Ask The Experts - One Year Anniversary Event
Drupal Nights Hosted by BioRAFT, Cambridge MA
Monthly camp style talk - 3rd Thursday of the month. Learn, network, eat, & enjoy!
Learn more at drupalnights.org.
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Learn More
http://www.drupalnights.org/events/2014/ask-experts-one-year-anniversary...
Date/Time
Thursday, July 17, 2014 - 6:30pm
Location
Davenport Conference Room
25 1st Street
Cambridge, MA 02141
Parking Information: http://www.drupalnights.org/directionsparking
Presentation
How often do you get the opportunity to ask experts in your field any question you want? How about the chance to revisit tremendous presentations given by experienced professionals active in the Drupal community? I know... right?
Drupal Nights invites you to our one-year anniversary celebration, Ask-The-Experts. Our esteemed Drupal presenters return for a one-night-only event where the audience decides the agenda by asking this prestigious panel questions. In other words, the floor belongs to you, the audience. Sounds awesome right?
Well, it is. If that weren’t enough, food and beverage will be provided and rumor has it that a cake and disco ball may also be a part of the evening. You’ll just have to come to find out!
Experts Attending
- Stéphane Corlosquet
- Seth Cohn
- Erik Peterson
- Patrick Corbett
- Michelle Lauer
- Chris Wells
- Micky Metts
- Kay VanValkenburgh
- Chris Pliakas
- Nic Laflin
RSVP Now!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ask-the-experts-one-year-anniversary-event-...
Drupal Nights are FREE events! Let us know you are coming so we know how much food to order.
This event will also be live broadcast via YouTube starting around 7PM EDT.
About BioRAFT
The BioRAFT platform is an innovative solution for laboratory safety, compliance and training. Designed by scientific researchers to aid scientific research, BioRAFT streamlines and automates the training and compliance process while being easy for researchers to use, which reduces compliance and training overhead and increases researcher productivity.