New R User Groups in Turin, Belgrade

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Two new local R user groups in Europe to announce this week.

For R users in Serbia, there's a new group based in Belgrade. You can find more information about the group and upcoming meetings at the Croatian-language blog Sav tar R.

And for R users in northern Italy, there's a new group based in Turin:

Torino R net is a users group dedicated to bringing together area practitioners of the popular open source R statistics language to exchange knowledge, learn and share tricks and techniques, provide R beginners with an opportunity to meet more experienced users. Our aims is to spur the adoption of R for innovative research and commercial applications, see case studies of real-life R applications in industry and government.

The first meeting will be held on June 16, and will feature presentations from four R users, including R Core member Stefano Iacus on “Past, present and future of R”.

Revolutions blog: Local R User Group Directory

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