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R trainings & data science talks are coming to Stuttgart

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It’s happening – and this time in Swabia. eoda is bringing you the popular trainings for R to the South of Germany. Over more than 1500 satisfied participants have trained their practical data science skills with R trainings by eoda. Offering an Introduction to R and an Introduction to Data Mining with R, professional training sessions for data scientist, programmers and R enthusiasts will take place in Stuttgart.

On a two-day introductory training, eoda will take participants on a journey to programming principles and the basic use of R. Giving practical tips and hands-on exercises, eoda aims to lay the foundation of working independently with R. The following two-day introductory training to Data Mining offers fundamental concepts to data mining, popular data mining algorithms and validation techniques.

Einführung in R | September 17 – September 18, 2018

Einführung in Data Mining mit R | September 19 – September 20, 2018

In addition to R trainings, data science talks will be held to give insights into expertise knowledge for collecting new ideas and valuable know-how. Whether you are a management executive or IT administrator – get inspired and create your digital success story.

September 21, 2018

Wie hebe ich den Datenschatz | 9.00 am – 12.15 pm

Data Science operativ | 1.00 pm – 4.30 pm

Trainings and Talks will be held in German and can be booked as a special offer bundle or individually. For more information visit eoda.de.

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