By Tian DuBelko
Every week, we bring you the top Seattle tech events. This week, we have the Tech Happy Hour, the 2017 Eastside Leadership Conference, plus more. Check out our top picks below, then head over to our blog to catch up on everything tech-related in the Greater Seattle Area.
Digital Across Borders: What’s at Stake for Pacific Northwest Companies
May 30 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am
Join the Trade Development Alliance and The National Center for APEC for a panel discussion on digital policy issues in the Asia-Pacific region. Learn more about pertinent digital topics and the current regulation landscape, including the implication of current and proposed digital regulations and how they will affect Pacific Northwest companies, as well as an update on US digital policy including the newly established congressional Digital Trade Caucus.
Tech Happy Hour – Presenting to Lay Audiences with 3C Communications
June 1 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Trying to complete your Thursday night? Then swing by the Tech Happy Hour for some multicultural cuisine and mingle with a diverse community. Christina Brennan of 3C Communications will be leading the discussion in how to present tech topics to lay audiences. Along the way, she’ll teach you how to tell your tech story the right way.
2017 Eastside Leadership Conference
June 2 @ 7:00 am – 2:00 pm
The Eastside Leadership Conference is a showcase of cutting-edge innovations, technologies, resources and people that are advancing the economic vitality of the region and the global economy. The conference is known for providing attendees powerful information on trends, opportunities, and connections that add value to your company and your network.
Community Conversation with Seattle City Librarian Marcellus Turner: Help Shape Library Services Around Technology & Access
June 3 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Seattle City Librarian Marcellus Turner wants to hear your ideas at a Community Conversation around technology and access to technology. At this event, you will hear from local groups leading technology initiatives that support Seattle students, small businesses, immigrants and refugees and the insecurely housed, learn about cool technology and online resources offered by the Library, and meet friends and neighbors, or network with other community organizations involved in digital literacy efforts.