Agile Cambridge is returning to Churchill College, Cambridge and we're looking forward to enjoying superb hospitality once again.
We've held numerous events at this venue, including the previous 4 Agile Cambridge conferences, and we have always enjoyed a high level of professional service from the team. The facilities are modern, comfortable and thoughtfully provided.
Churchill College is the national and Commonwealth memorial to Sir Winston Churchill, and is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
The University’s Computer Laboratory is world-renowned and several major software organisations have bases locally.
The city is an attractive university town with a history stretching back to pre- Roman times and is particularly popular with overseas visitors.
Cambridge is about fifty miles north of London, from which it has excellent access by public transport (45 minutes by fast train) and by private vehicle. Stansted and Luton airports are nearby and are served by many European airports, often by budget airlines.
Visitors may also arrive at Heathrow or Gatwick airports, which are further away, but still readily accessible by public transportation.
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Need help planning which sessions to attend? We've provided a breakdown of our various session types below.
A presentation and discussion of real-life (not theoretical) experiences of the application (or mis-application) of service design techniques. Case studies and experience reports include some discussion of lessons learned and an indication of how novel the work is.
Participants learn a new approach, tool or technology through using it to solve one or more practical exercises. Any software/hardware requirements are disclosed in the session description.
A session focused around some specific tool, technique or issue. Primarily led by the speaker, tutorials usually include some elements of interactivity or individual / group exercise.
An in-depth working session on a specific topic. May include paper presentations.