More than 1,200 participants are expected at the tech conference focusing on product development
The Compass Tech Summit will take place for the first time on October 5 and 6, for which the organizers are expecting more than 1,200 professionals from all over the world to the industrial milieu of the Hungarian Railway History Park. At the event, speakers from Meta, Microsoft, Spotify, and The New York Times will cover the latest trends in artificial intelligence and machine learning, product management, business data science, user experience, and professional leadership and team building.
This time, the organizer CraftHub is actually combining five different conferences (Stretch, Amuse, Crunch, Impact and Reinforce) into one, so that they can share with the participants knowledge material covering the entire spectrum of product development, immediately usable tips and good practices. Although it presents itself as a new brand, the Compass Tech Summit promises to be a tech festival with a relaxed atmosphere, which, in addition to broadening professional horizons, also offers valuable networking opportunities – a true five-in-one conference experience!
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