Yahoo! India R&D is delighted to invite you to Bangalore’s first Product Camp on Saturday, Oct 23, 2010
Saturday October 16, 2010 , 3 min Read
Product Camp or P-Camp, is an attendee driven “unconference” for Product Management, Marketing
and User Experience Design professionals. Like a Bar Camp, the agenda is mostly driven by attendees,
and the forum provides an informal and interactive environment to network and discuss product
management topics. P-Camps have grown in popularity over the past years, with many such camps held
all over the US. This is Bangalore’s first P-Camp – we feel it’s the right time, given the city is home to
many high tech companies and academic institutions.
Please visit http://pcampblr10.weebly.com and register yourself for FREE! Registrations are limited – so
register soon to avoid disappointment.
Who should attend?
• Product Management, Marketing and User Experience Design professionals
• Product Management Consultants
• Management graduates interested in Product Management
• Innovation Practitioners and sponsors
Details:
Cost: FREE! (Registration required. No on site registration. Limited seating.)
When: Saturday, Oct 23, 2010, 9 am - 5 pm
Where: Yahoo! Bagmane Tech Park, C.V. Raman Nagar, Bengaluru
See web site for more details: http://pcampblr10.weebly.com
Contact: Ravi Padaki ([email protected]) or Bala Girisaballa ([email protected])
In association with India Product Management Association (www.indiapma.org)
Product Camp or P-Camp, is an attendee driven “unconference” for Product Management, Marketing
and User Experience Design professionals. Like a Bar Camp, the agenda is mostly driven by attendees,
and the forum provides an informal and interactive environment to network and discuss product
management topics. P-Camps have grown in popularity over the past years, with many such camps held
all over the US. This is Bangalore’s first P-Camp – we feel it’s the right time, given the city is home to
many high tech companies and academic institutions.
Please visit http://pcampblr10.weebly.com and register yourself for FREE! Registrations are limited – so
register soon to avoid disappointment.
Who should attend?
• Product Management, Marketing and User Experience Design professionals
• Product Management Consultants
• Management graduates interested in Product Management
• Innovation Practitioners and sponsors
Details:
Cost: FREE! (Registration required. No on site registration. Limited seating.)
When: Saturday, Oct 23, 2010, 9 am - 5 pm
Where: Yahoo! Bagmane Tech Park, C.V. Raman Nagar, Bengaluru
See web site for more details: http://pcampblr10.weebly.com
Contact: Ravi Padaki ([email protected]) or Bala Girisaballa ([email protected])
In association with India Product Management Association (www.indiapma.org)
Product Camp or P-Camp, is an attendee driven “unconference” for Product Management, Marketing and User Experience Design professionals. Like a Bar Camp, the agenda is mostly driven by attendees, and the forum provides an informal and interactive environment to network and discuss product management topics. P-Camps have grown in popularity over the past years, with many such camps held all over the US. This is Bangalore’s first P-Camp – we feel it’s the right time, given the city is home to many high tech companies and academic institutions.
Please visit http://pcampblr10.weebly.com and register yourself for FREE! Registrations are limited – so register soon to avoid disappointment.
Who should attend?
• Product Management, Marketing and User Experience Design professionals
• Product Management Consultants
• Management graduates interested in Product Management
• Innovation Practitioners and sponsors
Details:
Cost: FREE! (Registration required. No on site registration. Limited seating.)
When: Saturday, Oct 23, 2010, 9 am - 5 pm
Where: Yahoo! Bagmane Tech Park, C.V. Raman Nagar, Bengaluru
See web site for more details: http://pcampblr10.weebly.com
Contact: Ravi Padaki ([email protected]) or Bala Girisaballa ([email protected])
In association with India Product Management Association (www.indiapma.org)