Tech I/O'22

November 12, 2022 | 9:00AM IST

Auditorium, 'C' Building, JSPM's RSCOE, Pune

Tech I/O'22

Tech I/O is a significant event driven by Google Developer Student Clubs of JSPM's Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Tathawade, Pune. Administrator of Tech I/O are the group of passionate leaders, associates and coordinators who shows an interest in growing as a developer constructing peer-to-peer learning among individuals with an objective to Connect, Learn and Grow. Building solutions for local problems, nurturing the future developer, commencing expert sessions and delivering technical talks, Tech I/O'22 aims to convey top-notch forum involving some of the skilled "Alpha Geek" personalities across India.

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Amazing Speakers @Tech I/O'22

Speakers at Tech I/O are prominent people mainly Youtube Content Creator proficient in their own domain. The Orator at Tech I/O are having scope of experiences in instructing and coaching on various fields of technology accompanying professionalism, sophistication and savoir faire.

guest speaker

Md Fraz

Software Engineer @Google | Ex.SDE @Cult.fit | Ex.Educator @Codechef & @Unacademy | Youtuber 195K+

guest speaker

Arsh Goyal

Senior Software Engineer @Samsung | Ex.SDE @ISRO | Gold Medalist NIT Jalandhar | Youtuber 101K+

guest speaker

Bhavesh Bhatt

Senior Data Scientist @Colgate-Palmolive | Google Developer Expert in ML | Youtuber 40K+ | Ex.SDE @Cisco

Community Guidelines

When you join our programs, you’re joining a community. And like any growing community, a few ground rules about expected behavior are good for everyone. These guidelines cover both online (for example, mailing lists and social channels) and offline (for example, in-person meetups) behavior. Violations of this code of conduct can result in members being removed from the program. Use your best judgment.

Be nice.

We're all part of the same community, so be friendly, welcoming, and generally a nice person. Be someone that other people want to be around.

Be respectful and constructive.

Remember to be respectful and constructive with your communication to fellow members. Don't get into flame wars, make personal attacks, vent, or rant unconstructively. Everyone should take responsibility for the community and take the initiative to diffuse tension and stop a negative thread as early as possible.

Be collaborative.

Work together! We can learn a lot from each other. Share knowledge, and help each other out.

Participate.

Join in on discussions, show up for in-person meetings regularly, offer feedback, and help implement that feedback.

Step down considerately.

If you have some form of responsibility in your community, be aware of your own constraints. If you know that a new job or personal situation will limit your time, find someone who can take over for you and transfer the relevant information (contacts, passwords, etc.) for a smooth transition.

Use basic etiquette for discussions.

Don’t send messages that only needs to go to one person. Keep off-topic conversations to a minimum. Don’t be spammy by advertising or promoting personal projects which are off topic.