In Winnipeg, the computer science and tech community continues to thrive, providing ample opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and creativity. UM Computer Science students are always seeking ways to connect with their peers and industry professionals while planning for their future careers. Alumni play a vital role in nurturing this community by mentoring the next generation of professionals entering the workforce.
To support this growth, the department of computer science is hosting the 2024 Computer Science Alumni and Industry Symposium for the second year. The event will take place on May 3, 2024, at the RBC Convention Centre and is open to anyone interested in computer science and tech-related topics.
The symposium will feature short talks from faculty members and researchers in the computer science department, offering insights and perspectives on the industry. Additionally, there will be a job fair aimed at connecting graduating students with opportunities in the tech sector in Winnipeg. Attendees will have the chance to network with one another, share ideas, and build valuable connections. Food and drinks will be provided throughout the event, creating a relaxed and interactive environment for all participants.
Registration for attendance at this exciting event is required in advance through the Faculty of Science Eventbrite platform. This symposium promises to be an excellent opportunity for those interested in computer science and tech to learn, network, and explore potential career paths in
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