04/16/2019
E-board applications are now open. Application closes April 29th.
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03/23/2019
Day 2 of Hackital has begun! The Smart Cities panel was so cool and we've already has some great workshops. Now it's time for BREAKFAST so come to Marvin 402 for some COFFEE and pastries!
03/21/2019
Hackital begins tomorrow! We can't wait to see what you guys create!
03/20/2019
Need service hours? Sign up to volunteer at our Hackathon this weekend here! Food and drinks will be provided.
Hackital Volunteer Sign Up
Help out with panels, workshops, tending to the needs of participants and sponsors. Also FREE FOOD AND SWAG
03/15/2019
Our hackathon is just one week away! Check your emails for an RSVP and check out our Smart Cities Panel below!
03/03/2019
Hackital and Smart Cities @ GW presents the Smart Cities Hackathon! REGISTER NOW: http://hackital.io
What is a “Smart Cities”?
The term “Smart Cities” has come to be used as code for the digitalization of city services and infrastructure for the purpose of improved government-citizen interaction and increased economic development.
Smart cities and communities have deployed or are in the process of deploying ICT, data analysis, AI and other technology to transform their local government and infrastructure to better serve and involve the citizens. As students, we study and participate in projects in the are of smart cities/communities. This includes policy changes, career path transformation, citizen outreach, along with the technology adoption.
About Smart Cities @ GW
Smart Cities @ GW aims to improve the abilities of students to professionalize the Smart City movement, create a place where students can readily access the best information about smart cities technologies, policies and projects, and businesses and organizations within the Smart Cities area of activity.
Our areas of interest include but are not limited to: Data Analytics, AI, machine learning, IoT and sensing technologies, government platforms, utility transformation, transportation system digitalization, health informatics, policing strategies, enabling policies for newly digitized markets, privacy and security.
The term Smart Cities can mean many different things. Smart Cities @ GW looks at the technology, practices, and policies as the future of place and opportunity. Understanding the technology at the heart of a smart community, the supporting infrastructure, hardware, and the policies that puts them to work for the good of all citizens is what we aim for in our education and projects. George Washington University students will be the workforce that Smart Cities need along a spectrum of industries and careers.
01/26/2019
Come to Marvin 413 to join Hackital and get involved in hackathon planning! We’re here til 3pm.
11/11/2018
Thank you to everyone who participated in Hackital!! We hope you all had a great time and were able to gain a better understanding of blockchain!
11/10/2018
The Hackital Blockchain Hack Day is happening now! Come to the side mezzanine entrance of Tompkins Hall (room M06). Come to the table by the whiteboard and give your name at the desk to register!