Speakers from leading East Anglian businesses will be sharing their thoughts and stories at a technology conference.
The first dev://east technology and development conference will be held at Ipswich Town Football Club on March 16.
Among the speakers are Tom Barber, founder of Norwich firm Spicule which works with NASA, and Rob Blackwell from the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge.
Tom Haczewski, founder of Norwich-based design agency The User Story and Matthew Applegate from Ipswich's Creative Computing Club will also be among the 11 speakers at the conference.
The event has been organised by Richard Astbury, a developer at Ipswich-based two10degrees, and Emily-Jayne Crittenden, founder of Digital East Anglia and chief executive of Norwich firm SoftApps.
Tickets cost £10. Contact info@deveast.uk or see www.deveast.uk for details.
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