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FREE TWO-DAY Blockchain Developer Boot Camp with 3 months on-line support
24 Nov - 10:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
High quality boot camp brought to you by workonblockchain.com
This two-day Blockchain Developer Bootcamp is made possible thanks to our amazing sponsors - Totle and Kings College London.
About TotleAllowing users to easily manage their crypto assets, Totle is the world’s simplest portfolio management platform for crypto investing. Keep possession of your assets and easily exchange tokens via peer-to-peer markets. Aggregating several decentralized exchanges enables Totle to provide users maximum security and liquidity.
Totle continues to develop new tools and solutions to make crypto trading faster, easier, and frankly, more fun. For the first time in history we have the technical tools at our disposal to build decentralized systems that endow people with more control over their own assets and investment decisions.
Check out their website on www.totle.com
About Work on Blockchain Work on Blockchain is a global hirirng platform for technical professionals aimed at the blockchain and DLT space. The platform launched on September 2018 and now have over 100+ vetted candidates looking for work and the number of active candidates are increasing daily, most with strong commercial blockchain experience. The platform is a valuable hiring tool to companies in search for technical experts in a “short supply and high demand market” having attracted the attention of smart blockchain developers, software engineers, researchers, architects, data scientists and CTO’s from across the world.
Check out their website on www.workonblockchain.com
Intro:
“Blockchain engineers are in high demand. 14 job openings per one blockchain developer”. Source: Techcrunch, Feb 14th, 2018.
Will you be the next blockchain developer? Now is your chance to become one for FREE.
Our overall aim is to train as many software developers as possible, provide our students the intuition on distributed systems, cryptography, the blockchain, smart contract security, real-world applications, hands-on coding experience and more...
Due to popular demand and positive feedback from our students, we aim to run this boot camp monthly. We have trained over 430+ developers to date since Jan 2017. Our students have gone on to work as a blockchain developer, moved into the research field, set up their own start-up in the blockchain space and some are now a core part of our workshop team.
Our workshop consists of topics that all future blockchain developers must know with plenty of Q&A and we incorporate multiple coding sessions. To help our students further, we provide three month on-line support, students work on a group project and invite them back at the end of the 3 months to present their project to the whole class. Our goal is to help regular software developers enter the blockchain space. This workshop is also available on-site for start-ups and corporates at your desired location (chargeable).
Some of the areas we cover but not limited to are:
Day OneIntro to Blockchains, Bitcoin and Byzantine Fault Tolerant Networks plus more...Intro to Ethereum and Smart Contracts plus more...Series of hands-on coding on Ethereum and Smart Contracts
DAY TWOSmart Contracts Security and Ethereum Internals - Cryptography, Consensus, EVM, Privacy plus more...Smart Contracts Design and Best PracticesDeep dive on a bonus topic chosen by our students What to know as a Blockchain Developer plus more...Series of hands-on coding on Ethereum and Smart ContractsReview the feedback from previous workshops by clicking HERE.
Pre-requisite:
To qualify, 6 months of current coding experience is a must or either currently studying in their final year, about to graduate or recently graduated from a computer science/software engineering subject. This workshop consists of a series of hands-on coding exercise, hence as a minimum requirement, all our students must be proficient in writing code.
We are looking for software developers/computer science students who are GENUINELY PASSIONATE about working in the blockchain space.
You must be committed to attend the two day workshop followed by a commitment to work on a group project for 3 months which is conducted remotely together with your chosen group (4-5 hours per week commitment on the project).
What's next after the workshop?
We hope our students will continue to code and conduct their own research on Ethereum and other blockchain platforms. To help our students succeed, we allow up to three months for further Q&A in relation to Ethereum, Solidity, Smart Contracts, Security, Privacy, Scalability etc. We also have further coding sessions for our students to work on with our guidance.
Our students are required to work on a group project and once completed, we will offer our services free of charge to audit the project code (if built on Ethereum) and provide guidance where necessary. Finally, we invite our students back to present their project to the whole class.
Securing a job in the blockchain space:Don't worry, we've got you covered. Our goal is to equip our students with the knowledge required to become a blockchain developer and help our students enter this exciting new space. We have built an on-line hiring platform to help our students secure a job when they are ready via www.workonblockchain.com
Our team:
Antonio Sabado (Core organiser) Founder of workonblockchain.com and organiser of several blockchain tech focused groups. Building a vibrant blockchain tech community since Jan 2017 through a series of technical workshops, hackathons and deep dive sessions. Over 10 years experience building software engineering teams across a number of global investment banks specifically in the front office trading space.
Patrick McCorry (Co-instructor and hands-on support), Assistant Professor at King’s College London. His focus is cryptocurrencies, smart contracts, cryptography and decentralised systems. Patrick is the UK’s first PhD graduate in Cryptocurrencies and his work has recently appeared at Devcon 3 & 4, Scaling Bitcoin 2017, Breaking Bitcoin 2017 and BPASE 2018 alongside numerous academic venues.
Laurence Kirk (Co-instructor and hands-on support), after a successful 15 year career writing low latency financial applications Laurence moved to Oxford and set up Extropy.io, a consultancy working with start-ups in the UK and overseas, developing blockchain solutions. Laurence hold a Physics degree from Durham University, and currently taking his MSc in Software Engineering at Oxford University. In addition to giving talks, mentoring at hackathons, and running groups about blockchain technology, Laurence also organises an Artificial Intelligence group in Oxford.
Nick Johnson (On-line support) is a Senior Software Engineer and has been working in the software engineering space for the past 16 years. Nick is currently working as a core Software Engineer for the Ethereum Foundation, and founder and lead developer for ENS, and prior to this, he worked at Google for a number of years.
Jack Tanner (On-line support) is a passionate advocate for blockchain technology and loves teaching technical concepts in an understandable way. He completed a Masters in Computer Science at Imperial College London. Previously at Indorse.io as a senior blockchain engineer and researcher. Founder and CTO of workonblockchain.com and has been involved in numerous blockchain projects and educational events around the world since 2015.
Julien Bouteloup (Senior hands-on mentor and on-line support) holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from USA and a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from France where he specialised in Artificial Intelligence, decentralised systems and security back in 2009.
He has built multiple tech businesses from energy trading, high frequency trading, decentralised identity, autonomous transportation systems and won multiple competitions worldwide. He was first introduced to Bitcoin in 2009 and then Ethereum in 2015. He is now involved full-time in decentralised applications, Blockchain, Ethereum, Game and Computability Theory, AI, Cryptographic and Machine learning algorithms.
Ali Azam (Senior hands-on mentor and on-line support) is a senior Blockchain Developer at Vaultplatform, previously worked at King’s College London for over two years and have given various workshops and keynotes at King’s College London, Devcon4, Blockercon and many other places. Ali loves to teach and works hard to make the dream of decentralisation become a reality.
Harry Wright (Senior hands-on mentor and on-line support)
Harry is a software engineer based London. His passion for blockchain began in 2016 after reading Mastering Bitcoin by Andreas Antonopoulos, which quickly led to an interest in Ethereum and all things crypto. Previously worked as a senior Ethereum Engineer at Totle, a decentralised exchange aggregator, where he spent most of his time developing smart contracts and backend systems. Prior to joining Totle, he worked on the innovation team at Calastone, a fintech company, where he developed a blockchain-based distributed platform for mutual fund transactions. With a background in embedded systems, Harry is currently finishing a part time Masters in Computer Science at the University of London.
Testimonials:
“This has been an amazing workshop. I learned so so much, got energized and motivated to become a blockchain developer. Don't think twice. Come to the workshop, take a place in first row, learn, code and enjoy”.
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6457560412182450176/
“Amazing workshop. The content is exactly what developers need to kickstart their involvement with the blockchain. Sound theoretical foundation and good hands-on coding”
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6457560412182450176/
“A pleasure to spend this weekend learning at Work on Blockchain's blockchain developer training course. Covering smart contracts, lightning networks, and cryptocurrencies, it was a fabulous way to continue my work in blockchain.
Would absolutely recommend all their content for any software engineers keen to enter the blockchain space. An excellent introduction, continuing support, and a fabulous network to hook participants into industry.”
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6445008810993020928/
We are happy to provide as many testimonials as possible.
Date: 24th & 25th of November 2018
Time: 10:00 to 18:00
Workshop Location: King's College London, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS (we will notify only our selected students the exact room number)
Networking session:
Time to ounwind! We invite our students to join our networking drinks from 18:00 onwards on Saturday and Sunday. This is a great opportunity to get to know our students. We want our students to become a core part of our developer community and foster collaboration.
***SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES***
As from January 2019, we are looking for a minimum of five companies to sponsor our monthly bootcamp. If your company is looking for developer exposure, looking to hire awesome developers from our class, want to help us drive the blockchain developer ecosystem plus more, please reach out to Antonio Sabado on contact@workonblockchain.com
Please view the following sponsorship proposal:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1A_iQR3KAuePaFqMJtmpTCmkgrwF3s2BRRoo-7Bz1_ks
Donations:
If anyone want to anonymously donate for the awesome work we are doing for the blockchain community, you can make your donations here.
ETH address: 0xBe40d7ac254C30158957da11B8f600e5e918E2E8
BTC address: 13NPTsscpowKRjNy9bkG2usgozg5rFa1po
Follow us on LinkedIn & Twitter:
Totle:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/totlecrypto/ https://twitter.com/TotleCrypto
Work on Blockchain:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/work-on-blockchain/https://twitter.com/work_blockchain
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HATCH IN TO TECH 2018
24 Nov - 08:30 AM
London, United Kingdom
It's time for Hatch 2018!
In 2017 SheCanCode in partnership with UCLe launched Hatch - the first UK 50:50 diversity hackathon.
100 hackers from 28 universities spent a weekend locked in at the Ministry of Justice, creating amazing responses to some of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. And now, we want to do it all over again!
Hatch is a 2-day innovation hackathon, leveraging diversity and technology to solve real-world problems and create social impact. You will experience the entire lifecycle of a startup, from ideation to execution and pitch!
A fast and fun weekend where you will be challenged, inspired and motivated by speakers, mentors and fellow hackers.
We have some great companies represented, including Shell, Deutsche Bank , moo.com and te Ministry of Justice UK, and we will be announcing more next week!
So don't miss your chance, APPLY before the 10th of November!
#hatchintotech #Hatch2018 #Diversityintech #Diversity #DiversityHack
Don't forget to follow-us across our socials to keep updated!
Good Luck!
Tech For UK Hackathon 23-25 Nov
23 Nov - 06:30 PM
London, United Kingdom
Tech For UK Hackathon Tech For UK aims to produce tech products to lobby for a ‘People’s Vote’ on Brexit, with the option for the UK to remain and lead in the EU. We are working closely with Best for Britain, which is a non-aligned movement with no other aim other than to stop Brexit and allow Britain to retain and enhance its incredible position as a leader in the EU.
We invite you to this Hackathon beginning on Friday night. With snack / drinks provided.
Wednesday 21 November: 6.30-9.00pm Friday 23 November: 11am - 5.00pmFriday 23 November: 6.30pm - 9.00pm Saturday 24 November: 10.30am to 8pm, SohoSunday 25 November: 11.30am to 5-ish
Tech For UK is backed by many of the most innovative business leaders in the UK including Martha Lane Fox of Lastminute.com andDoteveryone, Dr Sue Black (Professor of Computer Science and Technology Evangelist at Durham University), Ben Whitaker, Founder of Masabi, the UK rail ticketing startup, Bernhard Niesner, founder of the language learning giant Busuu, lending giant Zopa, and George Bevis, founder of small business banking provider Tide, and Simon Murdoch, founder of Episode 1 Partners, among many othersIt has also created a letter signed by over 800 senior tech leaders, rejecting the government's Withdrawal Agreement and calling on the Prime Minister to put the issue of Brexit back to the UK in a fresh referendum.
Our aim is to assist Best For Britain by producing tools and data to run better campaigns, to move public opinion with scalable tech products, and to fund-raise from the tech community to fund both our tech products and Best For Britain’s campaigns.
We have several projects which came out of our recent Hackathons, with several almost ready to launch. You'll hear about these at the event.
You can also apply to join us as a member and join our regular weekly meetups via join.techforuk.com
Email: info@techforuk.com
Connect with Tech For UK
Send us your ideas for tech products to Stop Brexit
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Co-organisers:Madhuban Kumar, MetafusedMike Butcher, JournalistJosh Russell, ResolvePranay Manocha, CTO/Engineer
HackLBS- LBS Hackathon
23 Nov - 06:00 PM
London, United Kingdom
Bringing together the brightest business minds, genius coders, and design gurus to indulge in three days of product design madness.
#OpenBankHack18 - Railsbank Open Banking Hackathon
23 Nov - 06:00 PM
London, United Kingdom
Calling all developers and future fintech entrepreneurs!
48 hour Hackathon to create innovative banking services on the Railsbank Open Banking API
Win cash prizes and swag, bring new ideas, meet new people, make cool, industry changing solutions!
#OpenBankHack18 will take place at the Dreadnought Building
University of Greenwich, London
23rd -25th November 2018
What is #OpenBankHack18?
If you’re keen to be creative and push the boundaries of what can be built using API's for Open Banking and fund management and want to build the next generation of innovative banking, fund management and compliance services and win cash prizes, then #OpenBankHack18 is for you.
#OpenBankHack18 is a 48 hour Hackathon where attendees will form teams and collaborate with mentors (several Fintech legends will be attending, judging and mentoring) to create amazing solutions to challenges based around
Tackling financial crime
Taking compliance manuals from the world of paper into the world of digital,
Opening up the world of fund management, and
Building a challenger bank in 48 hours
At the end of the hack there will be cash prizes for the best technical and business solutions.
Why come to #OpenBankHack18?
#OpenBankHack18 will bring together professionals, students, industry experts, and Fintech legends who are passionate about Fintech and building the future of financial services. So come along to find a co-founder, meet someone new, have fun!, or simply learn a new skill.
Win up to £1750 in cash prizes
£750 for Best Overall Solution
£500 for Best Technical Solution
£500 for Best Pitch.
FAQs
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
18
What is the registration fee?
£12 on arrival you will receive an #OpenBankHack18 t-shirt and swag.
Will food and drinks be available?
Yes, we will provide five meals and snack breaks throughout the event.
What can I bring into the event?
Your laptop, If you want to sleep over bring a sleeping bag, change of clothes and a towel.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
claircc@railsbank.com
What's the refund policy?
We can refund up to 7 days in advance of the event
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, you can show us your ticket on your mobile.
Can I update my registration information?
Yes, just email claircc@railsbank.com
Is my registration fee or ticket transferrable?
Yes, just email claircc@railsbank.com
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends?
Yes, just email claircc@railsbank.com in advance of the start of the event.
Our Partners
Founded by fund managers in 2017, Aprexo is a financial technology firm whose aim is to become the buy-side technology hub, acknowledged for unrivalled functionality, versatility and value. The core of our cloud-born SaaS is a near real time transaction and position keeping service, a new generation Investment Book of Record or IBOR. Our IBOR will simplify fund managers’ IT architectures, improve investment decision making and enhance their ability to service their clients.
kompany provides real-time access to audit-proof commercial register data, including company filings covering more than 100 million companies in 150+ jurisdictions for customer onboarding (KYC), anti-money laundering (AML), enhanced due diligence (EDD) and ongoing compliance processes. Furthermore, kompany provides additional services such as translations of official documents, access to PEP & sanctions lists and a range of customized solutions (e.g. enhanced VAT number validation). kompany is a government clearing house for commercial registers, an official distributor of the European Business Register and local business registers worldwide.
Machine Learning Hackathon
23 Nov - 05:30 PM
London, United Kingdom
Agile Scientific and The UK Oil and Gas Authority invite you to take part in the latest hackathon for subsurface scientists! There's also an optional Bootcamp for those new to programming.
The theme is Machine Learning. As part of a teams of 6 participants, you will find a project to work on, then spend the weekend working on a prototype web app, proof of concept service, or machine learning model — or whatever you think will bring your idea to life.
Geologists, geophysicists, petroleum engineers, mathematicians, interpreters... all are welcome. Whether you've been coding for 2 hours, 2 years, or 20 years, you'll fit right in. Let's solve some hard problems in the subsurface!
NOTE: When you register, you will have the option of adding the BOOTCAMP to your order. The Bootcamp will run from about 8:30 am until 4:30 pm on Friday 23 November.
Tech Industry Executive Update on Brexit
22 Nov - 06:30 PM
London, United Kingdom
Tech Executive Update on Brexit, with Tech For UK & Best For Britain
Thank you for signing the UK Tech Industry Letter to MPs called for a 'final say' on Brexit via a People's Vote!Please click to continue to share the letter with your networks.Share our tweet about the letter.EVENT:We would like to invite you to an event in London specifically for key tech company executives, founders, CEOs and key tech industry influencers, on the next steps in Brexit, hosted byTech For UK and Best For Britain. "Tech Executive Update on Brexit"
• 6pm doors open.
• 6.45-7.30 - Panel, Speech, Q&A
• 7.30 - Networking
You’ll hear from:
• Eloise Todd, CEO, Best For Britain
• Key tech founders
Sponsor: Knotel
HACKATHON:
Do you know engineers, designers, UI/UX, social media experts? Encourage them to apply for our weekend hackathon for a people's vote on Brexit here.
ABOUT
Tech For UK is lobbying for a ‘People’s Vote’ on Brexit, with the option for the UK to remain and lead in the EU. We are working closely with Best for Britain, which is a non-political movement with no other aim other than to stop Brexit and allow Britain to retain and enhance it’s incredible position as a leader in the EU.
Tech For UK represents the position of many of the most innovative businesses leaders in the UK including Martha Lane Fox of Lastminute.com and Doteveryone, Ben Whitaker, Founder of Masabi, the UK rail ticketing startup, Bernhard Niesner, founder of the language learning giant Busuu, lending giant Zopa, and George Bevis, founder of small business banking provider Tide, Simon Murdoch, founder of Episode 1 Partners, among many others.
Our aim is to assist Best For Britain by producing tools and data to campaign better with, to move public opinion with scalable tech products, and to fund-raise from the tech community to fund both our tech products and Best For Britain’s campaigns.
Products produced so far include MyEU.uk and FinalSay.app
VENUE:
Knotel, 7 Soho Square, Soho, London, W1D 3QE
Map
Email: info@techforuk.com
Send us your ideas for tech products to Stop Brexit
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Data Warehouse Hackathon
22 Nov - 01:30 PM
London, United Kingdom
Data Warehouse Automation
Red Olive and WhereScape are providing interactive training and practical demonstrations - 22 / 11 / 18
What's happening at the event?
Red Olive and our partner WhereScape offer you the opportunity to create a fully funcitional, automated and documented data warehouse in under two hours, without writing a single line of code!
Join us for a interactive session in which you will test drive WhereScape Data Automation software for yourself, followed by an educational keynote on data ethics.
This event is perfect for business leaders looking for tools to improve their teams's efficiency and speed up the development / delivery process. It will also interest techies looking to try out data warehouse automation for themselves, to see how much time and human error it would save in their daily working lives.
The event takes place in the beautiful grade II listed Waterhouse Square near Chancery Lane station. Snacks and drinks will be provided after the event.
Key Note
Is doing no harm good enough? or should we always strive to do good with the data we hold? Jefferson Lynch will set the scene for the afternoon's discussion around how to use data ethically, not just legally, and facilitate as the event produces any questions or learnings.
Schedule
13:30 - 14:00 Arrivals and introductions
14:00 - 16:00 Opening session, building an automed Data Warehouse
16:00 - 16:15 Break (coffee, tea and snacks)
16:15 - 17:00 Data Warehouse evaluation, business applications
17:00 - 17:30 Keynote speech (Ethicial Use of Data)
17:30 - 18:30 Drinks, snacks and networking
Directions
The closest stations are Chancery Lane, (central line) and Farringdon (national rail / circle line). The building is a large victorian red brick building, walk through the arch into the center square and follow signs for 3 Wework. Once inside, please sign in giving ben.white@red-olive.co.uk as reference. A member of staff will come and greet you.
Website Page
Interested in finding out more? Further details and the full agenda are on our website. You can also register via the EventBrite service.
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Test Drive - What to expect?
Watch a recent WhereScape test drive event at Amsterdam to hear feedback and see the experiences.
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Email
You can get in touch with the Red Olive team at hello@red-olive.co.uk
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HackTrain Conference 3.0
22 Nov - 09:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
HackTrain Conference 3.0
The best RailTech conference is back for another year! In the words of one of last year's attendees: "It was the first conference I have attended in a long time, where I didn’t get bored, didn’t fall asleep! and was totally entertained and informed throughout the whole day".
This year, The HackTrain Conference 3.0 will be a one-day event on the 22nd of November, which will provide insight on the outcomes from our annual 48-hour hackathon on a moving train.
This highly anticipated conference is a mighty combination of the top ideas from HackTrain 5.0 and InnoTrans 2018. Their ideas will be re-pitched to industry leaders and voted on. The innovators would have had the opportunity to work on and hone in on their ides over the weeks leading up to the conference.
Expect to hear specialists assess and outline:
Outcomes from previous hackathons
How hacks are converted into implementation projects
How the rail industry can take advantage of technology and case studies from other industries on how they have made use of AI and Data
These conversations will provide some insight into how we can accelerate change and protect against the latest threats faced by the rail industry!
Our jam-packed day of talks, workshops, panel discussions and networking will spark conversations for years to come!
You can learn more about conference at: https://hackpartners.com/events/conference/
Mobile UX London Conference 2018 - 4th Annual UX & Design Conference, covering VR, AR, Voice, IOT
21 Nov - 08:30 AM
London, United Kingdom
Europe’s Most Forward Thinking UX / Design Conference is back for its 4th year
MUXL Annual Conference returns for its 4th iteration this November, to bring you insights from the best minds in User Experience (UX) and Design. The focus for 2018 is User-Centred Design and how new technologies (Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, Connected cars and homes) are going to change the way we design for these new modes of interaction.
Your ticket will give you know-how into designing for AR, AI and IoT technologies and to help you understand the process behind them, we've brought together top speakers to share their case studies in:
- Facebook's AR platform with Stef Smet, AR Designer at Facebook
- Raising the life expectancy of prototypes with Marion Duncan, Creative Director at Liquid Studio - Accenture Technology
- Designing a voice experience for preschoolers with Paul Jackson, Senior UX Designer at BBC
- Browsing the world with Computer Vision and AR with Marco Paladini, Research Engineer at Blippar
- Designing for smart homes, Prototyping XR products, Design Thinking and more in the MUXL workshops (included in the ticket)
- And more! Browse the event agenda here
Why Attend MUXL 2018?
1. It's like no other conference Mobile UX London is not a traditional business. We are a community of passionate designers, developers, project managers and more dedicated to showcasing the best in UX. We bring UX’ers from all walks of life together at our Annual Conference providing a breadth of knowledge and expertise unparalleled by our competitors.
2. Be a part of a real communityWe’re not just a one-off Annual Conference, we are a community of UX’ers. We are always looking to push UX forward and keep an eye out for new trends and developments across the sector. We run Hackathons, meet-ups, and our UX Academy where you can learn from industry leaders. Attending MUXL 2018 will introduce you to our community and the innovative and groundbreaking things it comes up with.
3. Learn from the bestAt MUXL 2018, we have industry leaders from Accenture, Adobe, BBC, Facebook and Google speak about UX and give valuable insights into their fields of work. They will give you the chance to get practical advice you can apply to your future projects and inspire you to develop new ideas you never thought possible before. Check out the event agenda
4. Network with a diverse and enthusiastic conference At MUXL 2018, you’ll be learning both on and off the conference floor whether you’re speaking to a beginner UX’er or a seasoned pro like one of our industry leading speakers. Plus, the Conference is not just for those working as UX'ers - the event is open to designers, product developers, innovators and anyone with an interest in UX. With MUXL 2018 being such a diverse conference, you’re sure to find others working in completely different fields to you. The knowledge and skills you can impart on one another is truly priceless.
5. Because it’s not just about the education. We consider every little detail when designing and planning our Annual Conference to ensure every moment is enjoyable for our community. Whether that’s the excellent catering, the free flowing drinks or the regular opportunities to network and engage with peers, we strive to make MUXL 2018 a highlight of your UX year.
Check out our 2016 and 2017 conferences to catch a glimpse of our events
Speakers:Kane Simms - VUX World
Stef Smet - Facebook
Marion Duncan - London Liquid Studio, Accenture Technology
Peter Hodgson - Google
Adam Delinde - Orange Group
Stacey Seronick - Catalia Health
Paul Jackson - BBC
Elvia Vasconcelos - Pepita Platano
Marco Paladini - Blippar
Sam Clark - Conjure
Sjors Timmer - Designit
Froso Ellina - Pivotal Labs
Veiko Raime and Laura Leon - Mobi Lab
Stefano Zanini, Carlo Luccioni and Danny Martucci - Assist Digital
And more!
FAQsDo you offer discounted tickets?Yes, we have an Early Bird Ticket available. If you would like to enquire about special discounts for charities, non-profits etc then please email raluca@mobileuxlondon.com
Do I need to be a professional UX'er to attend?No - this conference is targeted to all people interested in UX in design.
Can I pay by invoice?Yes, please email alice@mobileuxlondon.com to arrange a payment by invoice.
Can I be a partner/sponsor for MUXL 2018?Yes, we have a limited number of partnership options and sponsorship packages remaining. To enquire about partnering or sponsoring us then please email raluca@mobileuxlondon.com
Do you accept refunds?Yes, we can accept refunds up to 7 days before the conference
Please note: Ticket sales will end on Tuesday 20 November 2018 at 16:00. Make sure you have purchased your ticket before this deadline