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Cluj Innovation Days, 19-20 March 2015 - 4 free tickets available

Cluj Innovation Days, organized by Cluj IT Cluster, is an annual regional forum aimed to consolidate the IT community and to facilitate the interaction with business partners as well as the public sector.
The first edition was described as a collusion that brought together private and public entities from the IT sector and other industries to express the need of a common agenda and present innovative ideas, develop business relations with international partners and strengthen the local IT community.
400+ participants: representatives of the Romanian Government and the local public institutions, members from the Academia, as well as delegates from foreign Embassies and international business networks.
The third edition of Cluj Innovation Days will take place on the 19th and 20th of March and its main purpose is to continue the journey that we started two years ago, by deepening the idea evolving around innovation. The event will take place at Grand Hotel Napoca.

I received 4 tickets for Cluj Innovation Days that I want to share with community. So, if you want a ticket for this conference, you need to submit a comment to this post, where you need to include your email address. Using random.org I will extract the winners that will be contacted by me directly. You can submit for this ticket until March 8th EOD. The winners will be announced in March 10th

At this event I will have a session where I will talk about IoT and Azure. If you are interested about this topic you can join my session.


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  1. Sa promovam inca un pic evenimentul
    http://www.romeodonca.ro/Lists/IT_Events/IT_Events.aspx?ID=25

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  2. Congrats! Looking forward to attending! gedorin@gmail.com

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  3. This kind of event are very interesting. cipri.stupi@gmail.com

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  4. Hello. Both of you will be contacted by conference stuff. See you at the event.

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