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Announcing TADHack Global 2016

TADHack Global will run over the 14-16th October (Friday-Sunday), locations will run on 2 of the 3 days. We have 32+ locations confirmed around the world including: Athens, Austin, Bangladesh – Dhaka, Berlin, Boston, Brisbane, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Kuala Lumpur, Kyiv (Ukraine), Lisbon, London, Madrid, Melbourne, Mexico, Moscow, Netherlands, NYC, Orlando, Oslo, Pakistan, Paris, San … Continue reading Announcing TADHack Global 2016

TADHack-mini Uruguay 2016 Summary

TADHack-mini Uruguay took place on the 10th and 11th May (Tuesday and Wednesday) at the Universidad ORT Uruguay (Campus Centro) in the vibrant city of Montevideo. We are grateful for Universidad ORT Uruguay’s cooperation in making this event possible. As at every TADHack around the world the enthusiasm, creativity, and skills are world class. Because … Continue reading TADHack-mini Uruguay 2016 Summary

TADHack Uruguay 10-11 May

(For English version scroll down.) En tan sólo 2 semanas, el 10 y 11 de mayo estaremos llevando a cabo TADHack Uruguay en Montevideo en las instalaciones de la Universidad ORT Uruguay, patrocinado por dicha institución y Telestax. Este será nuestro primer evento en Uruguay y el segundo en América Latina; Iquall Networks llevó adelante … Continue reading TADHack Uruguay 10-11 May

Sacha Nacar on TADHack-mini London

This year’s TADHack edition was particularly meaningful to me as it marked a few great milestones. First of all, exactly a year ago I was participating in my first hackathon – being TADHack mini London 2015. Secondly, I discovered University College London at TADHack that year and it gave me the idea to apply for … Continue reading Sacha Nacar on TADHack-mini London

TADHack London Part 2

TADHack-mini London was larger that last year with 88 people through the door, 18 hacks, with more diversity of people involved, and many more hacks winning that required little coding. For example, using webhooks between Cisco Spark and IBM Bluemix. This is an important trend; the tools and platforms continue to democratize telecoms so more … Continue reading TADHack London Part 2

Quick Summary of TADHack-mini London 2016 and the Winners

TADHack-mini London was larger that last year with 88 people through the door, with 18 hacks, with more diversity of people involved, and many more hacks winning that required little coding. This is an important trend; the tools and platforms continue to democratize telecoms so more and more people can use it their applications, services … Continue reading Quick Summary of TADHack-mini London 2016 and the Winners

TADHack Japan Pitches

TADHack Japan ran from the 13-14 February in Kawasaki. In previous weblogs we reviewed the pitches that won prizes from the sponsors; and reviewed the many firsts we achieve with TADHack Japan on Day 1. This weblog reviews the other TADHack Japan pitches, as you can see in this weblog the quality bar of the … Continue reading TADHack Japan Pitches

TADHack Japan Day 1

We achieved a first at TADHack Japan Day 1, close to 100% turn out ratio for those registered to attend in person.  And this is Valentine’s weekend, the developers here are hardcore! We have never achieved such a turn-out ratio before. This demonstrates the interest in telecom app development and particularly WebRTC in Japan. This … Continue reading TADHack Japan Day 1

Prizes for TADHack Japan

Here are the prizes for TADHack Japan. Skyway prize will be a Raspberry Pi and WebRTC book that Uchida-san of NTT Advanced Technology translated. You will be able to meet Uchida-san at both TADHack Japan (13-14 February) and the WebRTC Conference Japan (16-17 February). Telestax prize will be 80,000 yen worth of Amazon gift certificates … Continue reading Prizes for TADHack Japan

TADHack Japan Brief

We’re excited about TADHack-mini Japan, its going to be a fun event. It is made possible thanks to the support of Matrix, NTT-AT (Advanced Technology), Skyway and Telestax. A special thank you to NTT-AT for all their help and support in making TADHack-mini Japan possible. Thank you to partners Ric Telecom and WebRTC Conference for … Continue reading TADHack Japan Brief