Patient Zero to attend YOW! Developer Conference 2019

Patient Zero • December 1, 2019

Patient Zero will be attending YOW! Developer Conference on the 9th and 10th of December 2019. They will be hosting an exhibitor booth and will be offering giveaways to booth attendees.


Principal Architect/Developer, Paul Seymour, says “If you’re attending YOW! Developer conference, please come along and see us at our booth. With some great giveaways and PZ merchandise available, it will be a great time to talk about trends in the industry”.


YOW! Brisbane is set to host leading software industry experts from around the globe in talks and workshops over the two days. The conference will provide an excellent networking and learning opportunity for software developers and IT leaders alike with talks designed to discuss latest practices and future predictions in the software development industry.


Paul Seymour says “Patient Zero is passionate about doing software development exceptionally well, and in order to do that we have to keep our skills sharp. We find YOW! is a great event bringing together Developers from a wide range of industries and technologies to discuss emerging practices, technologies and sharing experiences.”


Patient Zero is excited to learn amongst their industry peers, as well as stay in touch with the local market.


To register for YOW! Brisbane 2019 head to: https://yow2019brisbane.eventbrite.com.au/


For more information on Patient Zero’s Development Teams, Consultancy or Managed Services contact Tony Fulcher on 1300 714 093.

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