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      <title>Visiting KubeCon &amp; CloudNativeCon Europe 2023 - a review</title>
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      <description>Introduction I recently had the pleasure of attending KubeCon &amp;amp; CloudNativeCon Europe 2023 in Amsterdam, a sold-out event that brought together thousands of technologists and adopters of open source and cloud native projects from all around the globe. The conference was packed with engaging sessions, workshops, and panel discussions covering topics like Kubernetes, cloud-native applications, and DevOps. Typically there are three events each year, one in North America, one in Asia and one in Europe.</description>
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      <description>Introduction When I was still working as a scientist I regularly attended conferences. By attending conferences, I always learned an incredible amount in a short time. Science thrives on discourse. Open exchange with colleagues and feedback from experts helped me to advance my research. In addition, conferences are a great way to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in your field. They provide an opportunity to meet other researchers in your field and make professional connections.</description>
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