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Successful 10th GiD Convention, the first in online format

Jul 23, 2020

The 10th GiD Convention was celebrated on July 20th in a new format, due to the pandemic situation. Despite the challenge of adopting a 100% online format, the event successfully developed.

The convention was composed by presentations from GiD problemtypes and interfaces developers that showed their latest advances. Also, the GiD v15 new features were revealed in a live session with the GiD team and the speakers where participants were able to ask their questions in the live chat.

The convention was widely followed. More than 160 persons participated in the live broadcast and the videos accumulate more than 1.500 visits.

The GiD team and the speakers are proud to have created a free and accessible material that will last over time and will be useful for sure.

All the presentations, pre-convention videos and the live session are available in the GiD YouTube channel and the official website.

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