Invited by App World, we are hosting a mixer event at App World at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. AppsWorld is running two days of free to attend workshops and has kindly offered us a space in their Droid World area for a meet up after the first day of workshops.
Agenda:
5:50 - 6pm Introductions
6pm - 6:30pm - Demo presentations
6:30pm - 7pm - Networking mixer at the bar
7:30pm - Official Apps World party at the Mezzanine, San Francisco
To demo, or speak, email to the organizers.
You can find out more about the free to attend Droid World workshops here: http://www.apps-world.net/northamerica/agenda/tracks/droid-world
About Apps World
Apps World is a global multi-platform event that is heading to San Francisco for the first time on 7&8 February 2013. The event hosts 2 days of free developer content over 4 different tracks as well as a huge expo with over 150 exhibitors. Find out more here: http://www.apps-world.net/northamerica <http://www.apps-world.net/northamerica>
IMPORTANT: To attend this meet up you must be register for a free exhibition pass here:
http://www.apps-world.net/northamerica/register/free-developer-track-a-exhibition-pass
Android Developer Mixer @ App World
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- Organiser
- Silicon Valley Android Developers Meetup
- Date
- Fri, 8 Feb 2013, 01:45 - 04:45 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Palo Alto, US
- Cost
- Free
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