Attendees will be able to enjoy more than 30 workshops and conferences between July 22 and 25, as well as other recreational activities.
The Basque Encounter 31 will once again fill the BEC with fans of new technologies, who will turn the venue into a large digital community for four days. During these 96 hours will develop more than 150 activities of all kinds, including training actions, solidarity initiatives and competitions between the attendees. It is the main state meeting of these characteristics in terms of dimension, number of participants and seniority, and it will be held this year between July 22 and 25.
In the more than 30 workshops and conferences programmed, issues related to current technology will be addressed, such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, cybersecurity or the video game sector. All of them will be free for anyone interested.
The Euskal Encounter will once again have its longest-running sections, such as the digital creativity, hardware, free software, games and the other activities area, which brings together the most playful programming.
People attending Euskal Encounter 31 will have the option of participating in the digital creativity competitions, in dozens of video game tournaments or in free software tests. Another of the most striking moments of the event will be the cosplay contests; Runway and Answer. Both will take place this Saturday afternoon. In addition, in this edition, the computer science party will once again have a area of streamingespecially aimed at content creators.
At Opengune, where companies from the computer sector will present their products, a space for Euskadi Blood Donorsto seek the collaboration of the most supportive participants and visitors.
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