard) June 8, 2015
The event was highly anticipated:
#Praguehacks pre-event will start in a few minutes, lets hack Prague! pic.twitter.com/kBJDWpmFi4
— Jan Sekerka (@sekec) June 8, 2015
#ideasense pomohla pripravit vstupy pro prazsky hackaton #praguehacks – pomahame empaticky vylepsit mesto… pic.twitter.com/TQHWJglHR4
— Michael H. Rosak (@michael_rosak) June 8, 2015
#praguehacks oficiálně zahájen! @TheNode5 pic.twitter.com/AT4M0IP0Bx
— Petr Biskup (@BiskupPetr) June 8, 2015
Very interested what will happen during #praguehacks this week. I'm in. @startupyard pic.twitter.com/0T7ChnxjuR
— Ales Teska (@alesteska) June 8, 2015
Michal Tošovský, open data advocacy officer for Fond Otakara Motejla, talked about problems cities can solve with open data. He shared tips for city apps based on conversations with municipal representatives.
. @MTosovsky from Otakar Motejl Fund presenting ideas from workshops with local municipalities. #PragueHacks pic.twitter.com/JYzUcqIjuv
— Michal Kubáň (@kubanster) June 8, 2015
FixMyStreet, a service presented by Lepsi Mesto (Better City), an app that allows citizens to flag and report issues in urban infrastructure and maintenance, served as inspiration for many of the attendees on what is possible with enough data.
Now presentation about @lepsimisto aka http://t.co/g41MBTgDZP is going on. So let's fix our place for a better life;) #praguehacks
— Michal Kubáň (@kubanster) June 8, 2015
Tech degustation of @IBMBluemix and @Azure at #praguehacks pic.twitter.com/yfvIndpLIZ
— Petr Biskup (@BiskupPetr) June 8, 2015
Some friendly competition between Microsoft and IBM was encouraged by the participants:
Microsoft Azure vs IBM Bluemix 🙂 at @TheNode5 #praguehacks pic.twitter.com/OCMvogwdc3
— Honza Kašpárek (@Strakator) June 8, 2015
SocialBakers’ Josef Slerka revealed a huge source of data that will be welcome at the hackathon:
.@josefslerka from @socialbakers presenting "data cupcakes" from Instagram with 800 000 GPS locations in Prague for #praguehacks #heatmap
— Michal Kubáň (@kubanster) June 8, 2015
One of the centerpieces of the hackathon, city data, was presented by the Prague Institute of Planning and Development.
Jiří Čtyroký introducing data from @iprpraha prepared for #praguehacks Noise, 3D city model, base maps, air quality, price maps etc.
— Michal Kubáň (@kubanster) June 8, 2015
Not all the attendees’ data dreams were fulfilled however:
"Since stolen bikes are managed by Czech state police, data are not available,we have only data from city police." @jancibulka #praguehacks
— Michal Kubáň (@kubanster) June 8, 2015
Derek Eder, lead organizer of Chicago’s “Civic Hacknights” and a co-author of ClearStreets presented his work remotely. ClearStreets tracks Chicago’s snow plows in real time- giving city residents a real sense of city services at work.
About to give a talk on http://t.co/w7qqPAu2v4 at #praguehacks! Slides are here: https://t.co/yft7OlPGyr
— Derek Eder (@derekeder) June 8, 2015
Not everybody could be there:
Stuck at work and wishfully thinking of being at #PragueHacks 🙁
— Marek Jelen (@marek_jelen) June 8, 2015
But a live stream of the whole weekend will be available at the #Praguehacks website:
Can't make it to #praguehacks pre-event? Watch us online! 🙂 http://t.co/xs2DV55SiL
— Nas stat (@nasstat) June 8, 2015