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AWS Summits 2023

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AWS Summits are events organized by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that take place in different cities around the world so that people interested in the cloud can learn, share knowledge and connect with the AWS community. These events include technical sessions, hands-on workshops, demos, labs, customer presentations, question-and-answer sessions, and an expo of solutions from AWS and its partners.

AWS Summits are designed to serve a variety of audiences, from developers, solution architects, system administrators, to executives and business leaders looking to learn more about the cloud and how it can help their businesses. AWS Summits are free and open to anyone interested in cloud technology.

For the year 2023 the following events are planned:

AMERICAS

🇺🇸 Washington, DC – Public Sector (June 7th and 8th, 2023)
🇨🇦 Toronto (June 14th, 2023)
🇺🇸 New York (July 26th, 2023)
🇧🇷 São Paulo (August 3rd, 2023)
🇲🇽 Mexico City (August 30th, 2023)

APAC

🇦🇺 Sydney (April 4th, 2023)
🇯🇵 Tokio (April 20th and 21th, 2023)
🇸🇬 Singapore (May 4th, 2023)
🇰🇷 Korea (May 10th, 2023)
🇮🇳 Mumbai (May 18th, 2023)

EMEA

🇫🇷 Paris (April 4th, 2023)
🇩🇪 Berlin (May 4th, 2023)
🇸🇪 Estocolmo (May 11th, 2023)
🇮🇱 Tel Aviv (May 31th, 2023)
🇳🇱 Amsterdam (June 1st, 2023)
🇬🇧 Londres (June 7th, 2023)
🇪🇸 Madrid (June 15th, 2023)
🇮🇹 Milan (June 22th, 2023)

GCR
🇭🇰 Hong Kong (May 23th, 2023)
🇨🇳 Shanghai (July 2023)
🇹🇼 Taipei (August 2nd, 2023)

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