This AR/VR Hack Day is open to everyone who has basic familiarity with Object Oriented Programming. You will need some familiarity with C# and Unity if you are going to be building apps for the HoloLens. Limited number of HoloLens devices will be provided to all teams, but you're also welcome to bring your own AR/VR devices. To build apps for HoloLens, you need Windows OS.
You'll have an opportunity to build a project idea in one of the following categories:
Shopping
Education
Gaming
Business Productivity
Healthcare
Empower every person and organization on the planet to achieve more. That’s what inspires us, drives our work and pushes us to challenge the status quo every day. At Microsoft we also work to empower our employees so they can achieve more. We believe we should each find meaning in our work and we ensure employees have the freedom and the reach to help make a difference in the world.
We know where we’re going as a company and how we’ll get there. We are committed to reinvent productivity and business processes, build the intelligent cloud platform and create more personal computing. These three goals are interconnected, they’re bold—and they’re why we are always looking to bring even more brilliant and creative people to our team.
Microsoft HoloLens incorporates ground-breaking technologies that make it possible for people to put holograms right into their world. It’s like nothing anyone’s ever seen before and you can help change the world
Our team has created the world’s most advanced holographic computing platform and we’re always looking to expand our team if you are interested.
Microsoft AI and Research team is incubating state-of-the-art Microsoft technologies in the design, prototyping, and early commercialization of new products. Our team aims to empower modern information work by building AI-powered applications that integrate storage on Azure, artificial intelligence analytics with Microsoft Cognitive Services, and new data interfaces through Power BI.
New to AR/VR? Already have some ideas brewing? This keynote presentation will give you an overview of the state of AR/VR today and give you some ideas of what you can build on this hack day. Upcoming augmented reality devices like Microsoft’s HoloLens, which combines virtual objects with the real world through high-tech glasses, are forecasted to become a $120 billion business by 2020 according to a new report from Digi-Capital.
The Amazon Alexa team wants to invite you to an Alexa skill building workshop Saturday,
April 29 at the AR/VR Hackathon.
What is Alexa?
Alexa, the voice service that powers Amazon Echo, provides capabilities, or skills, that enable customers to interact with devices in a more intuitive way using voice. Examples of skills include the ability to play music, answer general questions, set an alarm or timer, and more.
The Alexa Skills Kit is a collection of self-service APIs, tools, documentation and code samples that make it fast and easy for you to add skills to Alexa. At this skill building Workshop, Liz Myers from the Alexa Skills team will be onsite to help you add your own skills to Alexa.
Why you should learn to create Alexa skills
• Once certified, your new skills will be published in the Alexa app which will in and of itself be a great addition to your portfolio.
• Second, you’ll gain experience with three services: Amazon’s Alexa Skills Kit, AWS Lambda (part of Amazon Web Services), and the Node JS backend JavaScript framework.
Who should attend?
This Bootcamp is appropriate for developers and non-developers alike.
What should I do prior to arrival to ensure a better Bootcamp experience?
· Sign up for an Amazon developer account: (free)
· Sign up for an AWS account (free - but CC required for signup)
· Take a look at the node.js sdk and sample templates
· For the best experience, please bring a laptop. A tablet does not provide the multi-tab capabilities you will want.
VP, OneNote at Microsoft
Laura Butler is the first female Technical Fellow at Microsoft, the one and only Star Treknical Goddess, and currently the Vice President of OneNote. She specializes in debugging problems of all kinds, from crashing code to team morale to cookies that don’t brown properly. She’s sorry that you’re still using code she wrote 20+ years ago.
Laura is equal parts Military Commander, Mary Poppins, Sherlock Holmes, and Teacher.
Principal Engineering Mgr, New Experiences Incubation at Microsoft
Janet is a software architect with over 20 years of experience in developing solutions for systems architecture, sensor drivers, application development, storage, and security. She has extensive knowledge of embedded development, custom silicon, motion and imaging sensors, Windows internals, driver technologies (UMDF and KMDF), storage architectures, and security devices.
To date, Janet counts 13 patents to her name.
Scientist, Microsoft
Sophie is a passionate UX Scientist working at Microsoft at the cutting edge of interaction design and technologies blending virtual and physical realities in products such as Microsoft HoloLens. With her PhD from the Technical University of Dresden, Germany, and a strong research background in Human-Computer Interaction, she bridges the gap between Software and Hardware Development to innovative User Interface and Multimodal Interaction Design.
SVP, People & Culture at Apptio
Britt is responsible for leading the Human Resources function, coaching executives and managers to become more effective leaders, and fostering Apptio’s high performing culture.
Prior to joining Apptio, Britt held progressive HR leadership positions at fast-paced tech companies including Avanade, Real Networks, and Microsoft. She has over 15 years of experience leading HR teams in all aspects of the function, across a number of business sectors.
CTO, Atigeo
David is the CTO of Atigeo, building a software platform that applies 'big data' and 'data science' to healthcare, energy and cyber security. He is also a computer scientist and always interested in joint research or teaching on large scale distributed systems, machine learning, data mining, parallel systems and agile methods.
To date, David has 9 patents to his name in healthcare, data science and software engineering.
IT Faculty, Green River College
Krish obtained his Masters in Electrical Engineering from Wayne State University. He spent 13 years of his career working for Ford motor company building patented solutions for power-train systems. He later moved to WA to explore his career and passion for teaching.
Currently he is a faculty at Green River Community College, Bellevue College, and Kal Academy.
Solutions Architect, Amazon Alexa
Liz Myers, Solutions Architect at Amazon Alexa, is a UX designer and front-end developer, specializing in product development for blue chip companies such as VISA, Vodafone, and Microsoft. She is a passionate designer with a secret super power in linguistics– Liz speaks 5 languages and has a good ear for natural VUI interactions. After living & working in London for nearly a decade, Liz is currently happy to be working at Amazon in Seattle, teaching developers how to build skills for Alexa and the next generation of voice experiences.
More information is coming soon... Contact us if you'd like to volunteer! We're looking for general and technical volunteers.
TEAM 6 is THE PUZZLED ENGINEERS #arvrhackathon https://t.co/YEvwP1851P
RT @KalAcademy: It's @davidtalby & his son, with a throwback to #HackForHealthcare #arvrhackathon https://t.co/9YkP5BAMFp
RT @KalAcademy: It's @davidtalby & his son, with a throwback to #HackForHealthcare #arvrhackathon https://t.co/9YkP5BAMFp
RT @KalAcademy: TEAM 8 teaches kids about fractions! #arvrhackathon https://t.co/SHmkKh1HSe
Amazon engineering is in the house #arvrhackathon cc @digitwolf @KalAcademy https://t.co/WC3m1oyjKE
At #arvrhackathon, @bertvon making his first Alexa skill with @LizMyers cc @KalAcademy https://t.co/yunSOHwkq1
At #arvrhackathon, @metamorph3 is building his first Alexa skill with #AlexaDevs @LizMyers https://t.co/UdXYGt13WD
It's @davidtalby & his son, with a throwback to #HackForHealthcare #arvrhackathon https://t.co/9YkP5BAMFp
Such virtual, much HoloLens, wow #arvrhackathon https://t.co/HDtyFFzIDS
great start at the #arvrhackathon. New #Alexadevs have made their first skill and formed interesting teams. https://t.co/kbNxY0wtQB
#arvrhackathon @KalAcademy https://t.co/HcHPGhLItL
@JanetLynnSc getting carried away with the HoloLens City Builder demo #arvrhackathon https://t.co/EiKnkrs8Tc
TEAM 6 is THE PUZZLED ENGINEERS #arvrhackathon https://t.co/YEvwP1851P
"Alexa, show me some shoes on HoloLens" #alexadevs cc @lizmyers @ckindel @PaulCutsinger #arvrhackathon https://t.co/r8Rtg1Ye2a
TEAM 8 teaches kids about fractions! #arvrhackathon https://t.co/SHmkKh1HSe
RT @KalAcademy: TEAM 8 teaches kids about fractions! #arvrhackathon https://t.co/SHmkKh1HSe
RT @KalAcademy: It's @davidtalby & his son, with a throwback to #HackForHealthcare #arvrhackathon https://t.co/9YkP5BAMFp
RT @KalAcademy: It's @davidtalby & his son, with a throwback to #HackForHealthcare #arvrhackathon https://t.co/9YkP5BAMFp
RT @KalAcademy: TEAM 6 is THE PUZZLED ENGINEERS #arvrhackathon https://t.co/YEvwP1851P
RT @KalAcademy: It's @davidtalby & his son, with a throwback to #HackForHealthcare #arvrhackathon https://t.co/9YkP5BAMFp
RT @KalAcademy: At #arvrhackathon, @metamorph3 is building his first Alexa skill with #AlexaDevs @LizMyers https://t.co/UdXYGt13WD
@KalAcademy hackathon @LizMyers helped developers to code in Alexa #alexadevs #arvrhackathon https://t.co/U0TfjbJf1D
Had a blast at Kal Academy Hackathon yesterday #arvrhackathon https://t.co/UVYD49LXEg
Microsoft and Amazon recruiters' helping each attendee @KalAcademy #arvrhackathon https://t.co/5lBP0QI1Zr
First set of Raffle prizes for the participants' @KalAcademy #arvrhackathon https://t.co/OgAVdopC0Q
Team building app for HoloLens and Alexa in various categories @KalAcademy #arvrhackathon https://t.co/DyEJQVyZDq
Raffle prize winner @KalAcademy #arvrhackathon https://t.co/tRGqBiiJaz
Alexa's Drum roll @KalAcademy #arvrhackathon https://t.co/8dJMiLTIw4