Celebrating 50 years of Computing at Waikato
Celebrating 50 years of Computing at Waikato: A Showcase π₯οΈπ€
Join us in celebrating 50 years of computing excellence at the University of Waikato!π
Explore our journey from inception to present day achievements, connect with past, present, and future innovators in the field, and have fun with coding, games, and robots.
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Thursday, 23 November 2023
β° 3.30pm - 5.30pm
π University of Waikato, Hamilton campus, The PΔ
Admission Cost: FREE
Register your attendance here π events.waikato.ac.nz...
See you there! π
#KoTeTangata #ForThePeople
#WUcomputing #Computing50
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