Workshop: How to Create, Foster, and Grow a Developer Community
About
The workshop will take place at Global Blockchain Forum’s upcoming event at Hyatt Regency (5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111).
Target Audience
This workshop targets: 1) founders who are interested in attracting blockchain developers to their industry and business and 2) influencers who are in power to transform a developer community.
About the Speaker: Dr Rand Hindi
Dr Rand Hindi is an entrepreneur and data scientist who started coding at the age of 10, founded a Social Network at 14 and a web agency at 15, got into Machine Learning at 18, and started a PhD at 21. Rand is the CEO at Snips, the first decentralized, private-by-design voice assistant. He has been elected as a TR35 by the MIT Technology Review and as a "30 under 30" by Forbes.
Previously a member of the French Digital Council where he focused on AI and Privacy issues, Rand is now a lecturer at Sciences Po in Paris. He holds a BSc in Computer Science and a PhD in Bioinformatics from University College London (UCL) and two graduate degrees from Singularity University in Silicon Valley and THNK in Amsterdam.
Workshop: How to Create, Foster, and Grow a Developer Community
About
The workshop will take place at Global Blockchain Forum’s upcoming event at Hyatt Regency (5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111).
Target Audience
This workshop targets: 1) founders who are interested in attracting blockchain developers to their industry and business and 2) influencers who are in power to transform a developer community.
About the Speaker: Dr Rand Hindi
Dr Rand Hindi is an entrepreneur and data scientist who started coding at the age of 10, founded a Social Network at 14 and a web agency at 15, got into Machine Learning at 18, and started a PhD at 21. Rand is the CEO at Snips, the first decentralized, private-by-design voice assistant. He has been elected as a TR35 by the MIT Technology Review and as a "30 under 30" by Forbes.
Previously a member of the French Digital Council where he focused on AI and Privacy issues, Rand is now a lecturer at Sciences Po in Paris. He holds a BSc in Computer Science and a PhD in Bioinformatics from University College London (UCL) and two graduate degrees from Singularity University in Silicon Valley and THNK in Amsterdam.
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