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The most interesting news selected specially for you! 29 July 2024 Hello , Did you know that Hyderab

The most interesting news selected specially for you! 29 July 2024 [View in Browser]( Hello , Did you know that Hyderabad is home to over 600,000 tech professionals working across more than 1,500 IT companies? The city has emerged as a significant tech hub in India, attracting major global IT giants and high-growth startups. That’s why we’re bringing DevSparks 2024 to Hyderabad! After the phenomenal success of our Bengaluru edition, we are thrilled to announce that [DevSparks 2024]( India’s ground-breaking developer-first summit, is coming to Hyderabad on August 3rd, 2024! Join us for an extraordinary event designed for India’s top developers, data and product managers, tech entrepreneurs, and thought leaders. Here’s why you can’t afford to miss it: Date: August 3rd, 2024Venue: Khemka Auditorium - ISB–Hyderabad Even if you are not in Hyderabad, we have made provisions for your participation. We will provide you with a webinar link, allowing you to join us from any location. [Register Now →]( Why attend DevSparks Hyderabad 2024? 🎤 Hear firsthand from industry leaders: - Srinivas Rao Mahankali, CEO, T-Hub - Srikanth Gaddam, CTO, Zaggle - Bharath Daka, Co-founder, Skyroot Aerospace 🔍 Solve real-world problems: - Decode how to apply emerging technologies to real-world scenarios and problem statements. 🚀 Explore the future: - Showcase and highlight the latest advancements across the emerging tech spectrum. 🤝 Build connections: - Facilitate meaningful interactions between developers, startups, enterprises, industry leaders, and tech enthusiasts. 📈 Upskill, hire, and generate employment: - Build specific knowledge through workshops and masterclasses in tech, and connect with developers with similar areas of expertise. 📢 Important Note: Attendance is free, but by invitation only. With limited seats available, don’t miss this elite gathering of India’s brightest minds. [Register Now →]( HURRY! Register now to be considered for an attendee pass. Warm regards, Team DevSparks [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [About us]( Sent with ❤ from Company title, 35/37, Ludgate Hill, London EC4M 7JN.

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