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A network of peer-to-peer making clubs for everyone who is interested in technology – regardless of age or ability. At our monthly Clubs, Rebels get together to share existing knowledge and learn new skills in a fun, safe and collaborative environment. We also run Rebel Makers Camp – an annual celebration of digital making for everyone.
UKGovHack is an annual event bringing together technologists and public sector enthusiasts. It is a two day hackathon with a simultaneous conference stream for those wanting to gain more knowledge. The aim is to strengthen and diversify the civic tech community.
Accountability Hack is your chance to impact the democratic process through technology. It is a series of lunchtime discussions culminating in a two day hackathon for the UK Civic Tech community with workshops for those wanting to learn more. Now in it’s sixth year, the aim is to create applications using open government data to hold our elected to account.
Hack the Economy is a joint production of the Bank of England (BoE), the National Audit Office (NAO) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). We bring together the best data analysts/scientists of three national organisations to spend a day digging into the data to tell us something that we do not know already.
Today we live in a world where there is more health advice and information available to us than ever before. Yet despite this, the NHS still spends £11 billion annually on managing ill health caused by lifestyle choices, with £150 million spent on late diagnoses of cancer alone. We want to bring together some of the best coders, makers, developers and designers to delve into this newly captured open-data, to come up with mobile/app/tech solutions which encourage people to engage with their health and tackle their FOFO.
This is a digital content production and archive hackathon project funded by the Arts Council England as part of BMAG’s plan to release an image and sound archive for use by others. We are working to ‘hack’ the contents through spoken word, writing and technology responses over a short period of time.
“The process of working with Julia and her team has been really energising. It’s been really inspirational just looking at the number of apps developed, and the creativity which has gone into them. It has been a great experience for us.”Johanna Hutchinson FEG7 Project Manager, Business, Innovation & Skills
“A massive thank you to the amazing Rebel Labs team. You guys are brilliant at this stuff and really raised the bar on last year – what a professional, polished event and so much fun. Thank you all for not only delivering over and above but putting all your passion into it and really exceeding our expectations.”Tracy Green Head of Strategy, Parliamentary Digital Service