5 NYC tech events you need to attend this week

Written by Liz Warren
Published on Aug. 07, 2017

Each week, we bring you the top tech events happening around the city. Check out all our picks below, or head over to our full events calendar here.

Digital Branding & Marketing Conference, August 7 at 8 a.m.

Come to the Hilton Midtown Manhattan hotel and meet with leading domain name industry experts. They’ll help you craft the perfect domain and give you a better understanding of branding in the digital world. This is a two-day event with presentations from CEOs, marketing directors, investors and digital branding specialists.

33 Under 33 Awards, August 8 at 6 a.m.

Attend the annual New York City 33 under 33 awards and celebrate young entrepreneurs. The top three entrepreneurs are chosen across award categories like B2B tech, venture capital and more. You’ll get to network with like-minded professionals and meet experts in your industry.

Coder Career Series: Algorithms & Interview Prep, Aug. 9 at 6:45 p.m.

Come to Byte Academy’s Coder Career Series on Wednesday for an event that helps you master the essentials for landing a coding job. There will be time for a meet and greet, followed by a problem-solving session. Attend whether you’re someone who has just recently learned how to code or have established yourself as a developer at a technology company, as all levels of experience are represented.

Driving Sales Productivity with Team Learning, Aug. 10 at 4 p.m.

Come to this event for a discussion about effective sales training and learn how it influences team productivity. You’ll hear from Lessonly CEO Max Yoder and special guests with years of experience and unique insight. The discussion will be followed by audience Q&A and a happy hour.

How Wall Street Tech Can Speed Up the World, Aug. 10 at 9:30 p.m.

Attend this event to learn about the high-volume database system used by top financial institutions around the world. Kdb+ is a system that’s used for performing complex analytics on large scale data sets, and it’s expanding into other industries, particularly for IoT. Learn how it can have an impact on your industry.

 

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