Networking groups near Fleet, F2
Basingstoke "Beer and Pizza" Business Networking
Basingstoke, F2
Internet of Things Thames Valley
Reading, 03
This group is open (free) for business, academic, public sector and technical professionals interested in the 'Internet of Things' who wish network, share knowledge, experiences and develop business opportunities.
You can find potential business partners and suppliers by visiting the ‘IoT Thames Valley Community’ website: https://tviot.uk/
As member (free) you can enter your company/organisation details into the Community Directory as well as find jobs, events and news.
The aim is to build a community of people and organisations willing to collaborate, explore and innovate with IoT products, services and applications that will generate business and benefits for the Thames Valley.
ProductTank Reading
Reading, 03
ProductTank is a global network of meetups for product people, by product people, and provides an opportunity for Product Managers in Reading to exchange ideas and experiences about Product Design, Development and Management, Business Modelling, Metrics, User Experience and all the other things that get us excited.
Events include talks from guest speakers on topics around product management, networking opportunities, and a good old-fashioned chin-wag over a beer or two.
We're open to companies big and small. We also welcome early-stage technology businesses looking to learn how to get their ideas off the ground.
We also have a blog and encourage the community to get engaged by commenting on or writing new posts for https://www.mindtheproduct.com
Finally, check out our annual conferences in San Francisco, Singapore, and London: https://www.mindtheproduct.com/conferences
R-Ladies Reading
Reading, 03
This is a local chapter of R-Ladies Global (https://www.rladies.org), an organisation that promotes gender diversity in the R community worldwide. We meetup in person or virtually to learn about the R programming language, algorithms and advanced tools.
R-Ladies welcomes members of all R proficiency levels, whether you're a new or aspiring R user, or an experienced R programmer interested in mentoring, networking & expert upskilling. Our community is designed to develop our members' R skills & knowledge through social, collaborative learning & sharing. Supporting minority identity access to STEM skills & careers, the Free Software Movement, and contributing to the global R community!
We are pro-actively inclusive of queer, trans, and all minority identities, with additional sensitivity to intersectional identities. Our priority is to provide a safe community space for anyone identifying as a minority gender who is interested in working with R. As a founding principle, there is no cost or charge to participate in any of our R-Ladies communities around the world. You can access our presentations, R scripts, and Projects on our Github account (https://github.com/rladies) and follow us on twitter (https://twitter.com/RLadiesGlobal) to stay up to date about R-Ladies news!
Make sure you read and comply with our code of conduct (https://github.com/rladies/starter-kit/wiki/Code-of-Conduct) and community guidelines (https://github.com/rladies/starter-kit/blob/master/RLadiesRulesAndGuideLinesENES.md).
Please note that by taking part in an R-Ladies event you grant the community organizers full rights to use the images resulting from the photography/video filming/media, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images for publicity, fundraising or other purposes to help achieve the community’s aims. This might include (but is not limited to), the right to use them in their printed and online publicity, social media, press releases and funding applications. If you do not wish to be recorded in these media please inform a community organizer.