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Java Day Ecuador

Time: September 8, 2018 all day
Location: Quito
City/Town: Quito
Website or Map: http://www.javaday.ec
Phone: Twitter: @ecuadorjug
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Alberto Salazar
Latest Activity: Jun 28, 2018

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Hi all;
We are organizing the Java Day Ecuador 2018 https://www.javaday.ec, Ecuador JUG is committed to creating a respectful and diverse community. For this reason, we have worked towards a balanced conference panel. Besides, we are advertising the event as widely as possible being inclusive about gender, age, levels of expertise, and business segments.
Our conference ( 20 speakers, 1 day, 400 attendees ) will run from 8th of September 2018 in the beautiful and mountains city of Quito.
Please review it and send your papers in: https://www.papercall.io/javaday-ecuador; the Call for paper process for this year’s edition finish this June 30th.
We will be glad to received you in Quito - Ecuador.
Best regards.
Alberto Salazar
Ecuador JUG
Twitter: @ecuadorjug
www.ecuadorjug.org 
www.javaday.ec 

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