
What we’re about
Thoughtworks is a global technology consultancy that integrates strategy, design and software engineering - and a community of passionate, purpose-led individuals. We have one mission: We think disruptively to deliver technology to address our clients' toughest challenges, all while seeking to revolutionize the IT industry and create positive social change.
We are intentional about making technology a better place for all. Thoughtworkers are encouraged to stand up, speak up, and advocate for who and what they believe in. We host events and talks tackling intersectionality, discrimination and bias in tech because we believe conversations create understanding and diversity in organizations and thinking.
Here you are free to learn and to share on any platform. Free to feel safe in your own skin. Free to follow your latest curiosity to an unknown place. Free to challenge ideas, assumptions, and solutions - no matter who they belong to (respectfully). Free to experiment and recommend the right tech without bias. Free to change career paths. Free to make technology a better place for all.
We like to share our knowledge and would like to invite you to become part of this meetup group to stay up to date with our latest events - you don't have to be a Thoughtworker to join this community :)
Our venue in Munich is a barrier free non-smoking area. The toilets are wheelchair accessible.
Code of Conduct:
tl;dr: Be excellent to each other
A primary goal of Thoughtworks’ events is to be inclusive to a diverse group of people from all walks of life. Therefore, we are dedicated to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, appearance, disability, marital status, socioeconomic status, and religion (or lack thereof).
Our code of conduct outlines our expectations for all those who participate in our events, as well as the consequences for unacceptable behaviour. Find our Code of Conduct here: https://www.thoughtworks.com/code-of-conduct-germany
Find a selection of our Meetup recordings at: https://bit.ly/31C1DxU
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Thoughtworks ist eine Software Beratung – und eine Gemeinschaft von engagierten, zielorientierten Menschen.
Wir wollen die Technologiebranche zu einem besseren Ort für alle machen. Wir ermutigen ThoughtworkerInnen, aufzustehen, sich frei zu äußern und dafür einzutreten, an wen und an was sie glauben. Wir veranstalten Events und Vorträge zu Themen wie z.B. Diskriminierung oder Vorurteile in der Technologiebranche, weil wir glauben, dass Konversation Verständnis und Vielfalt schafft.
Als ThoughtworkerIn hast du die Freiheit, auf allen möglichen Wegen und Plattformen zu lernen und das Gelernte mit anderen zu teilen. Du bist frei, du selbst zu sein. Frei, den Themen, die dich begeistern, zu folgen und unbekannte Bereiche oder Tech Stacks zu erkunden. Frei, Ideen, Annahmen und Lösungen in Frage zu stellen – egal zu wem sie gehören. Frei, zu experimentieren. Frei, deinen Weg zu ändern. Frei, die Welt durch Technologie zu einem besseren Ort zu machen.
Wir konzentrieren uns auf die Weiterentwicklung der ganzen Software-Branche. Und wir finden, Wissen sollte man teilen.
Werde Teil unserer Meetup Gruppe und bleibe auf dem Laufenden über unsere aktuelle Events - du musst kein ThoughtworkerIn sein, um Teil dieser Gemeinschaft zu sein :)
Unser Veranstaltungsort in München ist eine barrierefreie Nichtraucherzone. Die Toiletten sind mit Rollstühlen zugänglich.
Code of Conduct:
tl;dr: Seid ausgezeichnet zueinander
Eines unserer Hauptziele bei Veranstaltungen mit und von Thoughtworks ist es, einen sicheren Raum für alle Teilnehmer zu schaffen. Deshalb sind wir bestrebt, ein freundliches, sicheres, inklusives und einladendes Umfeld zu kreieren - unabhängig von ethnischer Zugehörigkeit, Nationalität, sexueller Orientierung, Geschlechtsidentität, Alter, Aussehen, Familienstand, Sozioökonomischem Status und Religionszugehörigkeit (oder keiner Zugehörigkeit).
Unser Verhaltenskodex (Code of Conduct) beschreibt unsere Erwartungen an alle, die unsere Räumlichkeiten nutzen und/oder an unseren Veranstaltungen teilnehmen, sowie die Folgen bei inakzeptablem Verhalten. Erfahre hier mehr: https://www.thoughtworks.com/de/code-of-conduct-germany
Eine Auswahl unserer Meetup-Recordings finden Sie unter:[ https://bit.ly/31C1DxU](https://bit.ly/31C1DxU)
Upcoming events (2)
See all- [AI edition] Technology Radar Vol. 32 - A look beyond the blipLink visible for attendees
** REGISTRATION via Thoughtworks website NECESSARY - follow this link **
The Thoughtworks Technology Radar has been shaping how we understand tech trends for over a decade. This time, we're inviting you to a special session that goes beyond the highlights of the recent volume. Join us as we focus entirely on the AI blips (emerging topics that caught our attention) that we believe should be on your radar.
### Why you should attend:
- Learnings based on real experience: Discover actionable learnings rooted in Thoughtworks’ global client experiences across industries and geographies.
- Unfiltered expertise: Hear about what worked, what didn’t and the emerging tech that’s got us excited.
- True expert knowledge: Ben O'Mahony and Amy Raygada, two Thoughtworkers who combine deep technical expertise and strategic prowess, will hand-pick essential AI-focused insights you need to know about.
### Who should attend?
Data analysts, data scientists, data strategists, data architects, data engineers, AI engineers, ML engineers, software engineers, AI researchers, automation specialists, innovation leads, robotics engineers, cognitive computing experts and anyone passionate about leveraging cutting-edge AI technologies to enhance their data projects and drive innovation.
Register now and deep-dive into AI blips and trends that will future-proof your expertise!
** REGISTRATION via Thoughtworks website NECESSARY -follow this link **
- 'AI-driven Software Delivery' and 'Why DevEx Matters'ThoughtWorks Munich , München
Two talks on development best practices
Nikita Malyschkin will share hands-on experience with AI-driven software delivery:
Creating a pipeline that utilizes GenAI to automatically migrate a legacy code-base onto a new stack, Nikita gives insights on how data was prepared, process of models and architecture were selected, why Gemini lost its grip on reality and how the team spent months hostage negotiations with AI agents to save 3 days of migrating C# to Typescript.Manuel Gass discusses why developer experience matters:
He walks you through Jimdo's 18-month journey, during which DevEx was taken seriously as a strategic priority, not just a technical hygiene issue. He shares insights on the results and lessons learned along the way:- Why DevEx is more than just a buzzword
- How the business can drive meaningful improvements in engineering
- What Jimdo got right, what they're still figuring out, and why it‘s worth the effort
Schedule:
- 6:00 pm Opening doors
- 6:30 pm Talk 1: Hands-on experience on AI-driven Software Delivery
- 7:15 pm Talk 2: Why DevEx matters