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Developer Meetup - London, 21st May 2025

The London Dev Meetup has been rescheduled for Wednesday, 21st May and will be Candyspace's first Optimizely Developer Meetup, and the first one held in London this year! We've have some amazing speakers from the partner network and Optimizely lined up with some great presentations, all held in a fantastic venue - The Silver Vaults underneath Chancery House

The lineup includes:

  • Gavin Masters & Craig Wheatley from Candyspace
  • Mark Everard from First Three Things
  • Janaka Fernando from Altudo
  • Andy Markham from UNRVLD
  • Simon Chapman from Optimizely

All accompanied by food and drinks, provided by Chop & Chip Co.

As always, tickets are free, but they are limited, so please register!!

Doors open from 18:00 and talks begin at 18:30. All the talks should be wrapped up by 20:30 but feel free to stick around afterwards for a drink and a chat.

This promises to be a fantastic event so be sure to register your place via the form on the Optimizely events page:
https://www.optimizely.com/local-dev-meetups/ 

Venue details

53-64 Chancery Ln,

City of London,

London

WC2A 1QS

πŸ—ΊοΈ View on Google maps

We look forward to seeing you there!

Apr 22, 2025

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