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Raniere Silva

Posted on 16 March 2018

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Only one week left to register for Collaborations Workshop 2018!

Posted by s.aragon on 16 March 2018 - 8:00am 

14811288593_0e03f2c604_z.jpgBy Raniere Silva, Software Sustainability Institute.

The clock is ticking away, and if you haven’t registered for Collaborations Workshop 2018 (CW18) yet, this is your last chance!

If you’ve already signed up for the event, we have some suggestions for you to maximise your chances of building new collaborations during the workshop.

Lightning talks

At the beginning of the first and second days of CW18, we have scheduled some lightning talks. This is a great opportunity to invite fellow attendees to approach you to talk about a project you are considering or are already developing. If you wish, you can use one slide to assist you. To find out more, visit the submission page. We only have a limited number of slots, and they’re available on an first come, first served base.

Social

We have some short walks around Cardiff planned as part of CW18. Attendees of previous years reported having a fun time during those walks and we recommend that you take part on it. All the walks are listed on the social programme page which includes the link for registrations.

Chargers, Cables and Dongles

For the discussion session, collaborative ideas and hackday, it’s very handy to have your laptop or tablet with you. If you’re bringing any electronic device, remember to also bring the charger, cables and any dongles you might need. You won't want to be out of battery. If you’re coming from outside the UK, you also want to add one adaptor for the BS 1363 three-pin (rectangular) sockets that you will find here.

Register on the CW18 Eventbrite page

 

 

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