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One week away from PDC. Tickets are selling fast! Hello {NAME}, The wait is almost over. Our Tech in

One week away from PDC. Tickets are selling fast! Hello {NAME}, The wait is almost over. Our Tech in Asia’s Product Development Conference (PDC) begins in just one week, and we hope you’re as excited as we are! Maximize your PDC experience with a pro-pass, which allows you to attend our exclusive workshops at the AWS builder stage to experience hands-on training about frameworks, roadmaps, strategies, and product practices. Check out these sessions we have curated specifically for product leaders just like you: Masterclass - Driving sustainable growth: Strategies to optimize customer journeys – Jonathan See, Enterprise Growth Lead, Indonesia, Amplitude Gain insights and strategies for businesses and organizations to optimize customer journeys to drive sustainable growth. In partnership with Amplitude - Maximize your chance of product success – Mathew Adams, Principal Product Manager, SEEK Do the right amount of thinking up-front, and maximize your chance of product success. In partnership with SEEK Workshop - Creating a Customer-Centric Product Roadmap – Nihit Nirmal, CPO Funding Society Learn how to build a roadmap that incorporates customer feedback and prioritizes customer-centric features and enhancements - Practical Design Sprint to Drive Product Innovation – Borrys Hasian, Product Design Leader This session will equip you with the skills, knowledge, and tools necessary to successfully implement the design sprint approach in your work Networking night - Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the PDC and unwind at our builders night. Get inspired and connect with other product pros for free with a pro pass! Get your pro pass today to gain access to these exclusive sessions and [more](. [GET YOUR TICKETS HERE]( Learn from thought leaders. Grow together with like-minded product owners. Too many emails? Switch to a different frequency or get new content through our center, or [unsubscribe](. You can also break our hearts and remove yourself from all Tech in Asia emails over [here](. Copyright © 2023 Tech in Asia, All rights reserved. 63 Robinson Road, Singapore 068894

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