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APAC Weekly email banner.png Hi {NAME}! Last chance to sign up for tomorrow's session with Simon Sinek! We also have our developer Superclass coming soon, as well as a new edition to the line up - Segment Product Tour. Learn how you can collect, unify, and activate customer data -- all without an engineering background. As always, if you have any questions about the upcoming events, or you have a product or use case related question to ask one of our experts, [contact us](. If you are an existing customer with a support request, please [email us at help@twilio.com](. We're always happy to have a chat. Stay safe, and keep building. Team Twilio [Social Media - Engage Everywhere 1080 x 1080 (1).png]( TOMORROW Engage Everywhere: Building a stronger, more innovative organisation Join us February 16 as we welcome Simon Sinek, renowned leadership expert and acclaimed author, to join Christy Lake, Twilio Chief People Officer, for a conversation around how to create a workplace where employees are motivated to stay and do their best work. [Register now]( March 10 Superclass APAC Join us for hands-on training for developers to learn how to build with Twilio APIs. Learn how to use new communication tools that better equip you to solve communication and customer experience challenges, and get a handle on the ever-expanding Twilioverse. [Register now]( [segmentproducttour.png]( March 3 Segment Product Tour: Build omnichannel personalization at scale without code Not every business has the resources to hire an army of developers to build and maintain the high quality touch points that customers have come to expect. In this interactive session, we’ll show you how you can collect, unify, and activate customer data -- all without an engineering background. [Register now]( [Twilio events]( [We can't wait to see what you build!] [Twilio]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive emails from Twilio? [Change your email preferences](. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at [(. If you're having trouble reading this email, try the [web version](. Twilio Singapore, #11-07, 9 Straits View, Marina One West Tower, Singapore 018937

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