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Virtual Open Coffee Club
2026-02-01 · 18:00
Hosted by Santa Monica New Tech / Los Angeles NEW: Click here for your membership and a downloadable resource pack for entrepreneurs! This is a virtual meeting on Zoom. Watch for the meeting ID and passcode after you RSVP. VIDEO CONFERENCE DETAILS: London Time: 18:00-19:00 Introductions on Zoom. 19:00-20:00 Informal Networking using Zoom breakout rooms or other channels. You can download the Zoom client ahead of time at https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting. I recommend you familiarize yourself with the Zoom app if you've never used it before. Here are some helpful tutorials: https://bit.ly/3alN4NV. A few things to prepare: • You should check in about 10 minutes early to make sure you can connect and your audio and video are working right. • To handle introductions, you will be called on when it's your turn to introduce yourself. A microphone will be required for us to hear you. If you choose computer audio please make sure yours is set up and working with Zoom — there is a test function within the app. • Having your own camera and having it on is required. • Admissions close 10 minutes past the hour to avoid disrupting the meeting in progress. • By default, you will be muted at the start. You can unmute yourself when it’s your turn to speak. Please mute yourself again afterward to avoid disruptions to the meeting. • Once we are done with the introductions we'll have some themed breakout rooms (tech, sales/marketing, legal, finance, other) for networking. • IMPORTANT: If you'd like to connect with other participants after the session by using the messaging feature in Meetup make sure to change your Privacy Settings to allow being contacted by other members. TRADITIONAL COFFEE SHOP MEETING DETAILS: 10AM-11AM Introductions. 11AM-12PM Informal Networking. Watch a short video here: https://youtu.be/f42n5a92zy0 The OpenCoffee Club is a concept that originated in London with the goal to encourage entrepreneurs, developers, and investors to organize real-world informal meetups to chat, network, and grow. There are now hundreds (thousands?) of such groups around the world. Come join the movement! Learn more about the OCC concept here: https://bit.ly/2MuyURs |
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Make it and take it! Nützliches für den Haushalt mit der Nähmaschine
2026-01-31 · 13:00
Das alte T-Shirt mit einem Statement-Print wiederbeleben, eine verlorene Spielfigur nachdrucken oder einen Stempel designen: MeetUp im Humboldt Forum! In diesem dreistündigen Workshop sind alle Interessierten mit und ohne Vorkenntnisse dazu eingeladen, verschiedene Maker Space Technologien kennenzulernen. Wir erklären an unterschiedlichen Terminen (s.u.), wie sich mit Laser Cutter, 3D-Drucker, Schneidplotter, Näh- oder Stickmaschine nützliche Dinge für den Alltag herstellen lassen. Inspiriert von den aktuellen Ausstellungen und Themen des Hauses, können am Laptop mit der Software Inkscape oder Tinkercad eigene Grafiken und Objekte entworfen und gestaltet werden. Wer sich geschickt anstellt, kann am Ende ein fertiges Produkt mit nach Hause nehmen. Die Personenzahl ist begrenzt. Bitte buchen Sie am Veranstaltungstag an der Tageskasse im Foyer pro Person ein kostenfreies Teilnahmeticket! Der Workshop ist nicht für Kinder und Jugendliche unter 16 Jahren geeignet. Die nächsten Termine und Themen
Weitere Informationen: Kostenfrei. Bitte buchen Sie Ihr Ticket direkt am Veranstaltungstag an der Tageskasse im Foyer. Die Ticketbuchung im Voraus und im Webshop ist nicht möglich. Dauer: 180 min. Ab 16 Jahre. Sprache: Deutsch, Englisch. Rollstuhlgerecht. Ort: Werkräume, 1. OG. Maximal 15 Personen. |
Make it and take it! Nützliches für den Haushalt mit der Nähmaschine
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London R | Meetup | Jan 2026
2026-01-29 · 18:00
------ Welcome\, London R Users! ------ Happy New Year, and welcome to 2026! We’re excited to kick off 2026 with fresh energy and plenty of R fun ahead! As before, the event will be brought to you by Datacove. We are a Data and Analytics Consultancy Team based in Brighton, with experience in founding many well-attended R & Python events. Plus, home of the EARL Conference! We work across multiple streams - from marketing and customer analytics, to bespoke dashboards, process automation, and training! :) We will be supported by the generous team, organised by Matt Nixon, at Incubeta, London. Hosted by Laura Mawer and Jeremy Horne from Datacove. ------ !! Please Note !! *------ This is a paid event.* Your ticket entitles you to pizza and drink options (soft and alcoholic beverages available). As standard, we cater for Vegetarian, Vegan, and GF. Please contact an organiser for any other requirements. You can book your tickets online through Ticket Pass at a discounted rate:
Students must bring an NUS card or any other form of student ID. Cash and card accepted on the door. ------ Talk Information ------ Coming soon ------ Timing Information ------ 6pm: Arrival and greetings from our team. 6:15pm: Food and drinks are served while networking. 6:40pm: Introduction to the event commences. 6:45pm: Talks commence. 8:00pm: Talks conclude. 8:10pm: Networking continues. 8:30pm: Event moves to the local pub. ------ Sponsorship Information ------ Our event relies heavily on sponsorship from companies that attend. Please contact the organisers or [email protected] to get involved. ------ Arrival Instructions ------ Please arrive at The Bower and locate the reception, where staff will be there to guide you to the correct floor. What3Words: magma.clip.achieving ------ Registration Etiquette ------ At our meetups, the event is sometimes capped by the space. We’re committed to keeping these events accessible for everyone, but to make that possible, we need your help. Please ensure your registration is kept up to date. If your plans change, simply update your RSVP to reflect your availability. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Please feel free to spread the word. We look forward to seeing you all again! |
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AI Builders Amsterdam :: Pizza, Demos & Networking (paid event)
2026-01-29 · 16:30
🎟️ Get tickets: https://lu.ma/ai-builders 🎟️ ☝️This is a paid meetup (€20 - €10), Luma ticket is required! Join our Monthly AI meetup Practical Demos & Technical Talks about building with LLMs and any Gen-AI model. :: FOR WHO :: ✅ Anyone actively building with Generative AI ✅ Devs, Product peeps, Data lovers, ML engineers, Founders ⚠️Technical LLM knowledge required!* :: FORMAT :: 💻 ⚡️ Speed Demos (10 min): Builders sharing real-world AI solutions including their breakthrough code, diagrams and prompts ! 🎤 🦄 Pioneer Talks (20 min): Inspiring talk or demo from emerging Gen-AI leaders in Europe or Silicon Valley 🤝🍕🍻 Fun Vibes: Lots of time to connect with other builders over some yummy pizza & drinks. :: AGENDA :: 17:30 🤝 Drinks & Networking 18:00 🍕 Pizza (be early!) 18:30 🎤 🦄 Pioneer Talk (20m) --- Break --- 19:30 💻 ⚡️ Demos (4 x 10m) 20.10 🍻 Drinks & Networking 21.00 End :: FAQ :: • What's AI Builders? We're a self-organizing nonprofit community of 3000+ AI Nerds in Europe. Yes.. we're building our own AI CEO. • Why do I need to pay? 1). So we know how many people will come (max capacity of the space and reduce food waste) 2). Sponsor money doesn't cover all of our costs yet. • Can I get a free ticket? Can I volunteer as co-host? Message Cristian (+31636420602) if we still need co-hosts or request a free ticket. Co-hosts arrive 1.5h early and help set-up the event or welcome people. • *I'm not technical. Can I come? Yes, but to enjoy the meetup, we recommend to learn about these LLM Concepts: Multimodal, Vector Embeddings, RAG, Chaining, Structured Output, Function Calling, API calls, Knowledge Graphs, Reinforcement Learning, Fine-tuning, Agents. Additionally: Computer Vision, Diffusion Models, DevOps, MLOps. • Why go to AI Meetups?
🎟️ Get tickets: https://lu.ma/ai-builders 🎟️ ☝️This is a paid meetup (€20 - €10), Luma ticket is required! |
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London Internet of Things Meetup No.151
2026-01-27 · 19:00
We're back to our usual format of 3 speakers + Q&A followed by networking. 18:30: Doors open 19:00 Welcome by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino (organiser since 2011) 19:10 James Harding, Green Custard 19:30 Max Park 19:50 Philip Steele, Octopus Energy 20:10 Networking 21:00 End of event and move to nearby pub There will be drinks (including non-alcoholic) and nibbles. About our sponsors: Green Custard is an award-winning AWS IoT specialist consultancy that helps organisations design, build, and scale secure cloud-connected products and solutions. With deep expertise across IoT architectures, data lakes, ML and agentic AI our IoT expertise spans from product innovation to smart factory innovation. We have full stack capability from embedded & mobile to cloud-native development. Green Custard partners with clients to deliver on their business outcomes whether modernising legacy devices, unlocking new value from existing data, or accelerating the delivery of production-ready solutions. Customers trust Green Custard for its technical excellence, pragmatic delivery, and we are proud of our customer success. Aqua Libra is redefining sustainable hydration through innovative, low-impact dispensing technology. Beyond its zero-sugar infused drinks, the brand has pioneered solutions such as the Aqua Libra Flavour Tap, a digitally controlled dispensing system that delivers chilled, filtered water with natural flavours on demand. By removing the need for single-use bottles and reducing transport emissions, the Flavour Tap enables offices, venues, and public spaces to offer great-tasting drinks with a dramatically smaller environmental footprint. Aqua Libra’s approach blends sustainability, smart technology, and convenience to meet the growing demand for healthier, greener beverage options. About our host: British Computing Society is a professional body and a learned society that represents those working in information technology, computing, software engineering, computer engineering and computer science, both in the United Kingdom and internationally. The meetup will be held at 25 Copthall Ave, London EC2R 7BP, NOT their Southampton Row location. |
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Virtual Open Coffee Club
2026-01-25 · 18:00
Hosted by Santa Monica New Tech / Los Angeles NEW: Click here for your membership and a downloadable resource pack for entrepreneurs! This is a virtual meeting on Zoom. Watch for the meeting ID and passcode after you RSVP. VIDEO CONFERENCE DETAILS: London Time: 18:00-19:00 Introductions on Zoom. 19:00-20:00 Informal Networking using Zoom breakout rooms or other channels. You can download the Zoom client ahead of time at https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting. I recommend you familiarize yourself with the Zoom app if you've never used it before. Here are some helpful tutorials: https://bit.ly/3alN4NV. A few things to prepare: • You should check in about 10 minutes early to make sure you can connect and your audio and video are working right. • To handle introductions, you will be called on when it's your turn to introduce yourself. A microphone will be required for us to hear you. If you choose computer audio please make sure yours is set up and working with Zoom — there is a test function within the app. • Having your own camera and having it on is required. • Admissions close 10 minutes past the hour to avoid disrupting the meeting in progress. • By default, you will be muted at the start. You can unmute yourself when it’s your turn to speak. Please mute yourself again afterward to avoid disruptions to the meeting. • Once we are done with the introductions we'll have some themed breakout rooms (tech, sales/marketing, legal, finance, other) for networking. • IMPORTANT: If you'd like to connect with other participants after the session by using the messaging feature in Meetup make sure to change your Privacy Settings to allow being contacted by other members. TRADITIONAL COFFEE SHOP MEETING DETAILS: 10AM-11AM Introductions. 11AM-12PM Informal Networking. Watch a short video here: https://youtu.be/f42n5a92zy0 The OpenCoffee Club is a concept that originated in London with the goal to encourage entrepreneurs, developers, and investors to organize real-world informal meetups to chat, network, and grow. There are now hundreds (thousands?) of such groups around the world. Come join the movement! Learn more about the OCC concept here: https://bit.ly/2MuyURs |
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Post-Tyranny Tech #1 Digitaal onafhankelijk werken
2026-01-23 · 12:00
Wil jij zonder Big Tech je werk kunnen doen? Sluit je aan bij onze Post-Tyranny Tech community. Eerste meetup: vrijdag 23 januari. Wat gaan we doen? 23 januari doen we in detail uit de doeken hoe wij als micro-organisatie digitaal onafhankelijk werken. Zodat jij dat ook kunt doen. Zonder Microsoft 365 of Google Drive. Met NextCloud, LibreOffice, etc. Wat het kost aan tijd, geld en doorzettingsvermogen. Wat er voor nodig is om het in de lucht te houden. Je krijgt een maand een server cadeau. Deze bijeenkomst is het begin van een serie. We maken ter plekke de plannen voor de vervolgsessies: 13 feb, 27 feb, 13 mrt, 27 mrt, 10 apr en 24 apr. De opzet is om elke sessie jouw van een stuk software uit jouw dagelijkse workflow uit de greep van Tyranny Tech te bevrijden. Van bestanden delen tot boekhouden, van ticketing tot presenteren. Waar? Den Haag, PXS HQ Kosten? 25 euro, inc maand je eigen cloud server Voor wie? Iedereen die dromen over werken zonder Big Tech tools wil omzetten naar actie, of die ervaring wil delen. Wat niet? We gaan het niet hebben over social media, daarvoor kun je bij anderen terecht. Meld je aan: Aanmelden voor Post-Tyranny Tech meetup #1 |
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Data Engineers London: Real Time Data - January 2026
2026-01-22 · 18:00
Join us at our first event of the year at The Information Lab on the historic Watling Street in the City of London 🙌 We will be kicking off 2026 by delving into the topic of real-time data with our speakers - Sam, Nicoleta & Anton. We are running this event in collaboration with Confluent. 6pm: Doors Open 6:30pm: Talks Start 🗣️The Speakers🗣️ Load-In to Lights-Out: Data Engineering the World's Biggest Tours and Live Events Sam Malcolm, Head of Architecture & Engineering at Centrus (Sam's Linkedin) Sam’s session dives into lessons from large-scale live event data systems—handling over 10 billion data points per second for global tours like Beyoncé, Coldplay, and Glastonbury. He connects the extreme demands of real-time analytics and high-performance networking to modern cloud data practices, showing how the same principles of speed, resilience, and precision apply when designing reliable, scalable data platforms today. Should I Stream or Should I Join: From Regular to Delta Joins in Apache Flink Nicoleta Lazar, Senior Data Engineer at Fresha & Anton Borisov, Principal Engineer at Fresha (Niloceta's LinkedIn , Anton's LinkedIn) Joins in the streaming world are where the fun stops and the tradeoffs start. State that grows forever, latency that spikes unpredictably, watermarks that never quite behave, every Flink developer has war stories about this. In this session, Anton Borisov and Nicoleta Lazar break down the join landscape in Apache Flink: → Regular joins and the state explosion problem → Interval joins: when they work, when they don't → Temporal joins and the versioned table dance → Lookup joins: the escape hatch and its hidden costs → Delta joins: the new kid and how Fluss enables them, and why it matters Talks finish by 8pm and there will be a break between the talks. Afterwards, we may head to a pub to continue chatting. You can sign up by subscribing to this event 🚨IMPORTANT: Please bring a valid form of ID. See you all on the 22nd January 🤩 Happy Networking 🍻 Checkout Meetup Groups run by Confluent:
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Data Engineers London: Real Time Data - January 2026
2026-01-22 · 18:00
IMPORTANT: PLEASE RSVP @ https://www.meetup.com/data-engineers-london/events/312450363/ Details 6pm: Doors Open 6:30pm: Talks Start 🗣️The Speakers🗣️ Load-In to Lights-Out: Data Engineering the World's Biggest Tours and Live Events Sam Malcolm, Head of Architecture & Engineering at Centrus (Sam's Linkedin) Sam’s session dives into lessons from large-scale live event data systems—handling over 10 billion data points per second for global tours like Beyoncé, Coldplay, and Glastonbury. He connects the extreme demands of real-time analytics and high-performance networking to modern cloud data practices, showing how the same principles of speed, resilience, and precision apply when designing reliable, scalable data platforms today. Should I Stream or Should I Join: From Regular to Delta Joins in Apache Flink Nicoleta Lazar, Senior Data Engineer at Fresha & Anton Borisov, Principal Engineer at Fresha (Niloceta's LinkedIn , Anton's LinkedIn) Joins in the streaming world are where the fun stops and the tradeoffs start. State that grows forever, latency that spikes unpredictably, watermarks that never quite behave, every Flink developer has war stories about this. In this session, Anton Borisov and Nicoleta Lazar break down the join landscape in Apache Flink: → Regular joins and the state explosion problem → Interval joins: when they work, when they don't → Temporal joins and the versioned table dance → Lookup joins: the escape hatch and its hidden costs → Delta joins: the new kid and how Fluss enables them, and why it matters Talks finish by 8pm and there will be a break between the talks. Afterwards, we may head to a pub to continue chatting. *** If you are interested in speaking at or hosting a meetup, please reach out to [email protected] |
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Data Engineers London: Real Time Data - January 2026
2026-01-22 · 18:00
IMPORTANT: PLEASE RSVP @ https://www.meetup.com/data-engineers-london/events/312450363/ Details 6pm: Doors Open 6:30pm: Talks Start 🗣️The Speakers🗣️ Load-In to Lights-Out: Data Engineering the World's Biggest Tours and Live Events Sam Malcolm, Head of Architecture & Engineering at Centrus (Sam's Linkedin) Sam’s session dives into lessons from large-scale live event data systems—handling over 10 billion data points per second for global tours like Beyoncé, Coldplay, and Glastonbury. He connects the extreme demands of real-time analytics and high-performance networking to modern cloud data practices, showing how the same principles of speed, resilience, and precision apply when designing reliable, scalable data platforms today. Should I Stream or Should I Join: From Regular to Delta Joins in Apache Flink Nicoleta Lazar, Senior Data Engineer at Fresha & Anton Borisov, Principal Engineer at Fresha (Niloceta's LinkedIn , Anton's LinkedIn) Joins in the streaming world are where the fun stops and the tradeoffs start. State that grows forever, latency that spikes unpredictably, watermarks that never quite behave, every Flink developer has war stories about this. In this session, Anton Borisov and Nicoleta Lazar break down the join landscape in Apache Flink: → Regular joins and the state explosion problem → Interval joins: when they work, when they don't → Temporal joins and the versioned table dance → Lookup joins: the escape hatch and its hidden costs → Delta joins: the new kid and how Fluss enables them, and why it matters Talks finish by 8pm and there will be a break between the talks. Afterwards, we may head to a pub to continue chatting. *** If you are interested in speaking at or hosting a meetup, please reach out to [email protected] |
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Data, Compute & AI : L’avenir du temps réel à grande échelle
2026-01-22 · 07:30
>>>Note importante — veuillez vous inscrire à l’événement ICI Rejoignez-nous à Paris pour une matinée consacrée aux architectures et technologies qui permettent de construire la prochaine génération de systèmes de données haute performance. Ce meetup rassemble des experts d’AWS, Aerospike et Adikteev pour explorer comment les plateformes modernes fournissent des données en temps réel, des charges de travail IA extensibles et une résilience native au cloud. Découvrez comment AWS EC2 Graviton redéfinit l’efficacité du calcul, pourquoi la latence P99 détermine les performances réelles de vos applications, et comment Adikteev a réussi à migrer une infrastructure de compteurs à l’échelle du milliard sans aucune interruption de service. Vous verrez également comment l’architecture temps réel et à faible latence d’Aerospike soutient des décisions pilotées par l’IA à l’échelle mondiale. La matinée se conclura par un panel technique, une session de questions-réponses et un temps de networking avec des ingénieurs, architectes et experts qui façonnent l’avenir des systèmes temps réel. Inscrivez-vous dès maintenant et rejoignez la conversation sur la prochaine génération des architectures de données, de calcul et d’IA en temps réel. >>>Note importante — veuillez vous inscrire à l’événement ICI ***Programme de l’événement*** 08:30-09:00 - Boissons et networking 09:00-09:15 - Introduction - Performance, Scalabilité et TCO : Les nouveaux standards de l'infrastructure temps réel Pierre Berard, Regional Manager Southern Europe, Aerospike 09:15-09:35 - Concevoir des architectures performantes avec AWS EC2 Graviton Romain Legret, Specialist Solutions Architect - Efficient Compute, AWS Les clients AWS lancent chaque année des dizaines de milliards d’instances EC2, en choisissant parmi une gamme toujours plus large d’options de calcul, de stockage, de mémoire et de réseau. Cette session présente comment des innovations telles que le système Nitro et les processeurs Graviton déportent certaines tâches vers le matériel, améliorant ainsi les performances et la sécurité. Vous découvrirez comment ces technologies rendent possibles des cas d’usage autrefois inaccessibles pour vos charges de travail. 09:35-10:05 - P99 vous ment Nicolas Wlodarczyk, Sales Engineer, Aerospike Pourquoi les performances de votre application sont dictées par sa transaction la plus lente, et comment PayPal tire parti des transactions en temps réel pour améliorer la détection de la fraude tout en réduisant les coûts. À l’image de PayPal pour la lutte contre la fraude, les environnements modernes reposent de plus en plus sur des architectures distribuées et des micro-services pour faire fonctionner applications et sites web. Nous explorerons des cas concrets issus du monde réel, comme PayPal et TomTom, afin de montrer comment améliorer la latence de fin de distribution (tail latency) tout en réduisant le coût total de possession (TCO) de votre plateforme temps réel. 10:05-10:15 - Migration d’une infrastructure de compteurs à l'échelle du milliard sans interruption de service Seiji Fouquet, Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Adikteev Youcef Sebiat, Data Engineering Team Lead, Adikteev Découvrez comment Adikteev a migré sa base de données de compteurs haute performance de ScyllaDB vers Aerospike sans interruption de service. Nous aborderons les défis techniques liés au déplacement d'une charge de 1M lectures/s et chargement de 300 Go de données quotidiennes, notre stratégie de migration, et les enseignements clés de cette modernisation d'infrastructure. 10:15-10:35 - Faire passer les systèmes temps réel à l’échelle : retours d’expérience du terrain * Seiji Fouquet, Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Adikteev * Youcef Sebiat, Data Engineering Team Lead, Adikteev * Modéré par Pierre Berard, Regional Manager Southern Europe, Aerospike Les responsables de l’ingénierie chez Adikteev partagent leurs retours d’expérience concrets sur l’exploitation et la montée en charge de systèmes de données temps réel en production, en abordant les choix d’architecture, les défis de performance et ce qu’il faut réellement pour opérer des plateformes à faible latence à grande échelle. 10:35-10:45 - Questions / Réponses 10:45-11:15 - Rencontres & échanges >>>Note importante — veuillez vous inscrire à l’événement ICI |
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#10 Meetup Staff42 @ Qonto
2026-01-21 · 17:30
Rejoignez-nous pour un nouveau rendez-vous avec la communauté Staff42 de Paris. Ce meetup sera l'occasion de partager des retours d'expérience sur la mise en place de l'IA. On parlera d'orga, et discuterons d'exemples concrets de projets assistés par IA. Une bonne dose de confrontation à la réalité, et d'inspiration, en perspective ! 🎉 📅 Date : 21 janvier 2026 ⏰ Heure : 18H30 📍Adresse : Qonto, 18 Rue de Navarin, 75009 Paris 📣 Talks
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Virtual Open Coffee Club
2026-01-18 · 18:00
Hosted by Santa Monica New Tech / Los Angeles NEW: Click here for your membership and a downloadable resource pack for entrepreneurs! This is a virtual meeting on Zoom. Watch for the meeting ID and passcode after you RSVP. VIDEO CONFERENCE DETAILS: London Time: 18:00-19:00 Introductions on Zoom. 19:00-20:00 Informal Networking using Zoom breakout rooms or other channels. You can download the Zoom client ahead of time at https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting. I recommend you familiarize yourself with the Zoom app if you've never used it before. Here are some helpful tutorials: https://bit.ly/3alN4NV. A few things to prepare: • You should check in about 10 minutes early to make sure you can connect and your audio and video are working right. • To handle introductions, you will be called on when it's your turn to introduce yourself. A microphone will be required for us to hear you. If you choose computer audio please make sure yours is set up and working with Zoom — there is a test function within the app. • Having your own camera and having it on is required. • Admissions close 10 minutes past the hour to avoid disrupting the meeting in progress. • By default, you will be muted at the start. You can unmute yourself when it’s your turn to speak. Please mute yourself again afterward to avoid disruptions to the meeting. • Once we are done with the introductions we'll have some themed breakout rooms (tech, sales/marketing, legal, finance, other) for networking. • IMPORTANT: If you'd like to connect with other participants after the session by using the messaging feature in Meetup make sure to change your Privacy Settings to allow being contacted by other members. TRADITIONAL COFFEE SHOP MEETING DETAILS: 10AM-11AM Introductions. 11AM-12PM Informal Networking. Watch a short video here: https://youtu.be/f42n5a92zy0 The OpenCoffee Club is a concept that originated in London with the goal to encourage entrepreneurs, developers, and investors to organize real-world informal meetups to chat, network, and grow. There are now hundreds (thousands?) of such groups around the world. Come join the movement! Learn more about the OCC concept here: https://bit.ly/2MuyURs |
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AI Builders London Old St. - Jan 15
2026-01-15 · 17:30
🎟️ Get tickets: https://lu.ma/ai-builders 🎟️ ☝️This is a free meetup however a Luma ticket is required! Join our meetup for AI engineers & founders! We share the latest insights about: AI dev tools, Agent frameworks, RAG pipelines, automation hacks, Cursor/Claude code hacks, and new gen-AI models. **:: FOR WHO ::** ✅ Anyone actively building with Generative AI ✅ Devs, Product peeps, Data lovers, ML engineers, Founders ⚠️Technical LLM knowledge required!* :: FORMAT ::
**:: AGENDA ::** 17:30 🤝 Walk-in 18:00 🍕 Pizza (be early!) 18:30 🎤 Pioneer Speaker 19:00 ---- 💬 BREAK TIME ----- 19:30 💻 Demo (TBA) 19.45 💻 Demo (TBA) 20.00 🍻 Drinks 21.00 End :: FAQ :: • What is AI Builders? A self-organizing nonprofit community of 3000+ AI nerds🤓. and yes.. we're building a democratic AI CEO and run on opencollective.com donations. • Can I demo, give a talk, or just help out? Message Arthur (+31636570260) in case you want to shine✨ on stage and grow your network! • *I'm not technical. Can I come? Yes! To fully enjoy the meetup, we recommend chatting with AI to understand these basic LLM concepts: Multimodal, Vector Embeddings, RAG, Chaining, Structured JSON Output, Function Calling, API calls, Knowledge Graphs, Reinforcement Learning, Fine-tuning, AI Agents. • Why hangout at AI Builders?
Location
We look forward to hang out with you:
207 Old St, London EC1V 9NR, United Kingdom
It's close to the Old Street Tube Station
Thanks to our friends at Beyond
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The S in SRE is for...Sustainable! + Pub Quiz
2026-01-13 · 17:00
Hello everyone! Come and join us for our first meetup of 2026 at AWS, Mr.Treublaan 7 on the 4th floor, 1097 DP Amsterdam, where we dive into the topic of sustainability with the featured talks from Nati Cohen and Nourolhoda Alemi followed by an SRE themed pub quiz🥳 Agenda 18:00 Doors open, food and socialising 19:00 Opening by SRE NL Meetup Host 19:05 ARM Migration Made Practical by Nati Cohen (AWS) 19:35 Building a Greener Digital Landscape: Core Principles of Sustainable IT by Nourolhoda Alemi (ING) 20:10 Pub Quiz, Networking & Drinks 21:00 End Abstracts: ARM Migration Made Practical by Nati Cohen ARM processors are shaking up the cloud by delivering faster performance, lower costs, and greener computing. But with all these benefits, why do so many teams still hesitate to make the leap? This session makes ARM migration practical: we’ll clarify the architecture, identify easy-to-migrate workloads, and share proven steps for evaluation and transition. Learn why real-world testing matters, discover essential tools, and build multi-arch containers without increasing CI time. Whether you’re starting a new project or updating legacy apps, get actionable insights for a smooth, successful migration. Nati is a Solutions Architect with AWS. He delights in helping customers simplify complex systems, teaching them about the inner workings of cloud services and debugging annoying technical oddities. When he is not at his computer he is soldering electronic kits, tinkering with smaller computers and drumming on a Taiko. Building a Greener Digital Landscape: Core Principles of Sustainable IT by Nourolhoda Alemi This talk delves into the foundational concepts of Green IT alongside ING’s best practices, offering a comprehensive perspective on how technology can drive both innovation and sustainability. Join me to explore: • The challenges of assessing sustainability in IT systems • Strategic approaches to reduce digital environmental footprints • Principles of sustainable software design and development • Best practices of sustainable IT within ING organization Whether you're an IT leader, developer, or tech enthusiast, this talk will provide you with practical insights to align your digital strategies with sustainability goals. Let’s think green—and build a cleaner digital world. Nourolhoda is an Engineering Manager within the Cash & Payments domain at ING. With 13 years of solid experience in Backend Engineering and an academic background in Artificial Intelligence, she is passionate about integrating Green IT best practices into infrastructure, codebases, and architectural design. Beyond her professional expertise, she is a watercolor artist as well. Privacy notice(s):
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Meetup OWASP - Paris - Janvier 2026
2026-01-12 · 18:00
Ce meetup se deroulera chez Glev que nous remercions chaleureusement de leur soutien. OWASP Paris est le meetup dédié à la sécurité applicative. Pour rappel, le meetup se veut non commercial. Il réunit toutes personnes désireuses de concevoir et maintenir des logiciels plus sûrs. Si vous êtes intéressé par le sujet, que vous soyez débutant ou expert, n'hésitez pas à nous rejoindre pour partager vos expériences ou vos problématiques. Ce meetup propose des sessions organisées en mode "forum ouvert". Les sujets sont proposés par les participants lors de la séance. Partages de connaissances, retour d'expériences, exercices de type CTF, bonnes pratiques, gouvernance et organisation, ... sont au programme! Lightning Talks: La soirée commence par de courtes présentations. Chacun peut s'il le veut proposer une présentation, ce n'est pas obligatoire. Si vous avez envie de partager une technique, une opinion, une démo ou un retour d'expérience, alors vous pouvez préparer un lightning talk, entre une simple phrase et 10 minutes maxi et venez le présenter au début de la soirée. Si vous n'avez jamais fait de présentation avant, c'est l'occasion de commencer dans une ambiance sympa. Workshop: La soirée se poursuit avec des activités menées en groupes. Chacun peut s'il le veut proposer un sujet, ce n'est pas obligatoire. Vous avez 30 secondes au début de la session pour en donner envie aux autres participants, puis tout le monde vote pour son sujet favori. Les sujets préférés donnent lieu à des activités en groupes pendant un peu plus d'une heure. Des écrans seront disponibles Le format se veut bienveillant. Pas besoin d'être expert pour parler d'un sujet. Vous trouverez certainement d'autres personnes pour vous aider! L'accent est mis sur l'échange et le partage. |
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Virtual Open Coffee Club
2026-01-11 · 18:00
Hosted by Santa Monica New Tech / Los Angeles NEW: Click here for your membership and a downloadable resource pack for entrepreneurs! This is a virtual meeting on Zoom. Watch for the meeting ID and passcode after you RSVP. VIDEO CONFERENCE DETAILS: London Time: 18:00-19:00 Introductions on Zoom. 19:00-20:00 Informal Networking using Zoom breakout rooms or other channels. You can download the Zoom client ahead of time at https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting. I recommend you familiarize yourself with the Zoom app if you've never used it before. Here are some helpful tutorials: https://bit.ly/3alN4NV. A few things to prepare: • You should check in about 10 minutes early to make sure you can connect and your audio and video are working right. • To handle introductions, you will be called on when it's your turn to introduce yourself. A microphone will be required for us to hear you. If you choose computer audio please make sure yours is set up and working with Zoom — there is a test function within the app. • Having your own camera and having it on is required. • Admissions close 10 minutes past the hour to avoid disrupting the meeting in progress. • By default, you will be muted at the start. You can unmute yourself when it’s your turn to speak. Please mute yourself again afterward to avoid disruptions to the meeting. • Once we are done with the introductions we'll have some themed breakout rooms (tech, sales/marketing, legal, finance, other) for networking. • IMPORTANT: If you'd like to connect with other participants after the session by using the messaging feature in Meetup make sure to change your Privacy Settings to allow being contacted by other members. TRADITIONAL COFFEE SHOP MEETING DETAILS: 10AM-11AM Introductions. 11AM-12PM Informal Networking. Watch a short video here: https://youtu.be/f42n5a92zy0 The OpenCoffee Club is a concept that originated in London with the goal to encourage entrepreneurs, developers, and investors to organize real-world informal meetups to chat, network, and grow. There are now hundreds (thousands?) of such groups around the world. Come join the movement! Learn more about the OCC concept here: https://bit.ly/2MuyURs |
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Make it and take it! Nützliches für den Haushalt mit der Nähmaschine
2026-01-10 · 13:00
Das alte T-Shirt mit einem Statement-Print wiederbeleben, eine verlorene Spielfigur nachdrucken oder einen Stempel designen: MeetUp im Humboldt Forum! In diesem dreistündigen Workshop sind alle Interessierten mit und ohne Vorkenntnisse dazu eingeladen, verschiedene Maker Space Technologien kennenzulernen. Wir erklären an unterschiedlichen Terminen (s.u.), wie sich mit Laser Cutter, 3D-Drucker, Schneidplotter, Näh- oder Stickmaschine nützliche Dinge für den Alltag herstellen lassen. Inspiriert von den aktuellen Ausstellungen und Themen des Hauses, können am Laptop mit der Software Inkscape oder Tinkercad eigene Grafiken und Objekte entworfen und gestaltet werden. Wer sich geschickt anstellt, kann am Ende ein fertiges Produkt mit nach Hause nehmen. Die Personenzahl ist begrenzt. Bitte buchen Sie am Veranstaltungstag an der Tageskasse im Foyer pro Person ein kostenfreies Teilnahmeticket! Der Workshop ist nicht für Kinder und Jugendliche unter 16 Jahren geeignet. Die nächsten Termine und Themen
Weitere Informationen: Kostenfrei. Bitte buchen Sie Ihr Ticket direkt am Veranstaltungstag an der Tageskasse im Foyer. Die Ticketbuchung im Voraus und im Webshop ist nicht möglich. Dauer: 180 min. Ab 16 Jahre. Sprache: Deutsch, Englisch. Rollstuhlgerecht. Ort: Werkräume, 1. OG. Maximal 15 Personen. |
Make it and take it! Nützliches für den Haushalt mit der Nähmaschine
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ClickHouse Gurgaon/Delhi Meetup
2026-01-10 · 05:00
Start 2026 with the ClickHouse India community in Gurgaon! Connect with fellow data practitioners and hear from industry experts through engaging talks focused on lessons learned, best practices, and modern data challenges. Agenda:
👉🏼 RSVP to secure your spot! Interested in speaking at this meetup or future ClickHouse events? 🎤Shoot an email to [email protected] and she'll be in touch. ******** 🎤 Session Details: Inside ClickStack: Engineering Observability for Scale Dive deep into ClickStack, ClickHouse’s fresh approach to observability built for engineers who care about speed, scale, and simplicity. We’ll unpack the technical architecture behind how ClickStack handles metrics, logs, and traces using ClickHouse as the backbone for real-time, high-cardinality analytics. Expect a hands-on look at ingestion pipelines, schema design patterns, query optimization, and the integrations that make ClickStack tick. Speaker: Rakesh Puttaswamy, Lead Solutions Architect @ ClickHouse 🎤 Session Details: Supercharging Personalised Notifications At Jobhai With ClickHouse Calculating personalized alerts for 2 million users is a data-heavy challenge that requires more than just standard indexing. This talk explores how Jobhai uses ClickHouse to power its morning notification pipeline, focusing on the architectural shifts and query optimizations that made our massive scale manageable and fast. Speaker: Sumit Kumar and Arvind Saini, Tech Leads @ Info Edge Sumit is a seasoned software engineer with deep expertise in databases, backend systems, and machine learning. For over six years, he has led the Jobhai engineering team, driving continuous improvements across their database infrastructure and user-facing systems while streamlining workflows through ongoing innovation. Connect with Sumit Kumar on LinkedIn. Arvind is a Tech Lead at Info Edge India Ltd with experience building and scaling backend systems for large consumer and enterprise platforms. Over the years, they have worked across system design, backend optimization, and data-driven services, contributing to initiatives such as notification platforms, workflow automation, and product revamps. Their work focuses on improving reliability, performance, and scalability of distributed systems, and they enjoy solving complex engineering problems while mentoring teams and driving technical excellence. 🎤 Session Details: Simplifying CDC: Migrating from Debezium to ClickPipes In this talk, Abhash will share their engineering team's journey migrating our core MySQL and MongoDB CDC flows to ClickPipes. We will contrast our previous architecture—where every schema change required manual intervention or complex Debezium configurations—with the new reality of ClickPipes' automated schema evolution, which seamlessly handles upstream schema changes and ingests flexible data without breaking pipelines. Speaker: Abhash Solanki, DevOps Engineer @ Spyne AI Abhash serves as a DevOps Engineer at Spyne, orchestrating the AWS infrastructure behind the company's data warehouse and CDC pipelines. Having managed complex self-hosted Debezium and Kafka clusters, he understands the operational overhead of running stateful data stacks in the cloud. He recently led the architectural shift to ClickHouse Cloud, focusing on eliminating engineering toil and automating schema evolution handling. 🎤 Session Details: Solving Analytics at Scale: From CDC to Actionable Insights As SAMARTH’s data volumes grew rapidly, our analytics systems faced challenges with frequent data changes and near real-time reporting. These challenges were compounded by the platform’s inherently high cardinality in multidimensional data models - spanning institutions, programmes, states, categories, workflow stages, and time, resulting in highly complex and dynamic query patterns. This talk describes how we evolved from basic CDC pipelines to a fast, reliable, and scalable near real-time analytics platform using ClickHouse. We share key design and operational learnings that enabled us to process continuous high-volume transactional data and deliver low-latency analytics for operational monitoring and policy-level decision-making. Speaker: Kunal Sharma, Software Developer @ Samarth eGov Kunal Sharma is a data-focused professional with experience in building scalable data pipelines. His work includes designing and implementing robust ETL/ELT workflows, data-driven decision engines, and large-scale analytics platforms. At SAMARTH, he has contributed to building near real-time analytics systems, including the implementation of ClickHouse for large-scale, low-latency analytics. |
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Virtual Open Coffee Club
2026-01-04 · 18:00
Hosted by Santa Monica New Tech / Los Angeles NEW: Click here for your membership and a downloadable resource pack for entrepreneurs! This is a virtual meeting on Zoom. Watch for the meeting ID and passcode after you RSVP. VIDEO CONFERENCE DETAILS: London Time: 18:00-19:00 Introductions on Zoom. 19:00-20:00 Informal Networking using Zoom breakout rooms or other channels. You can download the Zoom client ahead of time at https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting. I recommend you familiarize yourself with the Zoom app if you've never used it before. Here are some helpful tutorials: https://bit.ly/3alN4NV. A few things to prepare: • You should check in about 10 minutes early to make sure you can connect and your audio and video are working right. • To handle introductions, you will be called on when it's your turn to introduce yourself. A microphone will be required for us to hear you. If you choose computer audio please make sure yours is set up and working with Zoom — there is a test function within the app. • Having your own camera and having it on is required. • Admissions close 10 minutes past the hour to avoid disrupting the meeting in progress. • By default, you will be muted at the start. You can unmute yourself when it’s your turn to speak. Please mute yourself again afterward to avoid disruptions to the meeting. • Once we are done with the introductions we'll have some themed breakout rooms (tech, sales/marketing, legal, finance, other) for networking. • IMPORTANT: If you'd like to connect with other participants after the session by using the messaging feature in Meetup make sure to change your Privacy Settings to allow being contacted by other members. TRADITIONAL COFFEE SHOP MEETING DETAILS: 10AM-11AM Introductions. 11AM-12PM Informal Networking. Watch a short video here: https://youtu.be/f42n5a92zy0 The OpenCoffee Club is a concept that originated in London with the goal to encourage entrepreneurs, developers, and investors to organize real-world informal meetups to chat, network, and grow. There are now hundreds (thousands?) of such groups around the world. Come join the movement! Learn more about the OCC concept here: https://bit.ly/2MuyURs |
Virtual Open Coffee Club
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