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With the early bird deadline approaching, we thought now would be a great time to tell you a bit more about what to expect at this year’s Shiny in Production!
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As with last year’s conference, SIP2023 will take place over a day and a half at the Catalyst in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. The first day (Thursday 12th October), will consist of three parallel workshops, followed by a drinks reception in the evening, a great opportunity for networking and debriefing from the day’s learning.
The second day (Friday 13th October) will be full of talks from speakers across industry, telling us all about all things Shiny and other web based R tools. If you want more of an idea of what to expect, check out the playlist of talks from last year’s conference.
So far this year we have announced 3 of our invited speakers, and we are currently reviewing the submissions from the recent call for abstracts. The line up so far is:
- Anna Skrzydło (Appsilon) – 3 reasons why nobody uses your app
- George Stagg (Posit) – Title TBC
- Cara Thompson (Freelance data consultant) – Dynamic annotations: tips and tricks to make text shine without stealing the show
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