News Archive / Events
Slack Canvas - An Introduction & Best Practice
On April 30, the Slack community will once again meet virtually to give presentations on Slack Canvas, app development and Salesforce. Our colleagues Benjamin Krauß and Andreas Zöller will be there as speaker and organizer respectively. After the presentations, there will also be time for lightning talks, so feel free to bring your own topic and present it. You can find more information and the link to register here.
JavaScript The Language Meetup @ TNG
Just like last year, "JavaScript The Language" will be hosted in 2024 by TNG. On April 29th, you can once again experiment, try out and learn. The entire meetup series is very practical - no presentations, just brainstorming, coding, and getting to know JavaScript bzw ECMAScript! The meetup takes place both on site in our office at Arabellastraße 4a and online. Further information and registration can be found here.
Open Techday Budapest
Do you want to experience our learning culture first hand? This is your chance. On April 26th, we would like to welcome you to our Open Techday in our office in the heart of Budapest. In addition to a Q&A session and insights into our daily work and projects, there will also be interesting technical presentations and AI showcases! And let's not forget the hardware hacking workshop where we will get our hands dirty. Don't hesitate to contact us by April 19th via email to recruiting(at)tngtech.com if you are interested.
Talk @ JAX 2024
Micro Frontends are a popular concept for enabling independent collaboration between many teams in enterprise projects. They allow integration at runtime. But is this really always the right approach? Our colleague Cathrin Möller will answer this and many other exciting questions in her presentation "A microfrontend is not always the right choice" at JAX, a conference for Java, architecture and software innovation on April 25th. Further information can be found here.
Minds Mastering Machine
Every year, the Minds Mastering Machines conference provides insights into the latest developments in LLMs and machine learning. Just like last year, TNG will be there again this year. Our colleagues Martin Förtsch, Thomas Endres and Sven Rohr will be giving talks on April 24th on "From Zero to ChatGPT Hero: Effective Promt Engineering" and "How to roll your own LLM - Hosting Open Source Large Language Models yourself". For more information about the conference and the talk click here.
Qubit Conference 2024
Send a virtual doppelganger into the video call and continue working on other things instead? Our Innovation Hacking Team has been researching real-time deepfakes for years and has developed an AI that could do just that. Our colleagues Martin Förtsch and Thomas Endres will present their work on this topic in their talk "Pushing Deepfakes to the Limit - Fake video calls with AI" at the Quibit Conference in Prague. You can find more information about the conference and the link to register here.
Bevy Game Development Meetup
On April 18th, our colleague Niklas Eicker and other interested people will be focusing on game development with Bevy and Rust. This virtual meetup is open to everyone - whether professional, beginner or experienced developer in other technology areas. For more information about the Meetup and to register, click here.
Slack Event at the Salesforce Tower March 2024
On March 22nd, the Slack Community Chapter will meet at the Salesforce office in Munich to talk about topics such as the combination of Slack and Salesforce, app development in socket mode and Slack Canvas. Our colleagues Andreas Zöller and Benjamin Krauß will not only organise the event, but also represent TNG as speakers. In addition to interesting talks, there will also be plenty of time for networking over pizza and drinks, of course. Further information and the registration link can be found here.
Melbourne Java & JVM User Group
TNG is also represented at various events in Australia. On March 21st, our colleagues Jad Saliba and Shumin Liu will be speaking at the first Meetup of the Melbourne Java & JVM User Group of the year. In their presentation, they will contrast Java's new virtual threads with the traditional reactive programming approach. Further information on the talk and registration can be found here.
Better Futures Innovation Challenge
On March 19th and 20th, the "Better Futures Innovation Challenge" will take place at RMIT University on Swanston in Melbourne. At this hackathon, science meets industry with the aim of solving real challenges for a better future. At the event, up to five relevant challenges are worked on in teams and after 48 hours, one team per challenge is awarded. The winning team will continue to work on their idea with financial support and mentoring and present it at a final showcase in May. TNG is supporting this event with a mentor. You can find more information and the link to register here.