Haneke Design Renews Support for BarCamp Tampa Bay

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Haneke Design has been a proud sponsor of BarCamp Tampa Bay since 2008.

BarCamp Tampa Bay is back again for their 12th annual event for a day filled with collaborating and learning. On Saturday, October 5th, hundreds of people from all over will gather at Keiser University to learn and present topics such as design, coding and digital marketing just to name a few.

“BarCamp is one of our favorite events of the year, and we are proud to be one of the original sponsors of such a fun and informative community event,” said Jody Haneke, CEO of Haneke Design. “It is a great opportunity to interact with the local tech community and build great relationships with talented individuals who are just as passionate about emerging technologies as we are. It has been exciting to see this event grow each year, and we are proud to give it our continuing support.”

BarCamp is a unique event in that it starts with a blank schedule for the day and allows participants to sign up the morning of to be guest speakers and conduct their own presentations. All topics are diverse and range from different elements in the area of emerging technologies.

The best part is, this event is completely free to attend! Check out our video of the event from two years ago and visit https://barcamptampabay.org/ to RSVP.

See you there! 

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