PeopleSpace

1691 Kettering St. Irvine, CA USA

April 23, 2016 @ 9:00amApril 24, 2016 @ 6:00pm
Registration for Space Apps is Closed

The International NASA Space Apps Challenge is a two-day hackathon where teams of technologists, scientists, designers, artists, educators, entrepreneurs, developers and students across the globe collaborate and engage with publicly available data to design innovative solutions for global challenges.

Event Information

NASA Space Apps Irvine 2015:


Schedule


Saturday

9:00 AM

RegistrationBreakfast Arrive, simple breakfast & coffee

10:00 AM

Schedule and logistics announcement

10:30 AM

Subject Matter Expert briefing

11:00 AM

Begin Developing

12:30 PM

Lunch Break

1:30 PM

Developing continued

3:30 PM

Optional Progress briefing, more developing

4:00 PM

Coaching Session Begins

6:00 PM

Coaching Session Begins

6:30 PM

Dinner Break

7:00 PM

Speaker

8:00 PM

Continue Developing

Sunday

9:00 AM

Breakfast Arrive, simple breakfast & coffee

10:00 AM

Logistics briefing & update

10:15 AM

Continue developing

12:00 PM

Lunch break

2:00 PM

Presentation Prep & Tech Check Final hours of worktime should be focused on perfecting your presentation, tech-check for final presentations also takes place

3:00 PM

Presentations

5:00 PM

Judges Vote

5:30 PM

Awards

6:00 PM

Wrap up

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