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With Natalie Pistunovich (Founder, Connta).
Mon, May 29, 2017 @ 06:30 PM   FREE   Next Space Berkeley, 2081 Center St
 
   
 
 
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The next billion people going online live in emerging countries. This is a mobile-first reality, where a feature-phone or a smartphone is the main point of communication, local use of mobile apps & web is different & the infrastructure places strict limits on internet data volume.This subject is getting increased attention, & many projects are focusing on it, offering solutions ranging from guidelines to cater to a range of data plans & devices, to improving the infrastructure & bringing more affordable internet.

Getting a better picture of this will help you make your work more inclusive towards people in emerging countries, whether it is part of your job or your side project - there is still a lot to learn & even more to make.

In this talk Natalie will share her experience in the field, having researched it in Berlin, & now working on the ground in Nairobi, putting her learnings to practice. Some of the subjects we will cover include the local tech ecosystem, web apps vs. mobile apps vs. mobile sites vs. chatbots, common apps & devices, technical & product localization guidelines, technical limitations, how is this related to financial inclusion & why should the Silicon Savannah be on your mind.

Natalie is the co-founder of Connta, a platform for running an online store from a mobile phone that is focused on emerging countries, based in Nairobi. Prior to that she worked in the mobile industry in Berlin for 3.5 years, where her last position was a Backend Engineer at adjust - a mobile attribution & analytics company. She graduated with a B.Sc. in Computer & Software Engineering from the Technion, Israel, while working as a Silicon Integration Engineer at Intel. In her free time she is co-leading the Berlin chapters of Google Developer Groups Golang & Women Techmakers, volunteering with the Tunapanda coding school in Nairobi & sailing.
 
 
 
 
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