There are usually 3-4 talks of about 20 minutes each (including Q&A), mixed with general discussion, networking and - of course - tea & coffee.
Talks can be presentations, demos, idea/production validation, or just something cool you've done and want to share with others. The rule of thumbs for talks is: "if you'd be interested in hearing it, then so will we". We welcome anyone who is willing to present, and have had many varied talks in the past. Presenting to your peers is great way to develop/hone your presentation skills, and giving at least one talk is recommended to all attendees.
There are usually 3-4 talks of about 20 minutes each (including Q&A), mixed with general discussion, networking and - of course - tea & coffee.
Talks can be presentations, demos, idea/production validation, or just something cool you've done and want to share with others. The rule of thumbs for talks is: "if you'd be interested in hearing it, then so will we". We welcome anyone who is willing to present, and have had many varied talks in the past. Presenting to your peers is great way to develop/hone your presentation skills, and giving at least one talk is recommended to all attendees.
There are usually 3-4 talks of about 20 minutes each (including Q&A), mixed with general discussion, networking and - of course - tea & coffee.
Talks can be presentations, demos, idea/production validation, or just something cool you've done and want to share with others. The rule of thumbs for talks is: "if you'd be interested in hearing it, then so will we". We welcome anyone who is willing to present, and have had many varied talks in the past. Presenting to your peers is great way to develop/hone your presentation skills, and giving at least one talk is recommended to all attendees.
There are usually 3-4 talks of about 20 minutes each (including Q&A), mixed with general discussion, networking and - of course - tea & coffee.
Talks can be presentations, demos, idea/production validation, or just something cool you've done and want to share with others. The rule of thumbs for talks is: "if you'd be interested in hearing it, then so will we". We welcome anyone who is willing to present, and have had many varied talks in the past. Presenting to your peers is great way to develop/hone your presentation skills, and giving at least one talk is recommended to all attendees.
There are usually 3-4 talks of about 20 minutes each (including Q&A), mixed with general discussion, networking and - of course - tea & coffee.
Talks can be presentations, demos, idea/production validation, or just something cool you've done and want to share with others. The rule of thumbs for talks is: "if you'd be interested in hearing it, then so will we". We welcome anyone who is willing to present, and have had many varied talks in the past. Presenting to your peers is great way to develop/hone your presentation skills, and giving at least one talk is recommended to all attendees.
There are usually 3-4 talks of about 20 minutes each (including Q&A), mixed with general discussion, networking and - of course - tea & coffee.
Talks can be presentations, demos, idea/production validation, or just something cool you've done and want to share with others. The rule of thumbs for talks is: "if you'd be interested in hearing it, then so will we". We welcome anyone who is willing to present, and have had many varied talks in the past. Presenting to your peers is great way to develop/hone your presentation skills, and giving at least one talk is recommended to all attendees.