Civo has launched the Civo Navigate Europe 2023 conference, taking place on September 5th and 6th in London. It follows the success of Civo Navigate North America 2023, Civo’s first US conference, held in February 2023 in Tampa, Florida.
Navigate Europe 2023 will be held in The Brewery. This truly unique event space combines historical charm with an array of modern features in the heart of London. The event will center around a theme of innovation, giving the 1000 attendees ideas and information on new ways to better leverage cloud-native technologies.
The London conference follows Civo’s first US tech conference in February 2023. Navigate North America 2023 saw a packed agenda of sessions from visionaries in the sector, including a keynote speech from Apple Co-founder, Steve Wozniak. Attendees at Navigate North America 2023 ranged from founders to data scientists and developer advocates, helping to create an atmosphere of innovation, collaboration, and community.
Calls for papers (CFP) for Navigate Europe is now open, with guest speaker slots available on a range of topics such as Kubernetes, edge computing, and cloud-native transformation. There are 40 speaking opportunities and 10 workshops available across the two days. A globally respected and inspirational tech figure is soon to be announced as the keynote speaker.
Mark Boost, Civo CEO, said, “The feedback on Navigate North America from attendees and sponsors was simply amazing. The cloud-native community turned out in full force. The innovation and fresh ideas on show were all a testament to the many exciting developments happening in the space.
“The opportunities for networking were also cited as a huge success for Navigate. We want to continue these events to help facilitate these opportunities, allowing ideas to be shared, new approaches defined, and innovation fostered.
“We’re already building on these insights for Navigate Europe, looking for new ways to educate attendees and inspire alternative approaches to tech. We can’t wait to see everyone in September.”