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Asli Engineering Meetup is tech meetup dedicated to the field of software engineering, with a strong focus on outcomes and impact across various verticals spanning backend engineering, frontend engineering, infrastructure, databases, big data, etc.
Asli Engineering Meetup is a great way to network with like-minded passionate engineers who love their craft, learn from insightful talks planned, and more importantly, have fun 🤘
The 5 talks lined-up for this meetup are
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By Aayush Sarva
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By Ankur Ranjan
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By Apurv Khare
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The event is an invite-only event and will host a series of talks covering deep-tech topics. To register please fill out the form and we will email you your status by 14th September and share the next steps. The event will have 4 talks with breaks for networking and refreshments. A tentative price for the pass for this event is 1000 Rs. and the total duration will be 6 hours on 30th September 2023.
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WeWork Vaishnavi Signature. 78/9,
Outer Ring Road, Bellandur Village, Varthur,
Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560103
Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/AuKYMNd212RoKRDc9
The duration for the event is 6 hours and we will be serving the refreshments.
We operate in no-profit-no-loss mode and hence after paying the taxes (GST) and expenses for the events, we will be distributing the surplus amount as exclusive goodies and swags to the speakers and attendees.
In case you have any issues/ doubts while filling or submitting docs please reach out to anyone of us
This meetup will happen on 30th September 2023 in Bangalore, India.
No. This will be an in-person invite-only event.
Yes. Refreshments will be provided at the venue along with all the essential amenitites
4 to 5 talks. But the actual number will depend on the submissions we receive.
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