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Welcome

The opening session at Voxxed Days Amsterdam welcomes attendees, outlines the agenda, and shares tips for engaging, networking, and exploring the event. It highlights the spirit of the Voxxed community, setting the tone for a day of learning, connection, and tech inspiration.

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Michel Schudel
Michel SchudelCraftsmen
Marit van Dijk
Marit van DijkJetBrains

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Wednesday, April 1, 09:15-09:20
Zaal 2
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Welcome to Voxxed Days Amsterdam! We’re thrilled to have you on board for what promises to be an inspiring event.

In short an opening session, we’ll set the stage for an great day of learning, networking, and tech-driven insights. Here’s what’s coming up:

  • What to expect – A quick tour of the agenda and highlights you won’t want to miss.
  • How to make the most of your day – Tips on engaging with speakers, connecting with fellow attendees, and exploring the venue.
  • Why we’re here – The spirit of Voxxed Days and how we’re building a thriving tech community together.

So grab your coffee, settle in, and get ready, because Voxxed Days Amsterdam is officially kicking off!
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Michel Schudel

Michel Schudel

Craftsmen

Netherlands

Michel Schudel has been a passionate Java developer since 1998. Since then he has seen the good, the bad and the ugly in Java land. He loves to share his adventures in Java Land so you can learn from his experience (and more importantly, his mistakes!)
Marit van Dijk

Marit van Dijk

JetBrains

Netherlands

Marit van Dijk is a Java Champion and Developer Advocate at JetBrains with over 20 years of software development experience. She's passionate about building great software with great people, and making developers' lives easier.

Marit regularly presents at international conferences and shares her expertise through webinars, podcasts, blog posts, videos, and tutorials. She's also a contributor to the book “97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know” (O’Reilly Media).