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Join us on Saturday, April 29th - Sunday, April 30th, 2017 for the 1st NASA Space Apps Challenge in Huntsville!
What's this all about? We're going to spend 32 hours coming up with innovative ideas that could change the world, all while having fun and collaborating with amazing, passionate people.
The event will be held at Huntsville STEAM Works inside Lowe Mill. Huntsville STEAM Works is the evolution of MindGear Labs - a brand new 6,000 sq/ft hardware prototyping lab. The venue's machinery, great WiFi, and ample parking add up to an ideal location to spend a weekend making cool stuff. Just bring your brain, laptop, and passion for problem solving.
Visit our website for more details: http://www.spaceappshsv.com
Click the "Sign Up" button to sign up and then register. You can register as an individual or you can form a team in advance, but unfortunately there is no way to register as a team (you'll each have to register individually). If you don't have a team, no worries! We've allocated time before the event starts to help you join a team.
Anyone of any age, background or skill set is welcome to participate in the event! Teams typically consist of 3-5 people, with roles ranging between Writer, Project Manager, Designer, Coder, and Engineer.
Teams are 3-5 people. Teams can consist of remote teammates, but must have at least one person from their team physically present to present their solution during the judging on Sunday, April 30th (beginning at 3 P.M.).
If you do not have a team, we'll help you join one! We'll have people at both our Kickoff Party as well as our main event who will be helping individuals and small teams join/find teammates.
Please be sure to review our Participant Guide.
For participants who are interested in competing, we encourage you to start preparing your ideas now! Here's a sneak peak at the Space Apps 2017 challenge categories:
We also have a number of community challenges that have been submitted. While these challenges won't get you recognized by NASA's international acknowledgement committee, they'll still make you eligible to win any of our prizes below.
High School:
1st place: $2,000, tour of Marshall Space Flight Center
Lean Forward, Fail Smart Innovation Award (given to the team who took the most risk and persevered, dared to try, was highly effective in applying lessons learned in a short time frame, and exhibited strong collaboration): $1,000
College:
1st place: $3,000, tour of Marshall Space Flight Center
2nd place: $1,000
Lean Forward, Fail Smart Innovation Award: $1,000
Professional:
1st place: $1,000, tour of Marshall Space Flight Center
Lean Forward, Fail Smart Innovation Award: $1,000
Overall awards:
Overall winner: Tour of Marshall Space Flight Center and the opportunity to present you work to MSFC CTO, and a Engine test experience in Mississippi at NASA Stennis Space Center at winning team's own expense.
Best presentation: Flight for 2 over Huntsville
Most complete solution: Tour of Phil Sumrall's hangar and airplanes
Please visit our website at http://www.spaceappshsv.com for more info!
Please distribute the flyer and help us get additional participants!
Registration,
Opening Remarks: New Leaf Digital
Sponsored Speaker: Hal Brewer, President of Intuitive Research
AIAA: Challenges, Speakers, Judges, Prizes
Keynote Speaker: Andrew Keys, Center Technologist for NASA: "The Role of Advanced Manufacturing on the Journey to Mars"
Speaker: Monsi Roman, Centennial Challenges Program Manager, NASA: "Centennial Challenges: How NASA Involves the Nation in the Journey to Mars and Beyond"
Lunch: Neon Lilly Food Truck
Matt Brooks: Hackathon logistics
Hackathon Begins!
Dinner (Provided) - sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton
Speaker: Angie Shelby - Pitching Workshop
Speaker: Mark Spencer
Participants choose to either sleep over (bring sleeping bags) or go home to sleep
Midnight Snack - sponsored by Torch Technologies!
Dance Party - DJ MBR00kZ will put on an EDM show to keep you coding
Breakfast
Lunch
Tracie Prater: How the Code Freeze will work
Speaker: Tim Pickens
Code Freeze!
Presentations Start!
Judges Deliberate
Awards Ceremony
Done
Dinner/Drinks at Humphrey's
SpaceApps is a NASA incubator innovation program.