Hackathon Invites Participants to Solve Water, Energy Issues

June 17, 2015
August event will focus on using innovative ways to leverage and improve existing technologies to reduce water and energy use

California is experiencing a significant paradigm shift around water and energy. The 2015 Water/Energy Nexus Hackathon, coming to San Francisco in mid-August, intends to bring some of the smartest minds together to help address these complex issues. This two-day event will allow students, professionals and enthusiasts to experiment, improve and unveil new methods to help manage, interact and understand the growing relationship between water and energy, which is ever more critical given the current drought situation.

With a keynote sponsorship by California American Water, the 2015 Water/Energy Nexus Hackathon takes place two days prior to the inaugural Smart H2O Summit conference and exposition, which will be held Aug. 17 to 19 at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. The winners of the Hackathon will be presented with their awards during a ceremony at the event. Smart H2O Summit (SHS), a co-sponsor of the Hackathon, is focused on helping municipalities and other key water stewards solve their critical infrastructure challenges through innovative technologies.

“There is great synergy between our two events as they are both focused on the positive impact technology can have on drought and energy,” said Jane McDermott, Smart H2O Summit event director. We look forward to sharing the Hackathon’s solutions with our attendees.”

“Combining an event such as this with the Smart H2O Summit allows us to showcase how innovation and collaboration can indeed help us address complex issues,” said Christopher Peacock, founder of H2.O and The Water Innovation Project, the event's curator. “This two-day Hackathon combined with the three-day SHS conference and exposition will help us unveil new ways of thinking about how we interact with technology.”

Hackathons are known for generating creative ideas and giving individuals a place to rally around. This event, to be held at General Assembly in San Francisco, is expected to attract business and community leaders, environmental and water professionals and of course, coders and technologists with a common desire to do good.

“Events like the Water/Energy Nexus Hackathon allow us to come together as a community and explore ideas to build a more resilient society,” Peacock said. “The timing is right for such an event, and we are all excited about the potential it holds for sharing ideas and generating new possibilities.”

Source: Smart H2O Summit

Sponsored Recommendations

Blower Package Integration

March 20, 2024
See how an integrated blower package can save you time, money, and energy, in a wastewater treatment system. With package integration, you have a completely integrated blower ...

Strut Comparison Chart

March 12, 2024
Conduit support systems are an integral part of construction infrastructure. Compare steel, aluminum and fiberglass strut support systems.

Energy Efficient System Design for WWTPs

Feb. 7, 2024
System splitting with adaptive control reduces electrical, maintenance, and initial investment costs.

Blower Isentropic Efficiency Explained

Feb. 7, 2024
Learn more about isentropic efficiency and specific performance as they relate to blowers.