Low-code technologies have become increasingly popular for helping businesses adapt to ever-changing environments quickly by allowing them to build, customize and deploy apps with little to no coding. At Low-Code/No-Code Virtual Summit, taking place on Nov. 18 at 9 a.m. ET, luminaries of leading organizations in the low-code community will share valuable insights on their digital transformation journeys and the role of low-code/no-code in their digital strategies.
Attendees will get an intimate look at how organizations are embracing low-code technologies to advance their business while improving user experience. The virtual event explores the vast and growing ecosystem of technologies that are changing the face of application development, featuring sessions on:
Low-Code/No-Code Virtual Summit features an exceptional lineup of low-code and industry experts, including:
The virtual environment features an auditorium where attendees can watch the sessions by the experts and an exhibit hall lined with booths showcasing the latest solutions from leading low-code companies. In the exhibit hall, attendees can download resources and interact with partner sponsors.
To start off the event on a high note, we have scheduled a yoga class at 9 a.m. with a certified instructor.
Registered attendees will receive a link to access the virtual environment on-demand for up to 30 days after the live event.
To check out the full agenda and to register for free, visit the Low-Code/No-Code Virtual Summit website.
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