OSFP going to organize Open Source Summit 2019 in collaboration with Bahria University Islamabad

Open Source Foundation of Pakistan (OSFP) is organizing Open Source Summit ‘19, one-day event in collaboration with Bahria University Islamabad. The event will be held on 3rd October 2019 at Bahria University, Islamabad.

Following are the benefits that attendee will experience from this Summit: 


1) Keynotes from leaders of Pakistan’s IT industry followed by a panel discussion on increasing adoption of Open Source in Pakistan.
2) Learn about the latest developments and technologies in Open Source.
3) Entrepreneurship & Business Start-up with Open Source.

4)  OSS Awards for top achievers in Open Source in Pakistan. 

The theme of this conference is DevOps #DevOps. The objective of this conference is to bring Academia and Industry on a platform for one goal and unite I.T industry to bring it on a platform to spread awareness about Open Source Technologies and it tools. Industry Leaders, Technologists, and Professionals from both Academia and I.T Industry will join the event. The students will have the golden chance of getting linked to prestigious organizations.  Brilliant Industry recognized speakers would share their wisdom, visionary, innovate ideas, and discuss the dynamics of several Open Source Technologies in Pakistan. Be ready to join this enthusiastic event to seek information about Open Source Technologies and networking with Industry recognized leaders to get their valuable experience and knowledge.

To join the event and get more details visit the following link

https://www.facebook.com/events/392577514706668/

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