Interested in learning “How to Demo Like a Demon“? If your answer is yes, you should sign up for meshU this year!
Our CEO Leila Boujnane and David Crow, User Experience Evangelist at Microsoft, have teamed up for what is sure to be an exciting and informative session as part of three learning streams at the first ever meshU on Tuesday, May 20th.
What is meshU?
meshU is a one-day event featuring small, focused workshops by those who have earned their stripes in the startup game; people who can talk knowledgeably about everything from interface design to using Amazon’s S3 distributed server network. The mesh organizers hope this addition to the mesh conference will meet a growing need in Toronto for practical, down-to-earth information about tools, knowledge and expertise for startups, web designers and developers of all kinds. meshU will be held the day before the mesh conference, and will be happening at the MaRS Collaboration Centre in downtown Toronto.
As always, the team behind mesh, Mark Evans, Mathew Ingram, Mike McDerment, Rob Hyndman and Stuart MacDonald have brought together the best and brightest to present! With folks like Daniel Burka (Digg, Pownce), Kevin Hale (Infinity Box Inc, Wufoo) and Avi Bryant from Dabble DB, meshU is sure to be an amazing addition to the mesh experience.
Tickets are available online at eventbrite. The helpful folks at mesh are also available to answer questions or tell you a bit more about mesh and meshU. Mike McDerment is the right fellow for the job and he can be reached at mike[at]meshconference.com or call (647) 204-380.
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