Speaking at Unicorns in Tech. An insight into the services and practical use cases from our company and our cosmopolitan attitude.
It was a special pleasure for us to be able to participate in this event. Together we should support LGBT+tech communities much more.
So here are a few impressions from the Unicorns in Tech Event.
A little more input:
Speaking Unicorns in Tech has given us the opportunity to get feedback from people from a wide range of industries and fields. So we met many new friends and were able to see further perspectives. Furthermore, it was interesting to get feedback from people outside the industry. On the basis of this feedback we are optimizing our HR (Human Resources) to become even more accessible to the general public.
Special thanks to the teams of Unicorns in Tech and Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship (SCE).
The Unicorns in Tech network is an international LGBT+ tech community.
To be precise, a network founded by the UHLALA Group. Since 2014, they have grown into a large community of more than 3400 unicorns who are passionate about technology and its latest trends.
The Unicorns in Tech network is an international LGBT+ tech community.
To be precise, a network founded by the UHLALA Group. Since 2014, they have grown into a large community of more than 3400 unicorns who are passionate about technology and its latest trends.Companies and partners organize similar events throughout Germany every month. The primary seat of the network is located in Berlin.
The SCE, as the Entrepreneurship Center of the Munich University of Applied Sciences, promotes innovation and entrepreneurship through interactive educational offerings, start-up support and networking activities. The goal is to motivate and enable personalities to think and act entrepreneurially and thus contribute to a future worth living.
We had a lot of fun and could take a lot with us. We would like to thank all participants who attended the lectures at Unicorns in Tech and look forward to the future exchange.
Last but not least:
Everyone who walks through our door is welcome regardless, of their gender, sexual orientation, race, health, religion, age or disability.