Mobius is a technical conference for mobile developers, which gathers over 600 attendees each year.
No marketing, management and documentation retelling, only tech talks held by the experts:
It's not only Mobius 2020 Piter that goes entirely online. All of our conferences scheduled for spring and summer will be held online, too. In total, there will be 8 events online:
In case you are interested in other topics apart from mobile development, we have a special offer for you: a single ticket for all 8 conferences.
This option includes:
A personal Full Pass will cost 300 EUR until the end of April, while a corporate one will cost 600 EUR.
How to get a Full Pass:
New dates: June 22 to June 25 The whole world is quarantined now, so the only way for us to move on is to go entirely online. Let us explain what remains the same for the conference and what is going to change.
Ash Furrow is a compassionate software developer from Canada, currently leading Artsy's Mobile Experience team from New York. He has published a number of books, built many apps, and is a prolific contributor to open source software. On his blog, he writes about a range of topics, from interesting programming problems to explorations of music and the humanities.
After completing her degree in Economics, Wesnie quickly realized that her interests were gravitating towards tech. Eager to learn more, she began attending different meetups, before discovering a coding bootcamp, where she would learn her foundations in Android development.
Today, she is currently in her 3rd year working on the Android development team at iHeartRadio helping to enhance the way users currently listen to music, podcasts, and the radio. In her spare time she dives deeper into learning more about iOT and robotics and contributes to a codebase at a startup called SpookyRobotics as well as creates videos for her Youtube channels called HackQueen, and Life With W and J. She also enjoys learning about other cultures/languages, travelling and watersports.
After years working on and leading the Android Toolkit team at Google, Chet has moved into the Android Developer Relations Team, where he is a Developer Advocate. He works on animations, UI, performance, ... and anything else that puts pixels on the screen. He's also been known to write and perform comedy.
Software Engineer from Novokuznetsk, Siberia. Matvey's whole career is dedicated to Android and he has no clue what's going on behind this wall. He previously spoke about RxJava and Scala a lot.
Worked in 2GIS and a few Moscow startups, currently working in the Android Toolkit team at Google, in particular on Jetpack Compose.
Ben works as an Engineer in Android Developer Relations at Google. His focus is on making applications compatible for the new app model. Much of his time is spent navigating app modularization and dynamic features and structuring background work. Next to that he coordinates the Android GDE program.
Asya has been working in Yandex for the past 4 years and leads the iOS development team. She has been engaged in iOS development for so long that has already become an age question: asking is indecent. Asya is a controversial person: she loves Swift, but has warm feelings for Obj-C (it's like a Stockholm Syndrome) and wants to make a talk about work-life balance, but has no idea what to talk about. She will never pass up St. Petersburg for some other city and can't live without wine and sport.
Android developer since 2010, Konstantin likes to inspire his developer team, build correct architecture and organize professional events.
In his free time, he contributes to open-source, tinkers with C and works to join in the global community.
Anastasia is an engineer at Google working on Jetpack Compose. Prior to that she worked on a few exciting projects at Amazon as a backend engineer and parallels as an iOS developer. When not working, Anastasia is doing a bit of everything like sketching, playing badminton, cycling or walking. And she is constantly learning new languages which she forgets pretty quickly, at the moment these are French and Mandarin.
Odnoklassniki Android application developer. He graduated from St.Petersburg State University, where he studied computer vision and security. Into Android development since his second year at university. Loves football, table tennis, rollerblades, and snowboard.
Makes researches in development, security, and life. Leads the @paradiSEcurity channel in Telegram.
Until November 2019 he was one of the iOS leads of the large Sberbank Online development team, but as they say, you can remove the developer from Sberbank but you can't remove Sberbank from the developer. At the moment he leads the mobile development of Square meter, fills out documents, writes letters, and misses code.
Thomas is an Android Engineer. For the past 5 years he has been in Lyft's Growth team. He previously worked at Pocket and Eventbrite. He is currently based in Seattle, WA.
Andrey has been developing Android applications since 2012. He's the author of the popular Transitions-Everywhere library. having settled in Google he transferred all results from this library to the official AndroidX Transitions library. Currently working on Jetpack Compose.
Annyce Davis is specifically been focused on Android applications for the past several years. She's also an Android Google Developer Expert. Annyce is currently a Director of Engineering at Meetup. At Meetup, she helps create the future of real community where people show up, do things, and actually talk to each other. Previously, she was the Software Group Lead at a social impact startup, Zola Electric. She got to help impact the lives of people across Africa by developing a high-quality Android application that was used by the entire sales and service force. Annyce also spent 7 years working at the Washington Post. One of her most exciting projects at the Post was working on the PostTV Android application.
Mikhail has been developing iOS apps for 6 years. He writes various stuff in the Grab mobile platform team since 2019.
Google Developer Expert Android, Pay and IoT.
Denis did his part in developing mobile apps for several startups in Russia, Asia, and Europe. Now he works at Lyft in sunny California.
You probably heard Denis in Android Dev Podcast or at the conferences.
Murad has been developing for 5 years and 3 of them on iOS.
He started a career in Makhachkala and quickly realized that he needed to move to Moscow. In his free time, he learns something new. Once his choice fell on application hacking. Murad isn't a hacker but he would like to share some tricky parts.
Sergey is the developer from London who put on hold his digital nomadic lifestyle to admire the clouds every day. Currently is working on Android UI frameworks and infrastructures. Suspected of organizing the Kotlin User Group in St. Petersburg and Android Academy schools in St. Petersburg and Moscow, has been seen in the propaganda of Kotlin and Android.
Aydar had been developing iOS applications since iOS 5 in a mobile agency, in a large and cozy 2GIS, and Freeletics in Munich. He currently works at JetBrains, AppCode team, but still remembers how it feels to be a mobile developer. Writes code in Kotlin/Java so that people are comfortable writing in Swift/Objective-C.
We would not be able to hold Mobius on a regular basis without the tremendous support of our partners. Our conference is growing and evolving thanks to their efforts.
О компании
Высокотехнологичная компания и крупнейший банк в России, Центральной и Восточной Европе.
Сбер работает над созданием экосистемы удобных онлайн-сервисов в самых разных сферах. Сейчас в нее входит более 40 компаний. Среди них — онлайн-кинотеатр Okko, сервис доставки еды Delivery Club, служба такси «Ситимобил» и многие другие.
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Android Broadcast - это удобный формат для того чтобы оставаться в курсе последних новостей из мира Android разработки. На YouTube канале Android Broadcast вы найдете интервью с лучшими специалистами из ведущих компаний.
REG.RU — крупнейший российский хостинг-провайдер и регистратор доменных имён (1 место по количеству доменов и сайтов в зонах .RU и .РФ, по данным StatOnline.ru). Компания обслуживает 3 300 000 доменов, предоставляет услуги хостинга, VPS/VDS, аренды физических серверов и другие.
IT Media – это команда опытных журналистов, это профессиональный взгляд на IT-рынок и его участников, это авторитетные мнения и анализ тенденций, это новости IT-индустрии – одним словом, все то, чем живет сегодня сложный и динамичный мир IT.
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Jooble - это вертикальная система поиска работы, которая собирает и отображает объявления о вакансиях с тысяч рабочих мест, корпоративных страниц, страниц рекрутера и газет. Jooble представлена в 71 стране и доступна на 24 языках.
Jobsora - удобный сервис для поиска работы и событий в России и странах СНГ.
Проект "Android разработка | Дневник программиста" рассказывает о том, что может быть интересно и полезно Андроид программисту. Мы есть в Телеграм, Вконтакте и на Facebook. Обсуждаем и рассказываем как сделать жизнь разработчика в команде интересной, легкой и продуктивной.
OTUS – это технологичная образовательная платформа.
В нашем активе более 60 авторских курсов для IT-специалистов из разных направлений, таких как программирование (в том числе мобильная разработка), тестирование, администрирование, информационная безопасность, управление и Data Science.
И что важно, мы не обучаем с нуля, а предлагаем углубленные знания.
Наша миссия — делать обучение осмысленным, реализуя взаимосвязь между ожиданиями работодателей, компетенциями специалистов и возможностями преподавателей.
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If you want to become a partner of our conference, please contact us via email: partners@mobiusconf.com.