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5 Free Tickets Give Away for Cluj Innovation Days! Dont Miss Out!

At the end of this month (March 31, April 1st), ClujIT Cluster is organizing a local IT event dedicated to medicine and governance - http://clujinnovationdays.com/

What is Cluj Innovation Days
Cluj Innovation Days (CID) is annual event organized by Cluj IT Cluster aiming at consolidating the IT sector and creating new innovation based bridges among businesses, academia and the public sector.
CID 2016 is the 4th edition of the conference and is addressing two main topics, medicine and governance, both among the most pressing issues of our modern society, while also looking at how these are more and more intervened with digital technology. Spreading over two days the conference program will include presentations and workshops designed to explore current trends, new approaches and innovative solutions in Digital Medicine and Digital Governance.
More than 400 participants are expected to attend the event: representatives of the Romanian Government and of the European Commission, members from the Academia, but also businesses and business organizations from Romania and abroad interested in the topics we propose with this year’s edition of Cluj Innovation Days.

Free tickets
I received 5 tickets from them, that I want to share with the community. In this context, if you want to receive one a ticket at this event, you need to add a comment to this post with your email address.
The first 5 will receive a free ticket.

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