Lubelskie IT Days in Lublin This Weekend
Lubelskie IT Days take place April 17-18 at KUL in Lublin; free registration remains open for the second day.
Lubelskie IT Days take place this weekend, April 17-18, at the main campus of the Catholic University of Lublin. Registration remains open for the second day, and the event offers free entry for attendees.
About Lubelskie IT Days
The conference splits into two focused days. Consequently, Friday targets high school students. Moreover, Saturday serves students, graduates and professionals. Therefore, organisers designed content to meet varied experience levels.
What to expect on Friday and Saturday
On Friday, the event focuses on careers in technology and skills for future jobs. In addition, speakers show real-world IT workflows and tools. However, the Saturday programme dives deeper. It offers two tracks called “Code, Coffee & Chaos Chronicles” and “404: Code not found”. The first track covers programming, system engineering and practical code issues. The second track examines technology in business, society and ethics. Moreover, sessions will cover AI Red Teaming, image recognition with AI and event-driven architecture in FinTech.
Speakers, networking and practical value
Practitioners from the industry lead talks and workshops. Consequently, attendees gain insight into real project challenges. For example, Sławomir Sobótka will explain business model archetypes. He will show how to turn complex business needs into system architecture. Therefore, junior developers can learn what employers expect. In addition, the agenda includes a debate on the real challenges for juniors in a fast-changing market.
Why this matters to expats and newcomers
Lublin serves as a growing regional tech hub. Therefore, attending helps you map local job opportunities. Moreover, the event gives direct contact with developers and hiring managers. Consequently, you can learn which technologies local teams use. Also, the conference helps clarify career paths in Polish firms.
Students from the KUL Computer Science Student Club organise the conference with mentor support. Therefore, the event has both academic and practical perspectives. In addition, the free format encourages questions and hands-on discussion. Consequently, attendees can test ideas against the realities of commercial projects.
Register for the second day via the organisers’ system at https://app.evenea.pl/event/ldi26/ . However, spaces can fill fast, so register early. In addition, bring a CV or a GitHub link for quick networking.
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