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Faculty of Information and Communication Technology

Exhibitor – JavaTech International

Date: 14.11.2022

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JavaTech International is a student science club for anyone that would like to learn basic or advanced IT related topics – not only in Java. We are also proud to say that we are a multinational and multilingual club which is not that common here, on campus. not only in Java. We are also proud to say that we are a multinational and multilingual club which is not that common here, on campus.

javatech_logo.pngIn previous years JavaTech cooperated with many companies that provided students with knowledge, experience and paid internships. We, and our predecessors before us, were able to work on projects that were a great learning opportunity, a possibility of bringing our ideas to life, and benefiting others.

Alongside an IT company, we are currently working on a project. It’s called PoMOCNO and it is an advanced immigrant assistant. We also have some projects that are almost ready to start, but we need more students eager to join our science club to be able to develop them.

javatech_group_picture_sem_v.pngWe aim to create a space for students interested in the IT world, where they will feel safe and comfortable to learn and evolve. We plan to provide free and accessible help from people that know what it’s like to struggle at the beginning of the IT journey. Moreover, JavaTech adapts. For newcomers to programming we guarantee a stress-free environment to develop their IT skills. However, for experienced students we guarantee a chance to work on commercial projects, develop your portfolio, perfect your skills and gain practical experience in project development. Aside from our main focus project, PoMOCNO, we have other projects that await people to join them, so they can become a reality.

It doesn’t matter if you don’t know anything about programming and want to learn about it, or if you know Python, C++ or JavaScript perfectly. You all are welcome.

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