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The fifth annual mDevCamp, the largest Central European conference for mobile developers, will this year focus on the Internet of Things, mobile security, developer tools and mobile UX. More than 400 participants will try out the latest smart devices, robots and interactive games.

"A person is alive not only by learning, so in addition to the lectures, we also prepared a rich accompanying program. Mobile technology enthusiasts can try an Android watch, Apple Watch or less typical smart devices like light bulbs or a ring. In addition, they can also test smart robots or drones themselves," Michal Šrajer from Avast describes for the organizers and adds: "Everyone can even make a piece of hardware themselves in the soldering corner."

A one-day conference on mobile application development mDevCamp is becoming more popular among developers year by year. Lectures by foreign guests will be a big attraction this year. For example, the author of a book will come Smashing Android UI Juhani Lehtimaki or well-known iOS developer Oliver Drobnik. Top designer Jackie Tran, who is signed for example under the Wood Camera application, also accepted the invitation. Among the guests will be Mateusz Rackwitz from CocoaPods, creators of iOS library management tools that are currently moving the iOS world.

Local guests will be no less interesting: the Šaršon brothers from TappyTaps, Martin Krček from Madfinger Games, Jan Ilavský from Hyperbolic Magnetism or security experts Filip Chytrý and Ondřej David from Avast. A total of 25 technical lectures, 7 workshops or a block of inspirational short performances are on the program. The entire program will end with the traditional closing after-party.

"In addition to lecture rooms, we will also have workshops where everyone can try developing a simple game for Cardboard, preparing an application for Apple Watch or Android Wear right on their computer," adds Michal Šrajer.

mDevCamp will take place on Saturday, June 27, 2015 in the premises of the University of Economics in Prague. You can still register at http://mdevcamp.cz/register/.

If you can't make it to the conference this year, you can follow the current events at Twitter, Google+ or Facebook, where the organizers will convey the most interesting things that will take place at mDevCamp 2015. At the same time, you can enter to subscribe to the newsletter.

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