The fifth developer conference .debug brought together two thousand domestic and foreign participants in Zagreb on Thursday to discuss current trends in programming and the ICT profession. The conference will span two days and features a large exhibition of products and services from ICT companies, as well as one hundred lectures on six stages. This event is the largest annual professional conference in Croatia, organized by the IT magazine Bug in collaboration with main partners Algebra and HT, as well as 50 of the best Croatian IT companies.
Participants at .debug include well-known technology companies from the region such as Infobip, Nordeus, and NSoft. The conference is held simultaneously at two locations in Zagreb to accommodate everyone. The importance of this gathering was emphasized by conference director Dragan Petric, highlighting the opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange, and potential collaborations, including employment opportunities.
Co-founder of Algebra, Hrvoje Balen, stressed the importance of bringing together the ICT community for education and professional development. He also discussed the challenges of the IT sector and the growing demand for programmers worldwide. The conference will cover various topics including data importance, AI impact, and machine learning in business.
Among the attendees are representatives from different companies and organizations such as the University of Florida and the American College of Veterinary Medicine, making it a diverse and informative event. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, .debug aims to provide insights into the ever-evolving world of programming and ICT.
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