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6 November 2022 13:00Axis HQ

Create interactive electronics!

Do you want to be a mad scientist for a day? Then this Pink Sunday is for you! 

We have partnered up with Axis and they are eager to teach us how to create interactive electronic objects with Arduino. Simply put, Arduino is a piece of hardware that can be  programmed to control different electronics.

Come hang with us in Lund on November 6th, make some friends, have some fika and learn something new together with us! Don’t miss the chance to get all of your questions about the tech industry answered by the wonderful panel from Axis. The panel consists of Axians from different backgrounds, so whether you have questions about programming, project management, or IT in general - we got you covered.

Inspirational session: Panel followed by Q&A. You’ll have a chance to ask anything from our Axians and we promise to answer in a real “Always Open” spirit. The panel consists of Axians from many different backgrounds and experiences.  Are you interested in programming? - Great ask our programmers! Is it project management or IT in general you burn for, perfect, we got it covered. All questions are welcome in this session!

Workshop: Create interactive electronic objects with Arduino.

Details and tickets below! 

Pink Sundays are our popular coding events where women, transgender, and non-binary people can meet up, code and network together! 

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All you need to know

When? November 6th, 13.00-17.00.

How?
By grabbing a free ticket below.

Where?
Axis HQ, Emdalavägen 14, 223 69 Lund.

Level of workshop:  Everyone is invited - no prior knowledge needed ❣

Preparations: Bring your laptop and download Arduino IDE 2.0 on your computer https://www.arduino.cc/en/soft... 

What else? Oh, there will be fika (vegetarian/vegan).

Contact: selma@pinkprogramming.se

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Inspirational session and Workshop

Inspirational Session
Victoria Vucic, Josefine Öder, Rebecca Svensson, Malin Cronquist, Dorka Schattmann

Panel followed by Q&A

At this Pink Sunday you’ll have a chance to ask anything from our Axians and we promise to answer in a real “Always Open” spirit. Are you interested in programming? Great ask our programmers! Is it project management or IT in general you burn for, perfect, we got it covered. Your panelist will be Axians from many different backgrounds and experiences. All questions are welcome in this session! 

Inspirational Session


Victoria Vucic - Security Test Engineer
Working in the QA department with cybersecurity related questions such as security testing and traceability of security activities in the development teams. Joined Axis three years ago.


Josefine Öder - EngineerJunior who started at Axis in May. Part of MCP (Multi Channel Product e.g., panorama) Feature team. Working with feature development, which can be an extension of existing product or separate application. Recently graduated from Engineering Mathematics at the Faculty of Engineering Lund University.


Rebecca Svensson – EngineerJunior who started at Axis this fall after graduating from Engineering Physics at the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University (LTH). Working in the Product Audio Team with machine learning on audio.


Malin Cronquist - EngineerSoftware and UX engineer who joined Axis one year ago. I am part of a full stack team who are developing a video management system called Axis Camera Station, ACS.


Dorka Schattmann – Engineer
Software engineer at Axis since last autumn working with cloud development. My team works with cloud backend projects that help with installation and configuration of Axis devices.

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Workshop
Malin Cronquist - Engineer

Workshop: Create Interactive electronic objects with Arduino

Do you want to write code that controls electronics? In this workshop you will get to play with an Arduino starter kit in smaller groups. A little bit of tinkering combined with a little bit of coding. Let’s experience together how our code comes alive with electronics.

Preparations: Bring your laptop and download Arduino IDE 2.0 on your computer https://www.arduino.cc/en/soft...

Level: Everyone is invited - no prior knowledge needed❣ 

Code language: The language used for Arduino is based on C and C++ 

Workshop

Malin Cronquist - Engineer at Axis

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Organized by Pink Programming

Pink Programming
alma@pinkprogramming.se

Pink Programming works for a gender equal tech industry. Our mission is to inspire more women, transgender and non binary people to discover coding and choose a career in IT, to support and boost those already working in the industry and also, to help companies to become more inclusive. Today we’re Sweden’s biggest non profit community for female developers.