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What to expect at the #BIW18 Dev Conference

Join us on October 10 to hear from experts sharing real world case studies, a panel talking about bringing their dev career to the next level and our very impressive keynote inventor.

During Baltimore Innovation Week Presented by Maryland Open for Business, the Technial.ly team will once again host the (*drumroll*)… Dev Conference on Wednesday, October 10, at Creative Alliance. And wow, our lineup is coming together. Peep đź‘€ below for more detes:

Case studies to date:

  • Leveraging the Data as a next great natural resource to harden you cyber security with Boris Vishnevsky, Former Technical Director, Management Consulting at IBM..
  • Orchestrating Serverless Applications on AWS with Johnny Boursiquot, Principal Cloud Engineer at Achievement Network (ANet).

A panel discussion on moving up in your tech career. We will be talking all things soft skills, taking on more responsibility, working with clients, leading a team and just overall guidance from the best of the best:

  • Ryan Carr, Director of Engineering, Enveil
  • Delali Dzirasa, President, Fearless Solutions, LLC
  • Sarah Jennings, Freelance Creative
  • Angel Johnson, Director of Technology Delivery – Infrastructure PMO, Marriott International

Keynote:
We will hear from the James West, Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Professor West will present on his most recent research followed by an interview with our market editor, Stephen Babcock. Not to mention, James West has 250 patents to his name (talk about #goals). He is best known for his work at Bell Labs and his invention of the electret microphone. It’s found in 90 percent of devices using microphones, such as your cellphone. We’re not excited, you’re excited.

RSVP for your free ticket

Be sure to keep the fun going by joining us at our Happy Hour at the Brewers Hill Hub roof deck from 5-7 p.m. directly following the Dev conference.

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