The 6th edition of our favourite unconference – BarCamp Mumbai will be held on Sunday, October 11th, 2009 at S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research.

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BarCamp Mumbai is an ad-hoc gathering of people born from the desire to share and learn in an open environment. It is an event with discussions, demos and interaction from participants.

BarCamp Mumbai is in essence a conference without a pre-set agenda. We prefer the term ‘unconference’ actually. A bunch of smart people meet up over the weekend, put up a schedule on a wall and spend the rest of their time taking up sessions and discussions with each other. There is no audience. Only participants.

So host a session, help out with planning, ask questions, spread the word- Everybody is invited. There really are no walls – or rules for that matter!

You can register your attendance for the event at http://bcm6.eventbrite.com. If you wish to speak, you can register your topic at http://barcampmumbai.org/register.

Looking forward to meeting you there!

Address:

Sunday, October 11th, 2009.
S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research,
Bhavans College Campus,
Munshi Nagar, Dadabhai Nagar Road,
Andheri West,
Mumbai

You can find more details on how to reach there on the website.

Curious about the last BarCamp in Mumbai? Check out photographs, and the newspaper coverage from previous barcamps: Photos and News.

 

Sunday February 1 2009 was the day when BarCampMumbai 5 was held with the same old enthusiasm but at a whole new venue – VJTI College, Matunga. The camp was host to many firsts for the BCM as well as for me.

  1. First time BCM was held outside IIT-B.
  2. First BCM without any sponsorship. It was jokingly called as recession camp by a few of us.
  3. First time I had the responsibility of handling something on my own
  4. I took a first session at BarCamp
  5. First opportunity for me to live tweet from an event

Taking up a session was an awesome experience for me. I haven't spoken in front of a crowd since college days, when we used to have presentations in front of the class. And I am glad that I was able to speak better than I did at college. Also, the amount of response I received from the crowd was unexpected. I expected to have 3-4 people attending the session, so I decided to go for a BoF. But in the end had to adjust it to accommodate an audience of 15+.
There was a downside though, I almost attended no session at all throughout the whole BarCamp. The opportunity to meet up people and do something more than made up for it.
Icing on top of the cake was when some of us went to see the play -The Park, at Horniman Circle. It was a perfect way to end the nice day. Thank you Thakkar for informing about the play. My next blog post would be on the play. It was too awesome to not have it's own separate post.

 

BarCampMumbai is back again. The same venue, different format.
BCM4 is happening on 4th-5th October 2008 at IIT Powai. Yeah, you read it right it's a 2 day event this time around. There are some other changes too, for better and for worse – as you see it. This time around only way to get to the barcamp is to get involved. You can either volunteer for helping manage the event or you can register as a speaker. A good thing for me as I already wanted to give a shot to volunteering but was a bit late last time around.
You can register for volunteer at Volunteer's Page or register your session in Registration Document.
There's also a logo competition running at BCM this time around for all you creative people.

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Venue:- SJMSOM, IIT, Powai, Mumbai
Date:- 4th to 5th October 2008

To get news and updates about all the happenings till the countdown clock ticks you can

  1. Join mailing lists and get in touch with the enthusiasts and discuss at http://groups.google.com/group/barcampmumbai2
  2. Follow the blog at http://blog.barcampmumbai.org/
  3. Follow on twitter at http://twitter.com/bcm4
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