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Hundreds of members from the global KDE community, local organisations and software companies will meet from Saturday to Thursday, 7 to 13 September 2024, at the University of Würzburg for the annual "Akademy" conference. KDE is a global community for the development of free software.
The conference brings together people from the fields of development, art, design and translation. They are joined by sponsors and supporters from all over the world who have been working together online throughout the year and are now getting to know each other live. They will discuss technical issues, explore new ideas and strengthen KDE's innovative and dynamic culture.
Akademy 2024 will take place as a hybrid event, combining face-to-face interactions and online events. The conference consists of lectures, panel discussions, workshops, training sessions and collaborative development work. It is co-organised on site by the working group of Professor Andreas Nüchter from the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Würzburg.
KDE is an international community dedicated to the development and distribution of free and open-source software and has produced a variety of applications for communication, productivity, education and entertainment. Central to this is the endeavour to find innovative solutions for existing and emerging challenges and to create a lively and open environment for this.
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg will be the venue for Akademy 2024. It is a renowned university with a long tradition and is committed to excellence in research and teaching. Located in the centre of Würzburg, it offers a diverse academic spectrum and a dynamic environment for students.
Further information and free registration on the Akademy 2024 conference website: https://akademy.kde.org/2024/
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