Sydney

Australia

Space Apps Sydney was held on April 29th & 30th. Thank you to the 278 people who joined the International Space Apps Challenge at this location. The local results, including the work of 27 teams, can be found below!
Thanks Sydney!

Local People's Choice Winner

The people have spoken! This is the project that captured our hearts.

Space Apps Sydney

NASA Space Apps Sydney, a part of NASA’s Open Innovation Program, is part of the biggest global hackathon in the world, engaging thousands of citizens each year across the globe to work with NASA in designing innovative solutions to global challenges using open source data. At Space Apps Sydney events, teams of technologists, scientists, designers and entrepreneurs work together to develop answers to some of the most pressing challenges on earth and space using publicly available NASA data. 

We invite everyone to be a part of this scientific exploration, as we unleash NASA’s data to problem solvers across the globe. We want you to join us in discovering our home planet at the NASA International Space Apps Sydney 2017!

Save the date — April 29-30, 2017 —at University of Technology Sydney, Building 11, 81 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007, Room CB11.00.100 (based on lower ground),  and join us for what we hope will be the biggest hackathon yet.

For more information please visit our website.


Schedule

Saturday, April 29th
  1. Registration/ Coffee/ Mingling

  2.  Opening Keynotes

  3. Space Mission workshop (Optional)

  4. Virtual Reality workshop (Optional)

  5. Lunch Break

  6. Hack back on track

  7. Dinner Break

  8. Resume Hacking

  9. Venue closes

Sunday, April 30th
  1. Coffee - Brief announcements

  2. Resume Hacking

  3.  Lunch Break

  4. Start working on presentation preparation

  5. Presentation workshop (Optional)

  6. Submission deadline, Begin uploading your projects, tech check for presentations

  7. Pitch presentations

  8. Awards/Closing Remarks

  9. Celebration/ After Party, heading to the Pub

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SpaceApps is a NASA incubator innovation program.