World Internet Developer Summit 2013 Comes to Hong Kong June 27-28 at Cyberport & Science Park

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Get ready for Hong Kong’s signature World Internet Developer Summit! Hosted by Internet Society Hong Kong, Cyberport, and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, the action-packed two-day summit is the annual and signature cross-platform developer summit in the region.

Get connected with the greatest speakers from Google, LinkedIn, Twitter, mozilla, Microsoft, Square, and Blackberry in the IT industry with the latest Internet development, news, various development platform techniques, hints and tips.

The main theme of the event is big data: Cloud – scale your application to million users.. It will be divided into two parts: conference and workshops. The workshops will provide a two way communication platform for developers to obtain hands-on experience in small groups to learn new technique, share experience and exchange ideas.

  • Date: 27-28 Jun 2013 (Thu & Fri)
  • Time: 10am-5pm (27 Jun), 10am-3pm (28 Jun)
  • Venue: 27 Jun at Cyberport, 28 Jun at Hong Kong Science Park
  • Language: English

StartupsHK members will get 15% off on the conference fee and 33% on workshop fee! Register Here.

Speakers

  • Josh Aberant – Postmaster, Twitter
  • Britt Selvitelle – Early Engineer at Twitter (Founding Team) Volunteer Engineer at Obama for America
  • Dr. Lei Gao – Staff Software Engineer, LinkedIn
  • Ben Luk – Google APAC Geo Lead, Google Maps
  • Paul McKellar – Founding team member, Square
  • Matt Valentine – Enterprise Solution Director, Microsoft Hong Kong
  • Alan Wong – Application Development Manager, APAC, BlackBerry
  • Ting-Yuan Huang – Software Engineer, mozilla
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