DACH Roadshow 2024 - Zurich

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Thank you for your interest in this event. This event has concluded and registration is now closed, but GitLab has a number of hands-on events and educational programs scheduled at any given time. Please visit our events page for more information on upcoming events and dates.


Date: Tuesday, 22nd of October 2024
Time: 09:00 - 18:00 CET + evening event
Location: Resilient Studios
Kreuzstrasse 24 8008 Zurich

Adfinis and Google Cloud will be joining GitLab as our sponsoring partners for the Zurich Roadshow stop, sign up and join us!

Please note: there are FOUR separate tracks for this event. You can either sign up for morning + afternoon + evening OR co-creation + evening. The co-creation track is separate from the morning or/and afternoon track. Please ensure to select your preferred tracks on the form using the checkboxes! Carefully read the track descriptions below to ensure you sign up for your most relevant content.

Want to know which track is the right for you? Here are some explanations that might help making a decision:

Morning track: (09:00 - 13:30 CET)

You should sign up for this track if you’re involved in shaping the future of your company as an "agent of change" / having managing responsibility.

Joint session: How our customers use GitLab and about their best practices

Afternoon track: (12:00 - 17:50 CET)

This track is for you if you’re leading a team of developers or are actively involved in the software development within your company.

The Co-creation track: (09:00 - 17:50 CET)

Are you an active user of GitLab? Do you want to take your understanding of GitLab to the next level? Have you contributed to open source before, or want to get started?

Evening Event: (17:50 - 20:30 CET)

Social and networking event at the end of the day. 

Fill out the form to save your spot today!

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