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BarCamp Nairobi 2013

Page history last edited by Nekesa Were 10 years, 8 months ago

 

 

Venue:

iHub, m:lab and Nailab

 

Date:

Saturday 24th August, 2013

 

 

BarCamp Nairobi

 

The first Barcamp Nairobi was held on the afternoon of 31st of March 2007 at the University of Nairobi and was attended by 50 brave campers (40 more than the organisers had anticipated!). The first talk at this Barcamp Nairobi was on the then fastest car in the world, the Bugatti Veyron. Other talks that day covered a wide range of interests from software solutions such as AfricaDotNet and Bungeni (an open source system to manage parliaments), 

to Equal Opportunity Manufacturing from the team at FabLab Nairobi, residential networking and some business talk with Long Tail Economics of Abundance. Some foresight and wisdom was shared as well; for example, Barcamp discussed how to best prepare for the landing of the 

fibre cable network, when that network was still just a concept. 

 

Barcamp Nairobi in 2013

 

On 24th August, 2013 Barcamp Nairobi celebrates its 7th birthday with pride. The 50 campers in 2007 have seen their numbers expand dramatically to 600 campers in 2010. From a couple of hours on one afternoon in a single room in 2007, Barcamp Nairobi now runs morning to evening, in several rooms simultaneously with live stream online for international audiences. 

 

From 7 bloggers in 2007 Barcamp Nairobi now attracts 100s of the most influential bloggers and video journalists who make up a key part of the audience. Although parts of the event have grown beyond recognition the key values remain the same; sessions proposed and scheduled each day by attendees, all attendees are encouraged to present or facilitate a session, everyone is also asked to share information and experiences of the event via public web channels, attendance is typically monetarily free and generally restricted only by space constraints. More people, more time, bigger venues, same principles.

 

The last 7 years have been amazing, the next 50 will be even better.

 

Barcamp Nairobi – The Next 50

 

The theme for Barcamp 2013 is ‘The Next 50’. We aim to get the conversation going on where tech in Kenya will be in the next 50 years.

As Kenya celebrates 50 years of independence this year, we have the unique and enviable opportunity to dream and contemplate what the next 50 years should look like and what role technology will play. As thinkers, technologists in various sectors, and citizens of this country we can begin the process of visualizing the future and shaping it.

 

Challenges such as access to healthcare, quality and equitable education, food security have their answers in technology and the possibilities are endless. There will come a time in the next 50 years when these issues will be non-issues so to speak. What will that future look 4 like? What technologies will be pervasive? How will people interact and how will lives be affected and improved?

 

Come to Barcamp 2013. Let us begin the conservation.

 

Barcamp Nairobi - beyond 50 will also see the launch of Barcamp Kenya, our vehicle to take the Barcamp spirit and ideals beyond the capital and into different parts of our country. We envision at least two Barcamps in Kenya outside Nairobi in 2014 and at least two more on top of that in 2015. Barcamp Mombasa, Barcamp Eldoret, Barcamp Kisumu, Barcamp Nakuru, Barcamp Kakamega and so on, the possibilities and opportunities are enormous.

 

Barcamp Nairobi would provide advice, support, logistical help but the main organisation, theme and nature of each Barcamp would lie with the local organising committee building their capacity to organise more events in their own locations.  In preparation for this, there will be good representation from universities and hubs outside of Nairobi at this years event.

 

 

Sponsors

 

 

We would like to invite you to partner with us in supporting Barcamp Nairobi 2013. Sponsorship of Barcamp Nairobi constitutes a significant relationship building exercise with numerous trail blazers, innovators, entrepreneurs, developers, bloggers who form the heart of the Kenya’s ICT community. 

 

As an official partner you will, amongst other benefits, have the opportunity to brand conference delegate packs, conference venues, conference media, conference goody bags, conference t shirts, as well as the opportunity to participate in the Barcamp sessions. To sponsor the event, please email info@barcamp.co.ke

 

Involvement with Barcamp Nairobi will serve to affirm your commitment to supporting the activities of the Kenyan technology community to network, build partnerships, exchange ideas, learn from each other in a high paced professional environment.

 

 

Schedule

 

Day 1

  • Morning
  • Lunch
  • Afternoon 

 

Planners

  • David Kiania
  • Riyaz Bichani
  • Josiah Mugambi
  • Nekesa Were 
  • Moses Kemibaro
  • Jeff Maina
  • Joseph Mathai
  • Daudi Were
  • Michelle Kwambo
  • Gituma Nturibi 

 

Volunteers

  •  
Nelly Kiboi
RACHAEL MWANGI
Andati
caroline rono
Eugene Muhando
William Were
ERICK MURIITHI
Jane Njuguna
Gikonyo Ndugu
Philip Gitau
Kate Kimani
Fauzia Muholo
Wanjiku Gaturi.
Fridah oyaro
Anthony Nandaa
Peter Koech
George Jilavoya
daniel kamiru
Mercy Orangi
Ian Mugambi
caroline rono
Joseph Bosire
Harrison Muhari
Michelle Kwambo
Euticus Mola
Joy Chelagat
john maroria
Gabriel Majivu
James Gachie
Kipruto Bett
milchah kimathi
Michael Bullut
Leonard Korir
James Muendo
Angela Macharia
Fred Otieno
Moses Mwemezi Kemibaro
Felix Kimaru
Mark Mwangi
Tracy Keya
Allan Onchuru
Kenneth Gitonga
Joseph Karani
Silas Tallam
Sam waluchio
OBWARI
Murugi Kagotho
Gituma Nturibi
Rael Stevvens
Mildred Anekeya
Berita Keya
Samson Tholley
viqtor muly
Evans Ikua
Kinyanjui Njonde
Simon
Erick Wasambo
Jonah Nzovu
samson njuguna
joseph ng'ang'a
peter wanjeri
Jansen
Kevin Guto
Emmanuel Rop
ernest mugambi
dickson mburu
Wanyamu Kimani
  • Participants (aka Campers)
  • Register here to attend. 

 

Task List

(please -cross out- when it's done)

Tech

  • Wifi
  • Projector, White Boards
  • Photo
  • Video
  • Audio
  • Streaming or Stickam or Skype

Non-tech

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Coffee/Tea
  • Tables and chairs

Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.

Please use the tag (fill in your tag -- usually barcamp{location}) for content related to this event

 

Topics

Low Cost On Demand Media Services/Able Wireless
UI/UX Design
Education for All through Technology
GIS and Space technologies
Kisii Crime Observatory and Community Safety
Education
Provision a complete live cloud system in 5mins
Information Security
Bitcoin
Cloud Computing
National Intergrated System
Growing Kenya's presence in Africa, and marketing of apps...the next 50
The future of learning
APIs
Skills Specialization
HOME AUTHOMATION
Youth participation in governance and policy formulations in the next 50 years
Innovation Ecosystem
Social entrepreneurship
Ultra-efficient education systems & e-learning techology
Tools that developers use
Growth Hacking
GSM Security