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PRODUCTCON NEW YORK
?? Location: New York, US
? Dates: September 10, 2020
? Tickets: $0 - $1200
? Participants: 20000+
? Speakers: 50+
ProductCon is the largest product management conference series in the world.
Why ProductCon New York? ?
Once upon a time, a great product was born. Its creators were so smart that they knew a lot about new trends in AI, VR, IoT and Blockchain. That story may be about you and your business.
This event is fully product-building-oriented. The organizers invited speakers from Spotify, Google, Pepsico, Walmart, Mixpanel, Amplitude, Priceline, and others.
? If you ever have taken a yellow book with the brain drawn on the cover, probably you were reading "Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products" by Nir Eyal. Well, at the conference he will be speaking about the aspects of controlling attention and choosing life.
? Even if you are Apple Music fan, you might be interesting in what makes Spotify so special. Morgan Brown, Product Manager at Spotify, will tell you about the primary artifact of product brief.
?That’s not all, more sweeties find by clicking the link below.
This is a mad world or the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
This year the PHP Central Europe Conference won’t happen. It was canceled. The thing is, the Internet foamed with hatred. The organizers of the conference were blamed in diversity discrimination. It turns out that only white men were announced as speakers. And no women.
(No jokes! ?)
The organizers noted that anyone could apply for a speech, and only one woman filed an application with the same lecture that she had given last year.
Internet warriors were not at a loss. They said that organizers MUST persuade women and representatives of different ethnic groups to join the conference and speak.
Like, “Hey, we have not enough women in the list, please, join”
?Some quotes:
"In portraying a wholly male speaker line-up, the organizers indicate that this conference is for men, even if that was not their intent. Many potential attendees, particularly those from minority groups, will look at that line-up and conclude that the conference is not for them. They aren’t just looking at the talk content; they are looking for role models, people like them, people to inspire them… and they don’t see that in a male-dominated line-up. And any technical conference such as PHPCE is much more than simply a sharing of technical ideas. It is an event for socializing, and for networking. And those potential ticket-buying attendees from minority groups will be dissuaded from buying tickets if they believe that the event is simply a gathering of men."
"This is a bad take. it's on you the conference to make sure that you are reaching out to diverse speakers. I probably wouldn't feel comfortable speaking at your event given these responses FWIW."
"Following on from Larry’s withdrawal I had a further email exchange with the organizers, during which they offered to accept that one additional proposal that they had received from a woman. It’s somebody that I know, that I have heard speak before, and I know her to be a very confident and capable speaker with good technical knowledge to share. But that then puts a lot of pressure on the woman, knowingly being invited to speak after an all-male speaker list has already been announced, making her a “token” to diversity, and that isn’t a good thing either."
Please, confirm humanity.
ODSC INDIA 2019
What kind of reality is it?
?The first week of August moved on. It’s marked by one of the biggest specialized data science events. It’s called ODSC India, which was mostly about AI and ML. It is what to expect, what is ordained from the future of 2020.
?Jared Lander, Chief Data Scientist at Lander Analytics, talked about key concepts of ML and AI, avoiding buzzwords and technical terms. Instead, he emphasized more on how good code should look like. Speaking about the code, by the way, there were Python-dedicated workshops. With machine learning engineers participants practiced Time series analysis and forecasting using XGBoost.
?During case study discussion, Yash Deo, Consultant (AI and ML) at PwC, shared how he sussed out AI as an important step to generate actionable insights from open source data.
?Yash Deo also noted that it’s possible to predict the occurrence of certain events (eg. Riot's) based on information gathered from various Open Sources. What is more interesting is that now police and government are able to identify and predict potential suspicious accounts (Security use Case). Should it help to shorten a number of terrorist attacks? Time will show.
The conference is over. Anyway you can still make a few clicks on the agenda to get the links to some great presentations.
#india #ai #ml #python
THE CONFERENCE
?? Location: Malmö, Sweden
? Dates: August 27-28, 2019
? Tickets: €485 - €875
? Participants: 1000+
? Speakers: 40
Tech, tech, tech
The Conference is a 2-day conference about human behavior, new technology
Why The Conference? ?
? Claire L. Evans from Broadband will make your day start with the untold stories of the internet birth -- from the very beginning to nowadays.
? Technology impacts us, there’s no doubt. Scientists are mulling over about alternatives futures and consequences we may have. Zara Rahman, a researcher from The Engine Room together and Kris De Decker, founder of Low Tech Magazine will tell about the solutions from the past that might be worth to revisit now.
? Bye-bye coins. Studies say: Cash is going to fall of radars. Brett Scott and Jonas Hedman from Copenhagen Business School will take a closer look at programmable money, crypto vs. e-currencies. They will also explain the intersections between money systems, finance, digital technology, and cities.
? With Nicole He, programmer & artist, you'll hear the voice, but not a human voice. This talk will be about the tech that stands behind human assistants, from challenges to opportunities.
? Mark d’Inverno, Professor of Computer Science at Goldsmiths, University of London, will share his scientific research investigates the future of human/machine collaboration. He believes that AI can help humans develop their creativity rather than replace all of us.
#sweden #conference #ai #technology #crypto
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London is the capital of Great Tech
Last week London was hit by tech in all of its forms. There was a 2-day festival full of sources for innovation. Its name Unbound London.
? The lucky ones — let’s say those who attended the event — now can talk about the investments in bitcoins. And that will be something more than just glare of rhetoric.
⚖️ During the Innovation in finance panel, there was a discussion about banks which are balancing between regulation and innovation with regards to enhancing the customer experience.
? Researchers recently discovered a fact that the global cost of cybercrime is $600 billion annually. Raj Samani, McAfee Chief Scientist at McAfee, told about the accurate ways of protection for achieving cybersecurity.
♀ 4 women's health products — wearable breast pump for mothers and Trainer app — raised $42M in funding. It won’t be true to say it was easy. They needed to break through the rooted stereotypes in healthcare for that. Tania Boler, Founder & CEO at Elvie, shared innovative solutions they used to get that pretty sum of money.
?️ Ben Hookway, CEO at Relative Insight believes that a large amount of language data goes unused. So he showed how the understanding of language techniques influence consumers. Well...language still has power. And Ben proved that it helps businesses earn money.
Don’t worry if you missed techy event this year. It will be happening again next year.
IMPACT LIVE
?? Hartford, USA
? Dates: August 6–7, 2019
? Tickets: $599 - $999
? Participants: 1,000+
? Speakers: 17+
Time to trust
IMPACT Live - is a 2-day conference dedicated to digital sales and marketing.
Why IMPACT Live? ?
The name is saying for itself; this is about making an impact. But this time in a good way.
?️Marcus Sheridan, an inbound marketer, together with IMPACT team are rolling out a workshop exploring the principles of making people trust you. That’s made to help in boosting sales. Simply, when people trust your product, they’re ready to pay for it.
? Good content attracts. Mark Massey, CEO at Retrofoam will share the content video strategy which increased their leads by 2,942%.
?Triggers are powerful brain pickers. If you make them good, you can draw more attention to your brand. Co-Founder and CEO of DigitalMarketer, Ryan Deiss, will tell you how to be reactive and targeted. SAY NO MORE TO BEING PUSHY.
And not only that...SEO, media, the press are about impact too — a hard game that’s worth playing.
#impactlive #usa #digitalmarketing #sales
MGS CANADA ’19
?? Toronto, Canada
? Dates: August 15, 2019
? Tickets: $95 - $4910
? Participants: 250+
? Speakers: 20+
MGS Canada ’19 is a 1-day publisher-focused conference that gathers mobile growth and brand marketing professionals.
Why MGS Canada ’19? ?
How many pickups do you make per day? And how many notifications do you get? World is mobile-oriented as much as this conference.
What if you attend it...
? If to launch space drones into the space, we can awesome photos. If to leverage movies content for App Store, we can drive growth. Mr. Matthew Macaskill, Product Manager at Gameloft Toronto, will tell you how to do that, step by step, mentioning the tiniest details, from timing to KPIs.
? If people were less lazy, humanity could do everything manually. Laziness pushed us to automation. If you want to automate social media campaigns, check out the session run by Simone Lejeune, Head of UA at Hopper.
?If to do your job well (and not just to do just for to do), you may move the conversion needle like Solmaz Yilancioglu did it for WSOP (WOrld Series of Poker). Now it ranks #1 in relevant search terms.
There can be more “if” mentioned, but let’s keep it short. If you attend it, you’ll understand what mobile marketing is.
NEXTECH 2019 BY ADWEEK
?? New York, US
? Dates: July 24-25, 2019
? Tickets: $795-$1,295
? Participants: 500+
? Speakers: 33+
It’s an ad, ad world!
Nextech 2019 by Adweek is a 2-day event that gathers brands, agencies, publishers to explore the technology usage in marketing.
Why Nextech 2019 by Adweek? ?
Adweek is a leading news source covering marketing, media and tech. For adjectives less used, let’s speak in numbers — Adweek has 20+ million traffic. That’s an awesome metric. So they know how to build great content. Well, they also good at building awesome schedules.
? With Keith Zubchevich, Chief Strategy Officer at Conviva, you will be talking about new standards of streaming.
? Elizabeth Gallagher, Chief Revenue Officer at Lineate, tracks customers arrive at purchase decisions. And you will be able to do that well too — this session is about the marketing funnel (and all tricks behind).
?️ Phil Schraeder, CEO at GumGum, will teach you to keep your content safe even in the dark corners of the web. It’s all about defensive tactics like blacklists, whitelists, and keyword blocking. Run ad, run, but at a safe place.
? Nicholas Dujnic, VP of Marketing at LiveIntent, believes in the power of email. Even more, he knows how to diversify brand ad buys via emails.
“Plus, there will be featured new advances in technology and their implications for advertising and brand marketing, including AI, augmented reality”
One ad, please!
#adweek #ads #media #marketing #us
MOZCON
?? Seattle, US
? Dates: 15-17 July, 2019
? Tickets: $999 - 1,547
? Participants:
? Speakers: 27
Traffic is good.
MozCon is a 3-day conference about SEO, analytics, mobile growth, and content.
Why MozCon? ?
Nevertheless, it’s 2019, the fight for being listed in the top 10 in Google search is still ongoing.
?️ Rand Fishkin will show you ways to get traffic in the high time of Google (Amazon, Instagram, YouTube, and others) monopoly power.
⚒️ Dana DiTomaso is well-experienced in analytics and reporting. During her talks, she’s going to help you mastering popular free tools — Google Data Studio, Google Analytics, and Google Tag Manager.
?️ If your SEO-specialist is keyword-obsessed, Ross Simmonds can prove any different — keywords won’t be enough. He will uncover content ideas leveraged from forums, communities, niche sites, and good old-fashioned SERP analysis.
?️ Everyone who deals with link-building knows — it’s like being a brand profile architect. You build, design, and take care of the brand. Shannon McGuirk prepared an insight. She will explain how to supercharge link-building with Digital PR newsroom.
ps.: While you’re reading this, someone is trying so hard to overcome competitors’ domination in position. Don’t let them outrun you ?
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