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About the event

Together with BOSCH we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.

Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.

About the event

Together with Bosch we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.

Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.

You can also join us in-person at Talent Garden Vienna (Liechtensteinstraße 111-115, 1090 Vienna)
We have three Tech Talks prepared for you! Afterwards, you can stay and network or play some table soccer!

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4:00 pm
5:00 pm
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Supporting Pointer Interactions in iPadOS 13.4
Peter Steinberger
Founder & CEO of PSPDFKit
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
(CET)

Supporting Pointer Interactions in iPadOS 13.4

With the just released iPadOS 13.4, Apple added support for trackpad and mouse devices! Watch me code live on supporting pointer interactions into a large project using Xcode 11.4 and Swift. This is a chance for you to learn how the API works, how you can create bezier paths in-code (and what tools are there to help), and how to structure the handler in a way that is easy to read and extensive. We’ll also discuss a few tricks and hacks how to make the process faster, how to make buttons react to events, and official and unofficial ways how to differentiate between finger touches and pointer taps. This talk is based on the blog post but is much more hands-on and shows a few tricks we have learned since then.

Founder & CEO of PSPDFKit
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Supporting Pointer Interactions in iPadOS 13.4
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With the just released iPadOS 13.4, Apple added support for trackpad and mouse devices! Watch me code live on supporting pointer interactions into a large project using Xcode 11.4 and Swift. This is a chance for you to learn how the API works, how you can create bezier paths in-code (and what tools are there to help), and how to structure the handler in a way that is easy to read and extensive. We’ll also discuss a few tricks and hacks how to make the process faster, how to make buttons react to events, and official and unofficial ways how to differentiate between finger touches and pointer taps. This talk is based on the blog post but is much more hands-on and shows a few tricks we have learned since then.
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6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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Why make the first quantum website in the world?
Boyan Benev
Founder of SHYN & Partner at Farstar
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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Why make the first quantum website in the world?

How do you make a complex subject like quantum computing accessible to a wide audience? In order to unlock the true potential of QC, a broad group of engineers, innovators and entrepreneurs have to wrap their heads around this nascent but transformative technology. This webinar will aim to explain the rather alternative approach taken by the SHYN team. The session will consist of a short introduction outlining the topic, followed by an interactive Q&A.

Founder of SHYN & Partner at Farstar
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Why make the first quantum website in the world?
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How do you make a complex subject like quantum computing accessible to a wide audience? In order to unlock the true potential of QC, a broad group of engineers, innovators and entrepreneurs have to wrap their heads around this nascent but transformative technology. This webinar will aim to explain the rather alternative approach taken by the SHYN team. The session will consist of a short introduction outlining the topic, followed by an interactive Q&A.
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6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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About the evolution and future of software testing
Gerta Sheganaku
Digital Transformation Strategist at Tricentis
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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About the evolution and future of software testing

In this session we will discuss how enterprises can bridge the gap between development and operations by leveraging continuous testing practices. We’ll walk through the journey of setting up testing processes that scale up to large agile environments – from automated pipelines to AI driven autonomous testing, taking different perspectives across Dev, QA, Ops, and Business.

Digital Transformation Strategist at Tricentis
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About the evolution and future of software testing
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In this session we will discuss how enterprises can bridge the gap between development and operations by leveraging continuous testing practices. We’ll walk through the journey of setting up testing processes that scale up to large agile environments – from automated pipelines to AI driven autonomous testing, taking different perspectives across Dev, QA, Ops, and Business.
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6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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How to develop an autonomous car end-to-end: Robotic Drive and the mobility revolution
Ulrich Wurstbauer
Head of CoC Simulation at Luxoft
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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How to develop an autonomous car end-to-end: Robotic Drive and the mobility revolution

The discussions about the mobility revolution, which we all will experience in the next decade, is strongly driven by the introduction of autonomous driving vehicles. This field is not dominated by traditional car manufactures but allows also new players to enter it – prominent examples are Waymo (a former google project) or the rumors about an Apple Car. But all are facing the same challenge: Creating a robot which looks like a car, can carry some passengers and drive from A to B in self-operated and safe manner.

For this data driven development journey it is essential to combine the core ingredients from especially IT and automotive world. Top of the edge methodologies and technologies need to come together to be able to enable and execute development activities around the globe and on several hundreds of petabytes of data. With the consequences of embedding such code in the car on those high-performance compute platforms and how to verify it so that homologation can be achieved are currently under a heavy transition. In this session we will focus on introducing a corresponding scalable compute platform as well as the virtualization which need to be executed to achieve those goals and overcome the mentioned challenges.

Ulrich’s talk will focus on the virtual validation activities (including closed and open loop simulation), while Mohamed will have a deeper look into the consequences on the ECU’s software (including ECU’s platforms and software development processes).

Head of CoC Simulation at Luxoft

Dr. Ulrich Wurstbauer received his PhD in physics at the University of Regensburg. After a post-doc at the Columbia University in the City of New York, he continued in R&D in industries focusing on closing the gap between software- and hardware-driven developments in automotive and space industries. He and his teams have been working on projects around the topic digital and real twin of products which are already or in the near-future embedded in cyber-physical systems. Now he is responsible for all functional validation activities on the DXC/Luxoft Robotic Drive program.

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How to develop an autonomous car end-to-end: Robotic Drive and the mobility revolution
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The discussions about the mobility revolution, which we all will experience in the next decade, is strongly driven by the introduction of autonomous driving vehicles. This field is not dominated by traditional car manufactures but allows also new players to enter it – prominent examples are Waymo (a former Google project) or the rumors about an Apple Car. But all are facing the same challenge: Creating a robot which looks like a car, can carry some passengers and drive from A to B in self-operated manner.
About the speaker(s)
Dr. Ulrich Wurstbauer received his PhD in physics at the University of Regensburg. After a post-doc at the Columbia University in the City of New York, he continued in R&D in industries focusing on closing the gap between software- and hardware-driven developments in automotive and space industries. He and his teams have been working on projects around the topic digital and real twin of products which are already or in the near-future embedded in cyber-physical systems. Now he is responsible for all functional validation activities on the DXC/Luxoft Robotic Drive program.
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7:00 pm
8:00 pm
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The fundamentals of online video & getting started with live streaming
Phil Cluff
Streaming Architect at Mux
7:00 pm
8:00 pm
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The fundamentals of online video & getting started with live streaming

Video on the internet is hard. Live video is even harder. Mux exists to make live, or on-demand video streaming accessible to any developer. In this talk, Phil will start by walking through the challenges and complexities of how video streaming on the internet works today, as well as a deep technical dive into how one of the most common video streaming protocols, HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), works. Finally, Phil will walk through the components required, and process of setting up our own live stream using Mux, and some Open Source components including OBS and HLS.js, while touching on the elements of great API design, and the challenges and solutions to enabling video streaming from within from the browser.

Streaming Architect at Mux

Phil is a seasoned online video specialist, with experience building video products which power some of the biggest SVOD, AVOD and public service supported streaming platforms in the world. With 10 years of experience, Phil has designed, built, and scaled software for the BBC, Brightcove, and most recently the San Francisco startup, Mux.

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The fundamentals of online video & getting started with live streaming
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Video on the internet is hard. Live video is even harder. Mux exists to make live, or on-demand video streaming accessible to any developer. In this talk, Phil will start by walking through the challenges and complexities of how video streaming on the internet works today, as well as a deep technical dive into how one of the most common video streaming protocols, HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), works. Finally, Phil will walk through the components required, and process of setting up our own live stream using Mux, and some Open Source components including OBS and HLS.js, while touching on the elements of great API design, and the challenges and solutions to enabling video streaming from within from the browser.
About the speaker(s)
Phil is a seasoned online video specialist, with experience building video products which power some of the biggest SVOD, AVOD and public service supported streaming platforms in the world. With 10 years of experience, Phil has designed, built, and scaled software for the BBC, Brightcove, and most recently the San Francisco startup, Mux.
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5:00 pm
6:00 pm
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API Design – getting started
Alen Pokos
Deputy CTO at Trikoder
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
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API Design – getting started

The API design is a topic I find to be interesting and I've learned it is sometimes hard for both development teams producing and consuming the APIs. I will go over ideas and tricks on how to approach designing web APIs, what to think about and what to watch for, as well as share a lot of my experience and troubles I've seen as best as it can be done in a short talk.

Deputy CTO at Trikoder

Deputy CTO and Team Lead of the architecture team at Trikoder. I am someone who likes technical solutions and good communication. Besides playing in the code editor and writing documents, I like to put my efforts to solve some challenging problems and spend my time learning new things or spending quality time with my dog.

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API Design – getting started
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The API design is a topic I find to be interesting and I've learned it is sometimes hard for both development teams producing and consuming the APIs. I will go over ideas and tricks on how to approach designing web APIs, what to think about and what to watch for, as well as share a lot of my experience and troubles I've seen as best as it can be done in a short talk.
About the speaker(s)
Deputy CTO and Team Lead of the architecture team at Trikoder. I am someone who likes technical solutions and good communication. Besides playing in the code editor and writing documents, I like to put my efforts to solve some challenging problems and spend my time learning new things or spending quality time with my dog.
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10:00 am
11:00 am
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Serverless: Past, Present and Future
Oliver Arafat
Senior Solution Architect at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence International
10:00 am
11:00 am
(CET)

Serverless: Past, Present and Future

In this session, you will be introduced to the history and future of serverless. We will talk about the types of serverless technologies that are available and implement a simple example application. From there we will see what types of problems you might encounter while developing serverless applications. Lastly, we will discuss the future of serverless and talk about general trends in serverless technologies that might help us solve the issues that we found.

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Senior Solution Architect at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence International

Oliver Arafat works as a Senior Solution Architect at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence International where he helps customers of all sizes and industries reaching their full potential with cloud-based solutions. Prior to joining Alibaba Cloud, he held similar roles with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft.

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Serverless: Past, Present and Future
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In this session, you will be introduced to the history and future of serverless. We will talk about the types of serverless technologies that are available and implement a simple example application. From there we will see what types of problems you might encounter while developing serverless applications. Lastly, we will discuss the future of serverless and talk about general trends in serverless technologies that might help us solve the issues that we found.
About the speaker(s)
Oliver Arafat works as a Senior Solution Architect at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence International where he helps customers of all sizes and industries reaching their full potential with cloud-based solutions. Prior to joining Alibaba Cloud, he held similar roles with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft.
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3:00 pm
6:00 pm
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DN Unlimited: Open Forum #HUMANAIZE | Special Edition
Nancy Nemes
Founder & CEO of #humanAIze & Ms. AI, Managing Director at Nemes Ventures
3:00 pm
6:00 pm
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DN Unlimited: Open Forum #HUMANAIZE | Special Edition

#humanAIze and Data Natives are inviting you to experience a beautiful human-centric performance on Artificial Intelligence & exchange on the public-private sector collaboration: From AI policy to AI adoption in Europe fueled by data and global insights. At #humanAIze & Data Natives Open Forum, we will explore the nexus of mobility, automation, personal and environmental change in the context of the regional economy. We will connect ideas with practice and address current challenges and future opportunities.

  • Get thought-provoking content with a multi-disciplinary and cross-functional overview
  • Connect with diverse leaders that have climbed the mountain of success and challenges in AI
  • Gather ideas and methodologies that you can put into practice to advance your own AI strategy and execution
  • Get inspired by the spirit and have fun by interacting with AI innovators

Who will attend

The talks will be held by the world-renown experts such as Gretchen O'Hara (CVP AI & Sustainability Microsoft USA and Co-Founder Women in Cloud), Darius Semaska (Ambassador of Lithuania in Germany), Andrea Martin (Leader of the IBM Watson IOT Center Munich & Expert Member Commission), Katharina Schueller (CEO STAT UP & Data Scientist) and many more. The program will combine keynotes, a panel, and an online matchathon (a networking session to connect attendees online as final part of the event). This event is great source of ideas for communities of AI experts, influencers and advocates, data scientists, developers, business and humanities experts.

Agenda

15:00 - 15:15 CET: Opening with the #humanAIze & Data Natives Founders

15:15 - 16:00 CET: Keynotes

  • CEOs Theme: Human & Augmented Intelligence - Megatrends, Challenges and Value Propositions
  • NATO and AI (Mircea Geoana, NATO Deputy Secretary General)
  • The 3 Elements of success for AI Impact and Social responsibility (Nancy Nemes - Founder of #humanAIze and Ms. AI)

16:00 - 17:30 CET: Anti-Fragile Models for Facilitating AI-based Innovation: Responsibility, regulation, trust, human wellbeing and robust collaborative models fueled by data and global insights (panel and audience Q&A)

17:30 - 17:50 CET: Why trust will be vital in the next step of AI evolution

17:50 - 18:00 Closing

Founder & CEO of #humanAIze & Ms. AI, Managing Director at Nemes Ventures

Nancy Nemes is a tech trendsetter, a global connector and a hands-on leader with 20 years of global experience in high tech across Europe, USA, Canada and South America. Her passion is in pioneering, implementing and optimizing the impact of mobile, digital, and social high tech aiming at enriching people lives through digital solutions.

Nancy is the founder of Ms. AI, a European platform that supports women to participate, grow and win in the space of Artificial Intelligence. As 600 million adolescent girls will enter the global workforce in the next decade, Nancy feels a strong calling to support girls and women to develop understanding, relevant skills and enthusiasm for AI, so that they can shape a glorious future for themselves and their co-humans in the robot era. With this initiative, Nancy is partnering with a distinguished international team of senior executives and acclaimed thought leaders across academia, industry, media, public sector, think tanks, arts. Their shared goal is to enable women be winners of the digital era.

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DN Unlimited: Open Forum #HUMANAIZE | Special Edition
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An online forum on AI and the public-private sector collaboration.
About the speaker(s)
Nancy Nemes is a tech trendsetter, a global connector and a hands-on leader with 20 years of global experience in high tech across Europe, USA, Canada and South America. Her passion is in pioneering, implementing and optimizing the impact of mobile, digital, and social high tech aiming at enriching people lives through digital solutions.
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10:00 am
12:00 am
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Workshop: All your telemetry data from any source in one place
Liam Hurrell
Senior Technical Training Specialist at New Relic
10:00 am
12:00 am
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Workshop: All your telemetry data from any source in one place

If you are monitoring your stack with different tools then you’ll be familiar with some of the challenges of working with different sets of data coming from multiple sources:

  • Troubleshooting issues take more time
  • Data management, storage, and cost as you scale  
  • Managing data security.

In this session, I will look at how you can bring together all of your open source, or vendor-specific telemetry data, together into a fully managed, highly-scalable platform using OpenTelemetry standards.

Using New Relic’s Telemetry Data Platform, I’ll show how you can:

  • Monitor your stack for free
  • Make use of the connected data in one place to resolve issues quickly
  • Integrate with open source tools like Prometheus and Grafana
  • Analyse and visualise data in the platform, or use existing dashboards
  • Set up Alerts

In hands-on interactive labs, you’ll get to ingest, query and visualise sample data and create custom dashboards to showcase operational data.

Read about Prometheus and its essential use in both enterprise and small teams.

Senior Technical Training Specialist at New Relic

Liam is a Senior Technical Training Specialist at New Relic, with roots in software development and training from companies like BSkyB and Dorling Kindersley in London.  

He set up the first Android Authorised Training centre in Ireland and ran developer bootcamps, building mobile apps and web applications for industry.

Three years ago he joined New Relic and enjoys developing and delivering exciting curriculum for customers.

I have a passion for technology, and building enablement content that customers enjoy. I used to develop applications and understand the challenges developers have. Now I develop curriculum and I love the creative process, but ultimately it’s the results and outcomes that delight me.

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Workshop: All your telemetry data from any source in one place
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In this session, I will look at how you can bring together all of your open source, or vendor-specific telemetry data, together into a fully managed, highly-scalable platform using OpenTelemetry standards.
About the speaker(s)
Liam is a Senior Technical Training Specialist at New Relic, with roots in software development and training from companies like BSkyB and Dorling Kindersley in London. He set up the first Android Authorised Training centre in Ireland and ran developer bootcamps, building mobile apps and web applications for industry. Three years ago he joined New Relic and enjoys developing and delivering exciting curriculum for customers. I have a passion for technology, and building enablement content that customers enjoy. I used to develop applications and understand the challenges developers have. Now I develop curriculum and I love the creative process, but ultimately it’s the results and outcomes that delight me.
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2:30 pm
3:30 pm
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DevOps Maturity Check – a way to balance autonomy and alignment
Martin Thalmann
Agile Coach and Co-Founder at Swisscom
2:30 pm
3:30 pm
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DevOps Maturity Check – a way to balance autonomy and alignment

The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams. For me one of the most important principles from the agile manifest. Accordingly, such self-organized teams are the core of every DevOps adoption. Especially in larger companies the alignment of these self-organized teams is a challenge. At Swisscom we have found a good balance between autonomy and alignment thanks to a maturity check. In this talk I share the considerations that led to this and the content of the check.

Agile Coach and Co-Founder at Swisscom

I’m a passionate DevOps Enthusiast who strongly believes in the power of this movement. Since 2014 I’m helping a Swiss telco operator in adapting DevOps principles in a large enterprise. My background as software developer & project manager in the DEV and OPS environment as well as my practical experience in various agile roles help me to quickly understand needs, find pragmatic solutions and anchor agile principles in a sustainable way. Furthermore I am lecturing on the topic of agility and DevOps at various universities, I am co-organizer of the DevOpsDays Zurich and host of the DevOps Meetup Zurich.

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DevOps Maturity Check – a way to balance autonomy and alignment
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The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams.
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A passionate DevOps Enthusiast who strongly believes in the power of this movement.
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4:00 pm
5:00 pm
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Applying DevOps in Flutter mobile development
Majid Hajian
Software Engineer at Softiware AS
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
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Applying DevOps in Flutter mobile development

Adopting DevOps in mobile app development can be a game-changer and ensures teams become more productive in terms of execution and collaboration. Flutter is known for its fast and productive development experience that is a great candidate to deliver your applications quicker to your customer. However, there are many challenges while developing a mobile app for Android and iOS respectively such as bumping build or release versions automatically, running tests, checking code coverage, code style formatting, code signing, sharing keys among team members effortlessly, writing changelogs, and more. These are just some of the repetitive, time-consuming tasks which may lead an inconsistency too. In this talk, I will demonstrate several approaches and tools to address the issues above.

Software Engineer at Softiware AS

Majid Hajian is a passionate software developer with years of developing and architecting complex web and mobile applications. His passions are Flutter, PWA, and performance. He loves sharing his knowledge with the community by writing and speaking, contributing to open source, and organizing meetups and events. Majid is the award-winning author of the "Progressive web app with Angular" book by Apress and the "Progressive Web Apps" video course by PacktPub and Udemy. He is (co)organizer a few Nordic conferences and meetups including GDG Oslo, FlutterVikings, Mobile Era, and ngVikings.

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Applying DevOps in Flutter mobile development
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Adopting DevOps in mobile app development can be a game-changer and ensures teams become more productive in terms of execution and collaboration. Flutter is known for its fast and productive development experience that is a great candidate to deliver your applications quicker to your customer. However, there are many challenges while developing a mobile app for Android and iOS respectively such as bumping build or release versions automatically, running tests, checking code coverage, code style formatting, code signing, sharing keys among team members effortlessly, writing changelogs, and more. These are just some of the repetitive, time-consuming tasks which may lead an inconsistency too. In this talk, I will demonstrate several approaches and tools to address the issues above.
About the speaker(s)
Majid Hajian is a passionate software developer with years of developing and architecting complex web and mobile applications. His passions are Flutter, PWA, and performance. He loves sharing his knowledge with the community by writing and speaking, contributing to open source, and organizing meetups and events. Majid is the award-winning author of the "Progressive web app with Angular" book by Apress and the "Progressive Web Apps" video course by PacktPub and Udemy. He is (co)organizer a few Nordic conferences and meetups including GDG Oslo, FlutterVikings, Mobile Era, and ngVikings.
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6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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The Laravel Core – Demystify the beast
Christoph Rumpel
Web Developer & teacher
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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The Laravel Core – Demystify the beast

Laravel is a fascinating and complex piece of software. It helps us to work fast, solid and secure on our modern PHP applications. But how often do you find yourself taking a look under the hood of Laravel?

Knowing your framework is not something you need to learn right away. Maybe you’re even fine without knowing it at all. But the day you start asking questions about how it works, is the day you start improving. Knowing your framework will make you a better developer.

In this talk, I want to take you on a little journey through the core of the Laravel framework. It is like the best-of compilation of my video-series Laravel Core Adventures, where I dig with you through the main concepts and implementations of the Laravel framework.

This talk is for everyone who works with Laravel and is interested in learning more about this powerful PHP framework. You will come away with a better understanding of Laravel's core.

Web Developer & teacher

Christoph Rumpel is a web developer from Vienna. For the last six years, he has been working as a backend developer using PHP and Laravel daily. Since 2018 Christoph is operating on his own as a freelancer, consultant, and teacher. Next, to his first ebook about building chatbots in PHP, he is also the author of Laravel Core Adventures; a video series that teaches how Laravel works under the hood. Christoph loves coding, teaching, surfing, bouldering, and his Nintendo Switch.

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The Laravel Core – Demystify the beast
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Laravel is a fascinating and complex piece of software. It helps us to work fast, solid and secure on our modern PHP applications. But how often do you find yourself taking a look under the hood of Laravel? Knowing your framework is not something you need to learn right away. Maybe you’re even fine without knowing it at all. But the day you start asking questions about how it works, is the day you start improving. Knowing your framework will make you a better developer. In this talk, I want to take you on a little journey through the core of the Laravel framework. It is like the best-of compilation of my video-series Laravel Core Adventures, where I dig with you through the main concepts and implementations of the Laravel framework. This talk is for everyone who works with Laravel and is interested in learning more about this powerful PHP framework. You will come away with a better understanding of Laravel's core.
About the speaker(s)
Christoph Rumpel is a web developer from Vienna. For the last six years, he has been working as a backend developer using PHP and Laravel daily. Since 2018 Christoph is operating on his own as a freelancer, consultant, and teacher. Next, to his first ebook about building chatbots in PHP, he is also the author of Laravel Core Adventures; a video series that teaches how Laravel works under the hood. Christoph loves coding, teaching, surfing, bouldering, and his Nintendo Switch.
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4:00 pm
5:00 pm
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How Cisco embraced a DevOps culture within its network engineering team
Stuart Clark
Network Automation Developer Evangelist at Cisco Systems
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
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How Cisco embraced a DevOps culture within its network engineering team

Network automation was not well practiced or well understood inside our network engineering team, but was sorely needed. We needed to decrease effort and mistakes on daily management tasks by minimizing the direct human interaction with network devices. High on our list was improving network performance and security.

Hear how we benefited from a DevOps culture and used network programming and automation to successfully deploy at a global scale. In addition, you will learn what we did right, what we did wrong, and how we benefited from:

  • Faster deployment times
  • Faster feedback on network changes
  • Adherence to challenging PSIRT/CSIRT timeframes
Network Automation Developer Evangelist at Cisco Systems

Stuart joined Cisco in May 2012 and worked on the Cisco Cloud security business unit for six year before joining Cisco DevNet as an Network Automation Developer Evangelist. Stuart's main focus is abstract network automation engineering designing and building global networks, data centres and peering. Enjoys exploring how APIs, code and automation can make the network more efficient, error free and scalable.

He is like Hugh Hefner... minus the mansion, the exotic cars, the girls, the magazine and the money. So basically, has a robe.

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How Cisco embraced a DevOps culture within its network engineering team
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Network automation was not well practiced or well understood inside our network engineering team, but was sorely needed. Hear how we benefited from a DevOps culture and used network programming and automation to successfully deploy at a global scale.
About the speaker(s)
Stuart joined Cisco in May 2012 and worked on the Cisco Cloud security business unit for six year before joining Cisco DevNet as an Network Automation Developer Evangelist. Stuart's main focus is abstract network automation engineering designing and building global networks, data centres and peering. Enjoys exploring how APIs, code and automation can make the network more efficient, error-free, and scalable. He is like Hugh Hefner... minus the mansion, the exotic cars, the girls, the magazine, and the money. So basically, has a robe.
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5:00 pm
6:00 pm
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Applying agile principles to Incident Management
Tobias Dunn-Krahn
CTO at xMatters
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
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Applying agile principles to Incident Management

Rapid migration to digital services enables greater innovation, including better products for customers, but it also introduces operational challenges, with many DevOps and SRE teams spending the majority of their time firefighting incidents vs delivering on innovation. The challenge in finding the right balance between feature velocity and these operational concerns is twofold:

If technology organizations put all available resources into quickly developing new features and functionality, poor performance will affect customer satisfaction. If technology organizations spend too much time carefully innovating on products, the slow rollout of new technologies will enable competitors to get the upper hand.

We’ve seen similar situations in the past: With the rise of the internet economy, companies needed new software development methodologies, and agile software development emerged. With the rise of the public cloud, traditional operations practices also showed signs of strain, and DevOps and SRE practices were adopted into the mainstream.

Incident management plays a critical role in delivering an overall positive customer experience and continued innovation. So what would it look like if we applied agile principles to the incident management process?

CTO at xMatters

Tobias has more than 20 years of technology leadership experience, including 15 with xMatters. Tobias believes that people expect their digital services to deliver uninterrupted availability, responsive interactions and continuous product improvement. To meet their expectations, digital service providers must anticipate and avoid issues, and to otherwise quickly resolve them, so they can focus on innovation.

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Applying agile principles to Incident Management
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Incident management plays a critical role in delivering an overall positive customer experience and continuous innovation. So what would it look like if we applied agile principles to the incident management process?
About the speaker(s)
Tobias has more than 20 years of technology leadership experience, including 15 with xMatters. Tobias believes that people expect their digital services to deliver uninterrupted availability, responsive interactions and continuous product improvement. To meet their expectations, digital service providers must anticipate and avoid issues, and to otherwise quickly resolve them, so they can focus on innovation.
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React and the power of visualization
Daisy Muyldermans
Associate Solutions Engineer at New Relic
3:30 pm
5:00 pm
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React and the power of visualization

ReactJS became popular due to its simplicity and flexibility. Join this session for an introduction to React and a walkthrough of the key concepts of developing New Relic applications with React.

Associate Solutions Engineer at New Relic

Daisy joined New Relic in February 2020 to work in pre-sales as an Associate Solutions Engineer. Daisy holds an M.Sc. in Interactive Digital Media from Trinity College Dublin. She has a strong interest in front-end development.

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React and the power of visualization
Cancelled
ReactJS became popular due to its simplicity and flexibility. Join this session for an introduction to React and a walkthrough of the key concepts of developing New Relic applications with React.
About the speaker(s)
Daisy joined New Relic in February 2020 to work in pre-sales as an Associate Solutions Engineer. Daisy holds an M.Sc. in Interactive Digital Media from Trinity College Dublin. She has a strong interest in front-end development.
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Explore the program and speakers

The morning chapter (09:00 - 12:00 CEST) will be streamed online.
The afternoon chapter (12:00 - 20:00 CEST) will be a hybrid event full of activities: Join either online or attend the event on-site in Vienna and enjoy a get2gether before the event starts, 3 talks followed by a networking including food, drinks and a DJ - powered by Bosch Austria.

09:00 - 12:00 CEST: Morning Chapter (online only)

09:00 - 09:45
Coffee with Developers
Coffee with Developers is a talk show with fascinating personalities "behind the code". Listen to their stories and learn what they think about the future. Join a relaxed discussion with interesting insights and a lot of fun.
Sead Ahmetovic
CEO, WeAreDevelopers
Peter Kalt
General Engineering Manager
Bosch Austria
10:00 - 12:00
Workshop: On developing smartphones on wheels
Get a look behind the scenes of software engineering for modern and future vehicles in the automotive industry. Learn about the bits and pieces of modern vehicle systems and the shift from domain-specific E/E architectures to cross-domain architectures based on powerful vehicle computers.

Discover why future cars have more in common with smartphones than you might think. During this workshop we will examine some technical key questions and aspects in the biggest transformation of the autmotive industry ever seen.

Be part of this cool hands-on workshop, contribute on the impact of the mobility world and let’s work on your favorite future mobility use case. We will be using Miro, the online collaborative whiteboard platform. All registered participants will get access to the Miro board shortly before the workshop starts - simply check your inbox.

Miro Board Link for workshop participants: https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_lvWfpAI=/

Hans-Jürgen Eidler
Product Owner, SW Business Development for Vehicle Computers, Bosch Austria
Before becoming the Product Owner and Acquisition Manager for Vehicle Computers and E/E Architecture, Hans-Jürgen acted as Project Lead, SW & Function Developer (for hybrid and electrical vehicles) at Bosch Austria. He also gained experience as Development Engineer in the aviation industry, worked on HW development projects and acted as team lead.
Konstantin Selyunin
Development Engineer
Konstantin Selyunin develops embedded software for vehicle computer prototypes.

12:00 - 20:00 CEST: Afternoon Chapter (in-person and online)

12:00 - 13:00
Check-in & Welcome Drinks
13:00 - 13:15
Opening Remarks
Sead Ahmetovic
Moderator, WeAreDevelopers
Peter Kalt
General Engineering Manager
Bosch Austria
Josipa Basta
Moderator, Bosch Austria
13:15 - 14:00
Cyber Security: Small, and Large!
Security is a hot topic right now, with ransomware and nation-state hacking in the newspapers on AT LEAST a weekly base. This can include millions of damages for exceptional cases, and hot-patching systems at an absurdly fast pace. In this session, we will talk about some of the current challenges for development projects and developers in general, and how to keep an overview on what is going on security-wise.
Martin Schmiedecker
Security Engineer, Bosch Austria
Martin did his PhD at TU Vienna on digital forensics back in the days and is now assessing security risks for development projects at Bosch. He is interested in everything related to digital security and online privacy and is a proven expert in automotive security.
14:00 - 15:00
Getting Started with Machine Learning

Alexandra Waldherr
ML & Quantum Computing Enthusiast
What to say about this exceptional young person? She is a true Wunderkind! Alex developed an interest for science, programming, physics and chemistry since the early age of 12. Today, at the age of only 19, she already holds a Bachelor degree with distinction from the Technological University Dublin and is widely considered as one of the great generational talents. She was part of various programs at the MIT, CERN and IBM. She  has received various honors and accolades and besides studying Molecular Medicine she also speaks regularly about Quantum Computing and Machine Learning at international conferences.
15:00 - 15:15
Coffee break
If you are one of the luckies on-site, enjoy delicious coffee and snacks.
15:15 - 16:15
Why you shouldn’t build a microservice architecture
Learn about modern software architectures and get practical advice on reasoning about architectural decisions, using the example of microservice architectures.
Michael Eisenbart
Head of Business Digital Organization
Software Development & Data Platforms, Bosch
Michael is looking back to a long career in the tech world. He is the Head of BDO-DX at Bosch Austria and worked as the owner of various stunning projects in the world of Industry 4.0, big data platforms and logistics software products.
16:15 - 20:00
Final remarks, music, drinks, snacks and networking!
The perfect time for networking and connecting with new like-minded people in-person.

Explore the program and speakers

The morning chapter (09:00 - 12:00 CEST) will be streamed online.
The afternoon chapter (14:30 - 20:00 CEST) will be a hybrid event full of activities:
Join either online or attend the event on-site in Vienna and enjoy a get-together before the event starts, 3 talks followed by a networking including free food, drinks and a DJ - powered by Bosch Austria.

09:00 - 12:00 CEST: Morning Chapter (online only)

09:00 - 09:45
Morning Coffee with Developers
Coffee with Developers is a session with fascinating personalities "behind the code".
Listen to their stories and learn what they think about the future. Join a relaxed discussion with interesting insights and a lot of fun.
Sead Ahmetovic
CEO, WeAreDevelopers
Christine Thelesklaf
Director of Engineering, Bosch India
10:00 - 12:00
Workshop: The future of automotive mobility - Upcoming E/E architectures, V2X and its challenges
Bosch is observing huge upcoming mega trends in our today's world. These mega trends involve everything around us, including people, society, and environment. In this session we will present these mega trends and how they affect our lives and more specifically, the design of the E/E (Electric and Electronic) architectures in our cars. Furthermore, we will give insights about some real-world use cases developed by Bosch which drive this change, for instance Driverless Parking and Road Signature Service. A brief outlook about V2X (Vehicle to Everything) communication will be provided together with its possible impact on future E/E architectures. The second part of this session invites for an open discussion regarding these topics. The workshop closes, providing further insights on how Bosch is addressing these challenges and giving an overview of the Mobility Solutions developed in Bosch Vienna.
Georg Kühberger
Senior Software Expert, Bosch Austria
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Manuel Pascual Garcia-Tubio
Scrum Master, Bosch Austria
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14:30 - 20:00 CEST: Afternoon Chapter (in-person and online)

14:30 - 15:00
Check-in & Welcome Drinks
15:00 - 15:15
Opening Remarks
Sead Ahmetovic
Moderator, WeAreDevelopers
Josipa Basta
Moderator, Bosch Austria
Helmut Weinwurm
President, Bosch Austria
15:15 - 16:00
Talk: Architects - Key players for future products
The automotive industry is currently in a transformation driven by electrification, connected/autonomous driving and software defined vehicles. These market transformations require new products like vehicle computer, zone controller or integration platforms as well as changing business and cooperation models. High individualization, multi-party cooperation and a strong trend towards continuous development require a reliable and strong architecture for efficient development. In addition Bosch strives as market leader as TIER1 supplier to shape and maintain an evolvable and beneficial product line architecture allowing flexible, extendable and exchangeable software functionalities across these safety and real-time critical products. The key player in this future engineering setup are the architects which orchestrate the different businesses and technical targets via architecture driven development and management of technical debt.
Jochen Härdtlein
Chief Software Engineer, Bosch Germany
Sebastian Rausch
Lead System Engineer, Bosch Austria
5 years’ experience within research project with system test generation and technical system architecture focus, 4 years of architectural experience @ PS-EC/ECB; now team leader/lead system engineer of BMW and VW projects within PS-EC

Education – Master degree in Embedded Systems
16:00 - 16:45
Talk: Brave new world of Artificial Intelligence
Today's world of technology is full of buzzwords. No matter what role you play, from engineering to sales, your day-to-day discussions are filled with the cloud, IoT, microservices, and other abbreviated and non-abbreviated terms. The automotive industry is no exception. AI is probably very high on your list too. Various connected car scenarios revolve around getting the sensor data to one place, analyzing it, and learning from it so we can automate some part of the process (e.g., the car sees a stop sign on the road – what should it do?). The existence of AI is why we can build a smart car today. So, let's demystify it and answer the questions like what artificial intelligence is, explain the dominant approaches, where we are today and what's coming in the next 2-3 years, and the business implications. This session aims to clear the fog in front of technology that promises to change the world that we know today, once and for all. Welcome to the brave new world of AI-powered mobility!
Tomislav Tipurić
CTO and Partner, Nephos
Tomislav is CTO and partner in Nephos, a technology enthusiast with a focus on cloud computing, artificial intelligence, IoT and modern business models enabled through advanced application of technology.
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16:45 - 17:00
Coffee break
If you are on-site, enjoy delicious coffee and snacks.
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17:00 - 17:45
Talk: Building Connected Vehicles
In this talk, I will present several topics regarding vehicle connectivity. We will go through the basics of building up the connectivity architecture between vehicles and the cloud. Several cloud architectures and design patterns will be discussed. Finally, we will talk about some challenges in getting the data from a vehicle to the cloud, and how to apply AI model in a connected vehicle environment.
Kher Sham Lim
Cloud Solution Architect and Software Engineer, Bosch Germany
Kher Sham is software engineer and cloud solution architect for connected vehicle focusing on Microsoft Azure platform for whole Powertrain Solution business unit. Previously he worked as Data Scientist and Data Engineer in manufacturing use cases.He was a theoretical physicist in Particle Physics and Cosmology before joining Bosch.
17:45 - 18:00
Closing & Winner announcement
18:00 - 20:00
Get-Together & Networking
Network with music and drinks. The perfect time to connect with new like-minded people in-person.

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We aim at organising the event according to the Austrian Ecolabel for Green Events. This means that in the course of our event planning we pay special attention to:

an environmentally compatible travel, CO2 reduction, regional & seasonal catering, environmentally friendly procurement and waste management and social aspects. 

With these efforts, we not only generate added value for our guests at the event, but also for future generations to implement sustainable changes in our fast-paced world.

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Directions
Please think about our environment and travel climate friendly!
Our event times have been chosen so that your travel by public transport is possible without any problems or longer waiting intervals! The tram line 6, station Geiereckstraße, is about 120 meters away from our premises. Bus 69A stops about 240 meters from the premises at the Geiereckstraße station. The S-Bahn 7 stops at the Geiselbergstraße station about 600 meters from the site. You can also find all information about the timetables at https://www.wienerlinien.at/web/wl-en/timetables.

If you can't do without your car, consider carpooling!
This not only saves emissions, but also provides you with conversation partners, so that no boredom arises during the drive! Please note, however, that there are no parking spaces available on the premises and that the 11th district is a short-term parking zone! 

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On the premises are about 30 bike racks available for you!

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If you need a barrier-free parking space, please let us know in advance! We will then organize parking for you in the immediate vicinity of the event hall. You can find more information about accessibility in our Access Statement. If you have any questions, please contact Nina Witti at witti@putzstingl.at or +43 699 1234 24 34.
Access Statement & Accessibility
In order to make your journey to and stay at our event as pleasant as possible, you will find here all important information about the accessibility of our event on April 26, 2022. Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Nina Witti at witti@putzstingl.at or +43 699 1234 24 34.

Public transport
Tram line 6, Geiereckstraße station, is located about 120 meters from the site. In addition, bus 69A, Geiereckstraße station, stops about 240 meters from the site. The S-Bahn 7 stops at Geiselbergstraße station, about 600 meters from the site.

Parking facilities
If you need handicapped parking, please let us know at +43 699 1234 24 34 and we will be happy to organize parking directly on our premises. Our premises are accessible at ground level and are asphalted throughout.

Entrance area & event hall
Entrance to our event hall is through a 3.9 x 4.9 meters (width x height) roll-up door, which will be open throughout the event. There is ample moving space both before and after the entrance gate, as well as in our event space. There are no level jumps. Sufficient turning circles of at least 150 cm in diameter are given throughout the event area. We are happy to provide our own wheelchair spaces as well as height-adjustable tables. Our buffet area is designed so that all food and drinks are accessible at a height of 85 and 110 cm. All dishes offered are labeled in sufficient size and any allergens are also listed. 
Barrier-free WC
A barrier-free WC is available near the event hall. The WC has a door that is at least 80 cm wide and opens outward, smoothly. The room size is 150 x 197 cm and offers 84 cm of space to the right of the WC bowl. The WC bowl is located at a height between 46 and 48 cm. In addition, there are stable grab handles on both sides and an emergency call device connected to the security service at the reception (available 24 hours). Both the handles and controls are designed with high contrast. The sink is accessible from underneath and is equipped with a single-handle mixer. Soap dispenser and towels are within reach at a maximum height of 110 cm.

Staff
Our staff is familiar in dealing with people with disabilities, as we ourselves employ people with disabilities.  

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