Here it is! The fun,
informal conference where people come together to share their ideas, knowledge, and experiences.
If you are interested in technology, startups, design, or just want to learn something new, you can't miss this event!
Here’s a sneak peek at the list of speakers and topics you’ll get to enjoy this Saturday:
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“Designing Business” - Joey Lam
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“Lessons Learned from Crowdfunding” - Simon Kwan
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“Meditation, Yoga, and Startup” - Jeff Liu
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Open Discussion: "Corporate vs. Startups: Who Will Win?" - Brian Tam
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“4 Key Territories for Innovation Acceleration in China” - Rohan Lightfoot
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“Evolution of #Revolution” - Irving Steel
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“Woman 2.0” - Yuanyuan Lin & Tiffany Ma
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“Around North America in 31 Days By Train” - Hui Whiplus Wang
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Open Discussion: "Education in 2020" - Carsten Ullrich
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“Combinatorial Creativity” - John Biesnecker
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“The Silicon Valley startup experience: from Y Combinator to raising a seed round to hiring & firing” - Kevin Gao, CEO of Hyperink
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“How to Value Your Company” - Mike Abadi, co-founder of Arden Reed
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“Future of E-commerce in China” - Bryce Hampton
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"When the best choices are the worst choices" - Donald Acker
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“Education Reform - My opinion in 4 papers and 4 points” - Tracy Mehoke
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“Startup and Marathon” - Kevin Law
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Siok Siok Tan, Filmmaker (Twittamentary) and Entrepreneur: topic TBC
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“SHA256({Human})” - Paul Adams (XinCheJian Hacker Space)
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"Fish Poo Power: Aquaponic Food Production in the City" - David Li (XinCheJian Hacker Space)
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Workshop: "Make your own Arduino" (XinCheJian Hacker Space)
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“Pre-DrupalCamp training & announcement” - Jingsheng Wang (DrupalCampChina)
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“Drupal, Hypermedia and the Future of the Web” - Forest Mars (DrupalCamp keynote speaker)
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“Introduction to Drupal Commerce” - David Suissa (DrupalCampChina)
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“Cloud based Drupal Services” - Keith Yau (DrupalCampChina)
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Discussion Panel: "Different Industries Leaders Talk about Drupal End User Experience” (DrupalCampChina)
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“High performance Drupal 7” - Shawn Huang (DrupalCampChina)
*XinCheJian Hacker Space and DrupalCampChina will be running sessions all day!
Although many speakers chose to sign up before the event, the great thing about the "un-conference" spirit of BarCamp means you can just show up on the day of the event to sign up if you'd like! Hope this list inspired you to think of a topic you'd like to share with others!
Event Details
THIS SATURDAY!
March 23rd, from 10:00 to 17:00
Taking place right in the city!
666 Fuzhou Road,
Jinling Haixin Building, 4th floor
Metro: exit People’s Square metro station (next to Raffle City)
See map
As always, BarCamp is free, and everyone is welcome to come!
Register here if you haven't yet!
Photo from Shanghai BarCamp Spring2012
YOU can present!
At BarCamp, anyone can present a topic on any subject, so think of an interesting, surprising, funny, or inspiring topic to present. We encourage everyone to prepare a 10 - 15 minute presentation, or to start a discussion. There is only one rule: No advertisements for your business or product! Just let your own energy and nerdiness shine through. Presentations are generally followed by a discussion. The goal is to get everybody involved!
If you want to speak, you can sign up on the morning of the event or email us ahead of time at
bar...@techyizu.org.
Want to see what previous Shanghai BarCamps were like? Take a look at the photos and the topics list!
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Shanghai BarCamp Spring 2012
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Shanghai BarCamp Fall 2012
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