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Let's learn to code together.
We are training people to become coding friendly. Learning the mind-set is more important than the particular coding language.
We are practicing collaborative activities like Study Jams, Coding Clubs, Code Wars, DevFests, etc.
And we provide hand holding and office hours when you need it the most - just ask / let us know how we can help.
This initiative is sponsored by OpenHub: https://openhubproject.com/

The purpose of this meetup group: Continuous co-learning to achieve project-oriented goals.
You should joinΒ if you are local andΒ consider yourself as a coder / developer,Β or want to learn technology to the level when you can use it for projects or for getting a job.
Please feel out this form to let us know, what technology you are interested in learning and what you are willing to teach/share.
Please vote free first topics you are interested to learn next as level 2 or 3.Β  http://doodle.com/poll/ubzgq3s48s5k6re5Β 
Levels:

1 - Introduction.Β 
2 - Design concepts and/or step-by-step learning of technology.Β 
3 - Advanced topics, requires knowing the technology when coming to the class.

About us:
Open Hub project is an open ecosystem and resource center for local tech workforce / tech business. We are building local tech community, consulting tech startups and tech companies, match making business ideas generators with developers, teaching coding and organizing education workshops. We are attuned to the technology as it relates to business needs in Hudson Valley.
https://openhubproject.com/

Mission statement:
Bringing people together around technology. Creating an environment where people learn and work together benefiting and inspired by technology and collaboration, and match making them for the mutual empowerment. Mentoring the youth and empowering professionals to share their best practices and grow as mentors.

Upcoming events

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  • HVTech Show & Tell: Makers / Creatives Edition - Newburgh

    HVTech Show & Tell: Makers / Creatives Edition - Newburgh

    The Ellis, 60 Dubois Street, Newburgh, NY, US

    Doors open 5:30 PM Β· Main program 6:00–8:00 PM Β· Networking continues after
    πŸ“ The Ellis, Newburgh, NY Β·
    theellisnewburgh.com Β· @the.ellis.newburgh

    This one is different.
    No formal agenda. No slides-only presentations. Just makers, builders, tinkerers, musicians, and dreamers gathering in one of the coolest creative spaces in the Hudson Valley β€” The Ellis in Newburgh β€” to show each other what they're working on.
    If you've built something, broken something, coded something, soldered something, composed something, or just found something fascinating β€” this is your stage.

    We're looking for people who want to bring:
    πŸ€– A robot β€” your favorite bot, build, or mechanical curiosity. Show it off. Let people poke at it.
    πŸ’» A project demo β€” anything running on a laptop, a Raspberry Pi, or a breadboard. We'll have a projector. You bring the wow.
    🎨 A creative project β€” physical or digital. Art, design, interactive installation, generative work β€” if you made it, we want to see it.
    🎡 Music β€” bring tracks, an instrument, or a live set. The Ellis is a creative space and we want the energy to match.
    Want to present or show something?

    Fill out our Call for Speakers form and tell us what you're bringing β€” we'll be in touch to find the right format for you:
    πŸ‘‰ forms.gle/SykEozKgmKae8xgV6
    Spots are limited, so don't wait.

    The vibe:
    Arrive from 5:30 PM for early mingling. The main program runs 6:00–8:00 PM, with open networking continuing after. Weather permitting, we'll spill out into The Ellis backyard β€” one of Newburgh's most unexpected outdoor spaces.

    🍹 Cash bar available β€” come thirsty.

    This is a community evening β€” part tech meetup, part maker fair, part creative gathering. Bring a friend who doesn't think of themselves as "a tech person." They'll fit right in.

    πŸŒ€ Something Bigger Is Brewing
    We're working on something we're calling AI-infused entertainment β€” a concept that blends technology, creativity, and live experience in ways the Hudson Valley hasn't seen yet.
    We believe the most interesting things happen at the edges: where a coder meets a musician, where a robotics builder meets a visual artist, where AI tools meet human creative instinct.
    If you're a creative, performer, venue, or maker in the Hudson Valley who's been thinking along these lines β€” we want to meet you. This event is part of how we find each other.
    Come with your ideas. Leave with co-conspirators.
    πŸ†“ Free to attend β€” RSVP is mandatory
    Join our chapter GDG Hudson: https://gdg.community.dev/gdg-hudson/
    Join our community at HVTechFest slack channel
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    Local tech professionals get-together in person on a monthly basis, alternating local municipalities. All these smaller size meet ups culminate with the two-day professional developers conference, DevFest Troy on October 23-24th, 2026. We will provide more details about this event as we move forward.

    We are looking forward to seeing you there.

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  • HVTech virtual: All this Data...

    HVTech virtual: All this Data...

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    We are happy to introduce this month speaker Ashley Peguero, founder of Citylens. She is currently pursuing a Duel Bachelors of Data Science/ Ai and Business administration at Lehman College, with an interest in smart cities ,as well as tech-driven innovation in real estate.
    She will present a ~30 min talk "All This Data… But Who Can Actually Use It? Turning Open City Data into Real Understanding".
    We have more open data than ever before, but most people like our families and our communities members still can’t make any sense of it. This talk explores how we move beyond datasets and spreadsheets to create civic tools that translate complex city data into clear, human understanding. Through platforms like City Lens, we’ll look at how AI and thoughtful design can bridge the gap between data and everyday people, making city systems more transparent, accessible, and actually usable.
    In Ashley's own words: "Right now, we’re living in a moment where cities are producing massive amounts of data β€” dashboards, reports, permits, policy changes but most of it is still locked behind technical language and disconnected systems. The people most impacted by these decisions are usually the ones who understand it the least. My work focuses on bridging that gap.
    Through City Lens, I’m exploring how we move past just collecting and visualizing data, and instead build systems that actually make it make sense, using AI, real-time dashboards, and storytelling to turn complex city information into something people can understand and use.
    But this talk goes beyond just the tool. It opens up a bigger conversation around collaboration. How do we bring together technologists, civic leaders, planners, and communities to build things that actually serve people? How do we use AI in a way that supports understanding instead of replacing it?
    This session is really about shifting from just having access to data, to actually being able to use it. We’ll talk about how to encourage the next generation to not just look at data, but question it, build with it, and use AI in a way that helps improve the neighborhoods they live in.
    I want people to leave not just thinking about the problem, but actually thinking about how they can be part of solving it."
    Open Q&A and community discussion to follow.
    Free to attend β€” RSVP here or through meetup.com/hvtech
    Join the conversation in Slack
    We welcome you to give a lightning talk, or share your professional achievements, tips and tricks. We welcome AI enthusiasts showing their AI projects and following their live development. Ongoing 2026 call for speakers is available for your submission. Feel free to add as many talks as interested. These talks will be considered for our community meetups and can lead to your speakers engagement with our DevFest this Fall.
    Join our chapter GDG Hudson: https://gdg.community.dev/gdg-hudson/
    Join our community at HVTechFest slack channel
    Local tech professionals get-together in person on a monthly basis, alternating local municipalities. All these smaller size meet ups culminate with the two-day professional developers conference, DevFest Troy on October 23-24th, 2026. We will provide more details about this event as we move forward.
    We are looking forward to seeing you there.

    Register in advance for this and following virtual meetings (monthly, on the third Thursday of the month):
    [https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/YrVsZEK1Rpy73IhVMd9t-w
    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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  • HVTech virtual: AI solutions

    HVTech virtual: AI solutions

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    We are happy to introduce this month speakers:

    • Sai Joshitha Kathari with her talk "Building Self-Healing Infrastructure: AI-Assisted Reliability Engineering for Modern Distributed Systems",
    • Uday Shankar Bhowal with his talk "Innovation using Open AI solutions in Business Digital Technology for Healthcare technology". He will showcase a few automated solutions utilizing RAG and Supervised Learning to enhance and improve business performance utilized in healthcare settings for cost savings and efficiency improvements
      Sai's talk "Building Self-Healing Infrastructure: AI-Assisted Reliability Engineering for Modern Distributed Systems" abstract:
      Modern distributed systems generate massive amounts of operational data, but incident detection and troubleshooting often remain highly manual and reactive. This session explores how AI-assisted operational workflows can help engineering teams reduce alert fatigue, improve incident response, and build more resilient cloud-native systems.
      The talk will cover practical approaches for combining observability signals, deployment context, and operational telemetry to improve incident detection and reliability workflows in Kubernetes and distributed infrastructure environments. Attendees will also learn how AI-assisted automation can support Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practices without replacing human operational decision-making.
      Open Q&A and community discussion to follow.
      Free to attend β€” RSVP here or through meetup.com/hvtech
      Join the conversation in Slack
      We welcome you to give a lightning talk, or share your professional achievements, tips and tricks. We welcome AI enthusiasts showing their AI projects and following their live development. Ongoing 2026 call for speakers is available for your submission. Feel free to add as many talks as interested. These talks will be considered for our community meetups and can lead to your speakers engagement with our DevFest this Fall.
      Join our chapter GDG Hudson: https://gdg.community.dev/gdg-hudson/
      Join our community at HVTechFest slack channel
      Local tech professionals get-together in person on a monthly basis, alternating local municipalities. All these smaller size meet ups culminate with the two-day professional developers conference, DevFest Troy on October 23-24th, 2026. We will provide more details about this event as we move forward.
      We are looking forward to seeing you there.

    Register in advance for this and following virtual meetings (monthly, on the third Thursday of the month):
    [https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/YrVsZEK1Rpy73IhVMd9t-w
    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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    2 attendees

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