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  • Monday
    Nov 11 2013
    DevSummit Europe
    8am through Wednesday, November 13 at 5pm
    Park Plaza Riverbank London
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  • Friday
    Oct 18 2013
    Realtime Conference
    10am through Saturday, October 19 at 6pm
    Sandbox Studios

    RealtimeConf is a not-for-profit event assembling the diverse developers and doers who push forward the bleeding edge of the web.

    We put our whole crazy/creative/risky hearts into the event in the hopes you will too.

    Our mission is to help you bring open communication to the Open Web.

    Website
  • Thursday
    Oct 10 2013
    Quantified Self 2013 Global Conference
    8am through Friday, October 11 at 4:30pm
    Presidio Golden Gate Club

    The Quantified Self 2013 Global Conference will be our fifth gathering of the global community of self-trackers and tool-makers. This will be a working meeting with attendees coming from many of the 90+ QS groups worldwide. It's a place to gather, inspire, and learn from each other as we share our self-tracking projects, collaborate on new ideas, and discuss the future of the Quantified Self movement.

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  • Friday
    Sep 6 2013
    dConstruct UK
    10am5:30pm
    Brighton Dome

    dConstruct 2013 is a veritable smörgåsbord of clever clogs gathered together to twist our perceptions of technology and culture.

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  • Monday
    Jul 8 2013
    Esri User Conference
    8am through Friday, July 12 at 5pm
    San Diego Convention Center

    With nearly 1,000 seminars, the 2013 UC will cover everything from the emerging trends of the big data movement, to BI integration of location analytics, the evolution of the “apps” space, and the continued development of the cloud.

    Take this opportunity to get connected with other registered attendees who share your passion to explore the world through GIS. United we map!

    Website
  • Tuesday
    Jun 18 2013
    Open Source Bridge
    9am through Friday, June 21 at 6pm
    Eliot Center

    Open Source Bridge is an open source developers conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share their knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen.

    Website
  • Tuesday
    Jun 4 2013
    Augmented World Expo
    8am through Wednesday, June 5 at 5pm
    Santa Clara Convention Center

    Now in its 4th year, Augmented World Expo (formerly ARE) is assembling the biggest names — from the hottest startups and leading AR providers to the Fortune 500 — to showcase the world’s best augmented experiences that solve real world problems in all aspects of life, from entertainment and brand engagement to enterprise, industrial and commerce applications.

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  • Wednesday
    May 15 2013
    Esri and Friends Developer Social
    69pm
    Jillian's

    Ready to Take Your Mapping App to the Next Level?

    Come get some food and drink, and then test drive some of Esri’s coolest maps, apps and APIs. Regardless of whether you are a JavaScript, Android, or iOS developer, you'll see that there's a lot more you can put into a mapping app than directions and dots. Take your web and mobile apps to the next level. Find out how you can:

    • Geo-enable your apps w/ Esri’s hosted services
    • Develop in the API of your choice
    • Deploy on any device

    You’ll also get a sneak peak at upcoming features from key Esri staff and meet our pals from StackMob + Tropo.

    Come play with our software. See what you’ve been missing.

    Drinks + grub are on us.

    Space is limited. Register today.

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  • Google I/O
    8am through Friday, May 17 at 7pm
    Moscone Center
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  • Wednesday
    May 1 2013
    Esri Dev Meet Up - Helping to Keep Portland on the Edge
    5:309:30pm
    Portland City Grille

    In coordination with the Oregon and Southwest Washington URISA GIS in Action conference, we will be hosting an Esri Dev Meet Up on Wednesday, May 1st. Food and beverages will be provided at the meet up.

    The Esri Dev Meet Up is a social gathering for developers to discuss geospatial technologies, complementary third-party tools, and development platforms (e.g., Silverlight, Java, Flex, JavaScript) that are supported by Esri. Presentations run the gamut of our community: from Web development to mobile location development for iOS, Android and Windows Phone 7 to automating tasks with Python.

    Developers of all levels of expertise are welcome, from seasoned GIS professionals to those new to geospatial development.

    Meetup Schedule:

    *6:00 - 7:00 PM Registration and Social (Appetizers and Beverages served)

    *7:00 - 7:30 PM Keynote Speaker

    Jim Walter - Kimerasystems.com: Real World Experiences Creating Intelligent Mobile Devices Through Contextual Awareness and Persistent Location

    *7:30 - 8:30 PM Lightning talks

    Theresa Valentine from the USDA Forest Service "GeoNIS: Automating the Process of Integrating Spatial Data for 26 Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites, and Making Data Available via Map and Image Services"

    Paul Ferro is a GIS Analyst for DOGAMI. He will be presenting "Tips, Tricks, and Scripts for Planning Your Migration to ArcGIS Server 10.1." It will cover how to mine and archive 10 Web service properties for a 10.1 deployment and use Python to stage 10.1 service definitions in advance.

    Dana Maher is a Mobile Application Developer who works on Web and mobile applications, primarily relating to Emergency Management, Urban Planning, and Operational Support will present "Architecting a Mobile Common Operating Picture for Emergency Management." She will cover the architecture of an app that pulls from a disparate group of spatial data sources and formats to provide a common operating picture for Oregon emergency management.

    *8:30 - 9:30 PM Raffle, Networking and Social.

    Follow us on Twitter: @Al_Laframboise and @AmyNiessen

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  • Friday
    Apr 19 2013
    DiscoverSF Hackathon
    7pm through Saturday, April 20 at 7pm
    Airbnb HQ

    DiscoverSF unites designers, developers, and entrepreneurs for a world class hackathon, to build networks, cross pollinate ideas, and create new products and tools to innovate and improve how residents and tourists experience SF.

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  • CreativeMornings: The Future
    8:3010am
    Hollywood Theater

    CreativeMornings is a monthly morning gathering for creative types. Each event includes a 20 minute lecture, followed by a 20 minute group discussion. The gathering begins at 8:30am with the topic presentation starting at 9:00am and everyone taking off for work at 10am. CreativeMornings are free of charge!

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  • Tuesday
    Apr 9 2013
    Brio Conference
    9am through Wednesday, April 10 at 5pm
    The Mansion House

    A conference about the future of being entrepreneurial.

    This conference isn’t about romanticizing entrepreneurship or funding a startup.

    It’s about the vibrant spirit and ethic of businesses who care about people, think long-term, and seek to better the world within their sphere of influence.

    We aim to provoke and sustain your idealism.

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  • Monday
    Apr 8 2013
    Ship It! Monday

    Ship It! Monday is a celebration of making things. Bring something you made and tell the world about it.

    Why you’d want to come:

    to learn about new things and how they were made to hang out with other people who are making things Because, shipping! Register to come watch, or register as a shipper and demo something you've shipped recently, or even better, ship it live!

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  • Saturday
    Apr 6 2013
  • Sunday
    Mar 24 2013
    Esri Dev Summit Hackathon

    Check out the new ArcGIS for Developers and use it to build the best app at the Esri Dev Summit Hackathon starting at 1:00pm on Sunday, March 24th and Monday, March 25th!

    Kicking off our Annual DevSummit festivities, hackathon teams will meet (or join online) from 1pm, March 24 and until Monday, March 25th at 10:30am the following day. Participating teams will then present their best location-based project, using the brand new ArcGIS for Developers site and data provided by the County of Riverside!

    Food and drinks will be provided to all teams who compete on site, and best wishes delivered to all of our remote participants! Each team will have an opportunity to present their work, and an panel of judges will review presenting teams to deem one app the best, awarding prizes and the chance to do a quick presentation in front of the entire Dev Summit audience!

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  • Esri Developer Summit
    8:30am through Thursday, March 28 at 5pm
    Palm Springs Convention Center

    Join a couple thousand developers and geo-technologists as we introduce ArcGIS 10.2, the latest location-based platform, set to release this June. Discover all the new Runtime SDKs, check out the most innovative applications using this new technology and meet the people behind our next level mapping continuum.

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  • Sunday
    Mar 10 2013
    SXSW: The Commoditization of Overnight Entrepreneurship

    Just a few months ago, The Pebble E-paper Watch project received a record-breaking $10.2 million through Kickstarter in a widespread show of support from a community of 68,000+ micro-funders. And all this support was for a product that doesn’t exist, from an individual with no track record of success. A few years ago, this would have been considered a stroke of good luck, yet as of July 3, 2012, there have been over 62,000 launched projects on Kickstarter (3,973 are currently in progress), with a steady success rate of approximately 44%. The completed successful projects have raised a total of $229 million. If you have an idea, you can design your idea, create a prototype, pitch the idea to the world using simple video-making programs (e.g., Photobooth) and fund a newly invented startup within a few days or weeks.

    This panel is about discussing the commoditization of entrepreneurship and the future of bringing ideas to the marketplace.

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  • SXSW Open Data and Mapping Hackathon

    Esri and the City of Austin will be sponsoring a hackathon to see who can build the most awesome mapping/data mashup in under five hours! The hackathon kickoff will happen during Esri's epic Geo Brunch at the Lavahouse. Just grab the geo trolley to get there!

    It’s free! You can participate as an individual or a team. Prizes will be awarded to the winners by the hackathon partners (Esri and the City of Austin). Breakfast, lunch, coffee and beer will be available throughout the day, and there will be high speed Internet access and comfortable couches.

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  • Esri Geo Brunch at SXSW!

    Come join us for awesome food and drinks at the Esri Geo Brunch at SXSW!

    This is the only brunch in town where you'll be able to meet and talk with people interested in the future of mobile, maps and location! In addition to food, we'll have a photo booth where you can turn yourself into a physical trading card, and you'll be able to turn your fingerprints into a 3D city that you can zoom around in using an XBox controller!

    Food and drinks are free and doors open at 10am for the brunch. Hang out until 2pm with interesting people. RSVP to hold your spot!

    How do I get there? 

    There's a trolley that you can take anytime. It will be circling around the convention center and 7th street. Just look for the trolley with the big Esri globe and hop on! You'll be dropped off right at the Lavahouse.

     

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  • Saturday
    Mar 9 2013
    Esri Geo Happy Hour

    Hang out with others interested in geo, mobile, maps, and the future of location at the Esri Geo Happy Hour!

    We'll have a photo booth where you can turn yourself into a trading card, or turn your fingerprint into a 3D city you can zoom around with using your Kinect controller. Legendary photog Kris Krug will be on hand to take epic photos! Free food and drinks will be provided from 3-5pm every day, and the Esri Lavahouse will be open every day from Friday-Monday if you need a place to work during the conference.

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  • Friday
    Mar 8 2013
    Esri Geo Happy Hour

    Hang out with others interested in geo, mobile, maps, and the future of location at the Esri Geo Happy Hour!

    We'll have a photo booth where you can turn yourself into a trading card, or turn your fingerprint into a 3D city you can zoom around with using your Kinect controller. Legendary photog Kris Krug will be on hand to take epic photos! Free food and drinks will be provided from 3-5pm every day, and the Esri Lavahouse will be open every day from Friday-Monday if you need a place to work during the conference.

    Website
  • Saturday
    Feb 16 2013
    InfoCamp PDX
    9am5pm

    An affordable, open unconference where people who are excited about information gather to collaborate, innovate, and build community.

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  • Thursday
    Feb 7 2013
    PDX Node
    6:309pm
    Walmart Labs

    Join us for the first meeting of the Portland Node users group. We'll have food, code, and a lovely presentation about Terraformer from Esri by Jerry Sievert.

    --What is Terraformer?--

    Terraformer is a library for converting geographic data between different mapping formats and GeoJSON. But it's more than that, it's a Geo-Toolkit that works in node as well as in the browser via AMD or CommonJS, providing tools for reading and writing from multiple geo formats, converting to and from web mercator, an RTree index, and some simple polygon tools.

    You can check it out at https://github.com/geoloqi/Terraformer

    We'll also get cracking on what direction we'd like to take the group!

  • Thursday
    Jan 24 2013
    APIs & IPAs PDX

    In an effort to get to know and support developers in the thriving tech communities all over the country, Singly is heading out on the road to throw API happy hours.

    This is not about marketing, and it's not about sales. APIs IPAs is focused on community. We want to support your local tech community, and we want to get to know developers everywhere.

    In each city, we're partnering with local companies that strive to build developer communities, as well as non-local developer-centric companies.

    All you have to do is show up ready to talk shop – and we'll foot the bill for drinks.

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  • Wednesday
    Jan 16 2013
    Lunch 2.0

    Let's start the new year off with the folks at Geoloqi (who were recently acquired by Esri)!

    http://www.meetup.com/Portland-Lunch-2-0/events/91090032/

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  • Tuesday
    Dec 4 2012
    LeWeb Paris - The Internet of Things
    9am through Thursday, December 6 at 7pm
    Eurosites Les Docks
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  • Saturday
    Dec 1 2012
    Kings of Code Hack Battle
    9am through Sunday, December 2 at 6pm
    The View

    The weekend before the Kings of Code Conference (December 1 and 2) the battle is on! Who has the best development team? Who has the best hacking skills? Which team will go home with the title: Kings of Code 2012?

    The Kings of Code Hack Battle brings world leading platforms (API's and SDK's) together with an exclusive international group of coders (frontend / backend developers and designers).

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 27 2012
    CIOs in Higher Education
    9am through Friday, November 30 at 6pm
    Turtle Bay Resort

    NWACC Council Members will convene at Turtle Bay in Hawaii to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the organization, assess the successes and challenges of current programs, and determine the strategic and programmatic course of the organization for the next 5-year cycle (2014-2018).

    The retreat will also feature conversations with two visionary leaders in technology, Richard DeMillo and Amber Case.

    Amber Case will discuss the challenges and opportunities for technology programs in higher education, as well as the growing group of students who feel that a higher education no longer makes sense for them. She'll share some of her employees’ experiences as well as her own. The talk will cover open source and proprietary software, student opportunity, choice making, vendor lock-in and what CIOs can do to help higher education facilities become shining stars for future students and industries.

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  • Friday
    Nov 16 2012
    MobX Berlin 2012
    9am through Saturday, November 17 at 6pm
    Heimathafen Neukölln

    MobX - your premier annual conference for Mobile User Experience, small screen Interaction Design and usable interfaces on smart devices.

    This conference is for all you creative minds out there who deal with User Experience, interfaces and interactions in mobile contexts. It’s not really for developers (but we do love you, nonetheless). MobX is for all those who love small, mobile interfaces and smart experiences, good usability and consistent behaviour.

    There are a multitude of mobile gadgets, phones and tablets out there, with a mind-boggling variety of interfaces – with often dubious usability. We operate small screens in cars, trains and planes and elsewhere.

    Or is there no such thing as a mobile device, as some say, just mobile context? A star-studded line-up of international experts and mobile thinkers will give us their take on this and other key topics. (And there will be time to party as well!)

    Join us in Berlin and learn from the best.

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  • Thursday
    Nov 8 2012
    Visualized New York
    9am through Friday, November 9 at 4pm
    Times Center Manhattan

    VISUALIZED explores the evolution of communication at the intersection of big data, storytelling and design.

    Join us for an inspiring two-day gathering with the brightest minds and social innovators from around the world who are changing how we understand and interact with data; and gain insight into designing data-driven narratives that connect with audiences and visualize the human experience.

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  • Saturday
    Nov 3 2012
    CyborgCamp Portland 2012

    CyborgCamp is an unconference about the future of the relationship between humans and technology. We’ll discuss topics such as social media, design, code, inventions, web 2.0, twitter, the future of communication, cyborg technology, anthropology, psychology, and philosophy.

    Three scheduled speakers will give talks on biomedical engineering, cybernetic control systems and the stock market, and quantified self. The rest of the day will be unconference sessions.

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  • Tuesday
    Oct 23 2012
    Keeping it Realtime 2012
    9am through Wednesday, October 24 at 7pm
    PureSpace

    A MELTING POT CONFERENCE FOR REALTIME TECHNOLOGIES

    We asked ourselves, "What would an ideal realtime conference look like? Let's do that." 2011 was a blast and we can't wait to do it again.

    Everyone gets more out of conferences that are centered on making connections. No elitists here—you'll talk to everyone.

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  • Tuesday
    Oct 16 2012
    MforMobile Location Business Summit
    10am through Wednesday, October 17 at 11am
    Hyatt Place San Jose

    This San Jose conference will bring together many companies in the location business space. Come learn how brands and enterprise can better leverage location-based services in reasonable ways. Location Business Summit USA. Amber Case will be on a panel about the future of location and brands.

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  • Saturday
    Oct 13 2012
    State of the Map 2012
    9am through Sunday, October 14 at 6pm
    Oregon Convention Center

    The OpenStreetMap conference brings together people who care about OpenStreetMap to advance the world's free community map.

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  • Friday
    Oct 12 2012
    WhereCamp Portland 2012
    6pm through Sunday, October 14 at 3am
    Metro Regional Center

    WhereCampPDX is a free, volunteer-created unconference for anyone interested in geography and technology. This year’s event will be happening October 12th-14th, 2012 with a full day of unconference sessions at Metro Regional Center on the 13th.

    An unconference is a conference planned by the participants. We convene together, plan sessions, and break-out into the proposed session discussions and activities. This gives everyone an opportunity to bring to the table the things that interest them the most, and talk about emerging topics that are still new and exploratory. We value open participation, providing access to new voices, and lowering barriers to participation. As a result, the event is driven by the interests and talents of the participants.

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