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Author's profile photo Brenton OCallaghan

Madrid 2012 in Pictures

Arriving at the Feria de Madrid for Innojam on Sunday morning

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In the Innojam room – or some called it “Home” for 36 hours 🙂

Tim Guest taking us through some design thinking personas

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2 minutes to the Innojam Pitch

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Getting setup for conference kick-off the following day!

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Keynote time!

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SAP Mentor booth for Q&A sessions

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Taking our seats for DemoJam

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The SAP Mentors for 2012 and some other Top Contributors

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The technical hands-on sessions were really well attended

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Mobility Q&A sessions

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DJ Adams and others prepare for a discussion on the evolution of developers

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SAP Quality Awards Ceremony

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Anooj Behanan, Fred Verheul and others talk about the SCN and the importance of contributing (Great conversation!)

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Finally, Dr. Vishal Sikka’s keynote in which the experience of our developers was a key feature!

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      Author's profile photo Fred Verheul
      Fred Verheul

      Hi Brenton,

      I'm glad Anne Hardy brought us together with the innojam interview. It was very nice talking to you, and thank you for the SCN interview pic 🙂 .

      Cheers, Fred

      Author's profile photo Juan Reyes
      Juan Reyes

      Hey, the third guest in that picture was me 😆   (beside Gail Moody-Byrd of course).

      Very nice picture compilatioin, Thanks for sharing

      Author's profile photo Gali Kling Schneider
      Gali Kling Schneider

      Thanks for sharing via pictures. It lets those of us who couldn't be there have a nice sneak peak!

      Author's profile photo Former Member
      Former Member

      Hi Brenton,

      Kudos for sharing you insights.

      Nice wrap up and some great composition out there !

      Keep up the good work !

      Cheers,

      Martin