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The Canterbury Tech Summit is sold out

Published: Thu 31 Aug 2017 11:07 AM
We've done it again… the Canterbury Tech Summit is sold out with over 700 people registered.
Two weeks today until #CantySummit opens its doors and we have filled every last spot. Registration for the main conference is now closed. If you have missed out, a waiting list is now activated. Register here to add your name to the list. You will be notified through Eventbrite if a spot becomes available.
Congratulations to everyone who has secured a ticket! We look forward to seeing you on the 14th September. We know that sometimes people can’t make it despite their best intentions. If you have a ticket but can’t attend, we ask you to cancel via Eventbrite or email us at summit@canterburytech.nz - this clears up a space for someone on the wait list.
AWS CLOUD WORKSHOP - LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE
Our AWS Cloud Security workshop, prior to the main conference, still has spaces available. See here for more info on this highly interactive workshop facilitated by Atlassian Cloud Engineer Alec Posney. Please note that prior AWS experience is not a prerequisite.
The Machine Learning 101 and Strategic Positioning Workshops are both sold out.
EXHIBITOR FLOOR PLAN FINALISED
This year we have more exhibitors than ever before. 27 organisations will showcase their latest product innovations and services. View the tradeshow map here. We are once again excited to have a community zone – we believe in supporting other local not-for-profit groups on a mission to strengthen our tech ecosystem.
SPONSOR FEATURES
The Summit would not be possible without the support of our sponsors. Over recent weeks we have profiled some of the organisations that contribute to our thriving sector:
Jade Software: Innovation is part of our DNA (video link)
Q with Trimble's Managing Director, Corinne Haines
Sourced brings their unique flavour to Canterbury Tech scene
Q with eStar’s COO, Kevin Rowland
Catalyst reveals the secrets to its success
A huge thank you to Concentrate for their invaluable support in bringing you these sponsor profiles.
ENDS

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