Year: 2018

Dec 6th Meetup

We’re back in Exeter Phoenix on our normal “first thursday of every other month” schedule. Join us for lightning talks, discussion and techy chit-chat! Derek Buitenhuis (Senior Video Engineer @ Vimeo) – Loading Balancing with Consistent Hashing Paul Rose – Scaling Web projects / servers more TBC! If you’d like to give a short 10 minute lightning talk at this

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Space Apps 20-21st Oct

The NASA Space Apps Hackathon returned for its 7th year at the Met Office. This year TechExeter hosted the Exeter event for the worlds biggest hackathon – here’s our wrap up video: We ran it with our amazing partners The Met Office, and were generously sponsored by DesignSpark/RS components. More details including our winning teams can be found on the

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October 11th Meetup

NOTE: WE’VE PUSHED THIS MEETUP BACK ONE WEEK DUE TO VENUE CLASHES – WE’RE NOW ON THE 11TH AND AT THE CITY GATE HOTEL! Join us for a tear-down of the conference (full of juicy stats and feedback points!), plus we’ve got a lightning talk from @JordanTheCoder on her journey into tech! October Post-Conference and Pre-SpaceApps meetup! Thursday, Oct 11,

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Annual Tech Conference, Sept 7th

>> CONFERENCE IS OVER! << What an amazing day – thank you all for coming, and to our wonderful speakers, sponsors and VIPs! Photos are available here : https://www.flickr.com/photos/152171701@N07/sets/72157699636714201/ Some tweets from the day are available here : https://twitter.com/i/moments/1039591636576157697 Presentation slides are on slideshare and recordings will be uploaded soon. Friday 7th September, Univeristy of Exeter. Multi-track one day tech

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August 2nd Meetup

A superb mix of lightning talks, discussion and networking / social – we return from our summer hiatus for this regularly programmed meetup. * Guy Buesnel – PNT Security Technologist, talks about Global Positioning Satellite (and GNS) security * Tom Powell – Met Office Informatics Lab, “Teaching Alexa about weather warnings” * Toni Oatway – We need STEM Ambassadors! August

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