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The atmosphere at Fokker Terminal was bright and fresh. There was so much natural light filling the space, with plenty of coffee and tea available, and places to congregate and chat.
The keynote speech by Christian Kromme, Humanification: Go Digital, Stay Human, got people thinking about the big-picture relationship between humans and technology. This keynote framed a bigger conversation of “where are we going next?”
Wauw - just wauw. @christiankromme is connecting development of Biology with the Technology development. Highly interesting and clever research #t3con pic.twitter.com/gTPllLf2nf
— Anja Cilius Jakobsen (@Anjajak) October 17, 2019
During the event, we had a program of presentations and workshops, with time in between for talking and meeting others in the main area of the venue. We selected a program that would encourage people to share successes, what they learned from failures, and what business opportunities they could offer the community.
Thank you to the speakers and workshop facilitators. Some of those speakers were at their first TYPO3 community event ever, which helped us expand the conversation within the TYPO3 community. Keep an eye out on the official TYPO3 YouTube channel. We will be posting talk recordings.
It’s been great to hear back from attendees that they left T3CON feeling better informed and inspired. We want to give a shout out to participants for sharing their impressions!
Daniel Bachmann of Internezzo wrote about the TYPO3 Partner Day and T3CON 2019 in The Hague.
Jochen, Riona and Wolfgang of JWeiland collaborated on recalling memorable moments from T3CON 2019 in The Hague
OVERBIT at T3CON19 in The Hague. By Patrick Biedert, Certified TYPO3 Developer
Agiliway wrote about The 14th International TYPO3 conference: Presenting collaboration platform for CIO
Heather McNamee of Open Strategy Partners wrote about making business connections at the event.
Luisa Sofie Faßbender of Marketing Factory wrote up - TYPO3 Konferenz 2019 in Den Haag
Also: check out the Fundraising projects on Coders.Care.
If you have a blog post or link to share, please tell us in the comments below.
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners of the TYPO3 Awards. Read more: TYPO3 Awards: A Winning Site! And congratulations also to those who completed their TYPO3 Certification during the event.
Thank you to all the sponsors. Especially Google, Language Wire, Site Improve, DDEV, Macopedia, and Maxserv. And of course, events like these are not possible without the support of the TYPO3 Association.
To finish out the year - join as a member today, or upgrade your membership. Every individual who relies on TYPO3 for their business or livelihood should feel really great about supporting the Association.
If your work relies on TYPO3, now would be a great time to contribute by signing up for your membership to support the TYPO3 project.
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