Today, Samsung officially revealed that the company is going to host the “Samsung Software Developer Conference (‘SSDC’)” online from November 17 to 18. Samsung has expanded and redesigned the “Samsung Open Source Conference”, held since 2014, to include the newly established SSDC as a place for communication for internal and external developers, not only open source but all software sectors.
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In these two-day, lectures and technical sessions by eminent software developers in the field of AI (Artificial Intelligence), IoT (Internet of Things), 5G, Cloud, Big Data, Robot, etc. will be held.
The first day will be organized as an internal event. Samsung executives and employees will gather to discuss the developers’ development approach. On the second day, there will be a public event where any software developer can participate and share the latest software technology.
On the second day of the conference, Samsung Research Lab President Hyun-Jun Seung will deliver a welcome address, and Samsung Research Vice President Seung-Beom Choi will deliver a day-to-day presentation on Samsung’s open source software strategy.
In the technical session, not only independent IT companies such as Microsoft and Kakao, but also open source developers from several industries, including AI-related companies such as Blue Prism, Lablup, and TUNiB, will participate.
Software talent who have passed the Samsung Electronics community charity program will also take part in the event. Joon Chae-yeon and Kim Do-yeon, winners of the 2020 “Samsung Junior SW Creation Contest”, as well as a grand prize winner Park Joon-seo, and best “South Youth SW Academy (SSAFY)” presenter will show off their software development experience. .
- Samsung Junior SW Creative Contest: A competition in which elementary and middle school students across the country identify and solve social problems around us through software.
- Samsung Youth SW Academy: Samsung Electronics expands the domestic IT ecosystem and promotes youth employment. Youth software education programs enhance competitiveness