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Betamore to host energy-focused hackathon in November

Its Power the Future hackathon will be 36 hours spent building apps and tools "to better all forms of energy creation and consumption."

Chris Whong and team at work during Reinvent Transit.

Federal Hill incubator and coworking space Betamore took on the city’s public transit system in its first hackathon in April.
Now it’s asking developers and designers to build apps and tools “to better all forms of energy creation and consumption.” The Power the Future hackathon — presented, perhaps opportunistically enough, by Constellation Energy — will be 36 hours spent on cleantech hacks, with $5,000 up for grabs in prizes.
Register for the hackathon, which takes place Nov. 2 and Nov. 3, here. Pitch an idea here.

Full Disclosure: Betamore cofounder Mike Brenner is an adviser to Technical.ly Baltimore.
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