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Hackaday UK Unconference is Sept16 - Free Tickets Available Now

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Get your free tickets to the first Hackaday Conference in the UK. Hackaday UK Unconference 2017 Hack

Get your free tickets to the first Hackaday Conference in the UK. Hackaday UK Unconference 2017 [View this email in your browser]( Hackaday's First Conference in London! Mark your calendars. Hackaday's first ever conference in the United Kingdom is happening on Saturday, 16 September! [Hackaday UK Unconference]( will be at Culture Space at Canada Water on the east side of London starting at 13:00. Secure your spot to this day of camaraderie with new and old friends. It's not often we get to organize live events in Europe which is why we're thrilled to partner with [DesignSpark]( the exclusive sponsor of the Hackaday UK Unconference. What is an Unconference? If you're unfamiliar with an Unconference, the best way to explain is that it is an opportunity for peer-to-peer learning, collaboration, and creativity. Everyone who attends should be ready to stand and deliver a 7-minute talk on hardware or technology they are interested in right now. Don't worry about polishing up your talk for the next six weeks -- this should be spontaneous and spur of the moment. This is the 'Un' in Unconference; you are the secret ingredient. We can't wait to see you on 16 September! [Get your free tickets now](. Copyright © 2017 SupplyFrame, Inc, All rights reserved. You signed up for this newsletter using the email address entry box on the Hackaday.com front page. Our mailing address is: SupplyFrame, Inc 61 South Fair Oaks Avenue Suite 200Pasadena, CA 91105 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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