About us
This is a community meetup run by TechExeter CIC for people who work in tech. This super-friendly group includes engineers, designers, software developers, data scientists and many more tech related professions.
The meetups are normally informal gatherings which begin with three 10 minute talks, Q&As and then networking afterwards.
The events are great opportunities for peer-learning and meeting other professionals in the field of tech. The informal environment and friendly audience make it a great place to try public speaking and practice presentation skills - we welcome speakers on many different subjects, whether it is their first or one-hundredth talk!
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TechExeter also runs conferences and helps curate and run other specialist tech events during the year.
Upcoming events
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July 2026 Meetup
Positive Light Projects, 184-187 Sidwell Street, Exeter, GBJoin us (for FREE!) at Positive Light Projects on Sidwell Street for a mix of interesting lightning talks and networking, plus FREE PIZZA ๐๐๐ courtesy of our new meetup sponsor Charles Stanley (plus you can bring your own booze if you fancy ๐ฅ)
Schedule
- 7.00pm: Doors open
- 7.30pm: Introduction and talks start
- 9.00pm: Doors close.
Speakers:
- Fraser Browning
- Harry Houghton
- TBC
There is no bar at the venue so it's BYOB, however some drinks will be provided.
Talk Info:
Fraser Browning:
What is your talk about?
Does the โgoodโ delivered by AI outweigh its environmental impact?An overview of where AI poses a risk to our climate and environment, and a review of how the positive outputs from AI can outweigh this impact, and provide much-needed solutions. But, what about where AI is used for damaging activity, and why impact will that have on our climate, nature, and economy?
Bio: Sustainability expert on a mission to empower businesses for a low-carbon future.
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Harry Houghton:
What is your talk about?
Built to Connect, Used to Harm: Child Exploitation in Modern Tech.How technologies designed to connect and empower are being exploited to harm children, drawing on real investigative experience from the front line of digital forensics. It will examine digital footprints, the role of platforms and parents and how the tech community can design safer systems that protect children without sacrificing innovation.
Bio: Working in digital forensics in multiple areas of cyber crime protecting victims & putting suspects away for all types of crime.
27 attendees
Past events
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