Build Stuff is the largest software development conference in Baltics, featured as one of only three European programming conferences to attend in the 2016 and 2017 according to the Forrester’s Report. As part of the 5-day conference (14-18 November, 2018) in Vilnius, Lithuania, Blockchain track will be on 15th November.
It will feature 5 key speakers, the leading visionaries of the blockchain world. Guests will gain perspective on the latest industry developments and trends.
Thetopicswillinclude:
- Meaningofdecentralization — Keynote
- BlockchainProtocols — PanelDiscussion
- Blockchain Usage in Real Business — Panel discussion
- Law and Legislations for Blockchain Projects— Keynote
- Blockchain Development as a Service — Keynote
BuildStuff conference is designed not only for the software developers. It is for all professionals, who are related to or managing development teams. That includes developers, team leads, agile/scrum coaches, engineering managers, executives, founders, CTOs.
Started in 2012, BuildStuff quickly became a must-attend industry event, gathering world-class speakers and more then 1200 industry participants. This year’s conference, hosted in Radisson Blu hotel, will have more than 70 speakers, 5 tracks of sessions per day, as well as panel discussions, workshops and social events. BuildStuff 2018 will feature 3 days (14-16 Nov) of conference sessions and 2 days (17-18 Nov) of workshops.
Iskander offers you a special 1-day pass to BuildStuffСonference. With this ticket you will get access to all the events of the day including the blockchain track.
If you want to make the most out of BuildStuff, use our 10% off promo code ISKANDER for 3-days or 5-days tickets to attend full conference program.
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