Meetups
- The Code Pub Berlin
Code Pub is an initiative with the goal of increasing the number of women in the IT industry. To impact the entire industry, Code Pub partners with other cool IT companies to host meetups. The meetups are open to both novice women and professionals. The goal is to create a platform where we can inspire and be inspired while becoming a better developer. Code Pub was launched by Netlight in the spring of 2013.
- Women Techmakers Berlin
At Women Techmakers Berlin, diversity in technology has been promoted since 2015. Through various activities such as intensive study groups, inspiring fireside chats and international events, a network is established.
- Geek Girls Carrots Berlin
Geek Girls Carrots is a global organization focused on engaging women in technology. They create community by organizing meetups, workshops, and other events where people come together to share their knowledge and experiences.
- Women Who Code
Women Who Code is the largest and most active community of women engineers dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technical careers. They envision a world where women are represented as technical leaders, founders, board members, and software engineers.
Meetups für people from underrepresented groups
- Femisphere Berlin
Femisphere is a place to come together, share stories and experiences, and celebrate the work of female, transgender, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ game developers. The idea behind Femisphere is to create a friendly and inclusive space for female, non-binary, transgender, and LGBTQ+ people, and to provide a safe space where you can give talks and showcase projects that you might not feel comfortable presenting at other game events.
Further Meetups
- OK Lab Potsdam
We have been meeting regularly since Open Data Day 2016. We want to accompany the developments around Open Data in Brandenburg politically but also with small software projects.
- Chaos Computer Club Potsdam
Chaostreffs are loose meetings of people who feel connected to the topics and ideals of the Chaos Computer Club and just want to get together with people who don't look at you funny when you talk about "net neutrality", "open source programming" or "space elevators".