14/06/2025
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Inside IT: Visual Thinking, Video Analytics, and Agile Truths
Kraljice Natalije 11, Stari grad, Belgrade13:00 UTC
Online/Offline
English
Free
About the event
We invite you to our meetup, where speakers will discuss various topics, from video surveillance and its impact on our lives to the challenges of implementing large IT projects in Agile organizations and the role of visual thinking in the IT industry. Don’t miss the chance to learn something new and network with professionals in these fields!
Agenda (time is according to CET):
14:30 – Checking in 15:00 – Words of welcome 15:10 – “Video Analytics for the Little Ones (or How Big Brother Is Watching Us)” by Maxim Podstrechnyy 15:40 – “Agile Is Dead, or How to Deliver Large IT Projects in 'Agile' Organizations and Not Go Crazy” by Ivan Pushchin 16:10 – Coffee break 16:40 – “Visual Thinking” by Albert Fakhrutdinov 17:10 – Q&A session 17:30 – Prize draw 17:50 – Networking
The event will be interesting for:
Software developers, data analysts, managers, QA engineers
Partners

Topics and speakers

Maxim Podstrechnyy
Python Developer at Network Optix
Video Analytics for the Little Ones (or How Big Brother Is Watching Us)
About the topic
Maxim will give a talk on modern video analytics, aimed at an audience that has no prior experience in the field. He will discuss the basic principles behind Convolutional Neural Networks (or CNNs) — the workhorses of video analytics as we know it today. We can even develop and train a simple CNN on the spot! We will look at some real-world applications of video analytics, such as emotion recognition. Speaker will show the audience some tools that allow you to train and use your own producton-ready video analytics applications with just a few lines of code. And of course, we will have a chat on the “how to escape Big Brother” matter.
About the speaker
Maxim has been working in the video surveillance industry since 2012. Throughout this period he has gathered experience in video analytics, video management software and video surveillance hardware (e.g. IP cameras). The speaker has worn a bunch of different hats, e.g. software developer, QA engineer, instructor, and presenter. Maxim has won prizes in video surveillance hackhathons and contests.

Ivan Pushchin
Solutions Architect at Netcracker
Agile Is Dead, or How to Deliver Large IT Projects in ‘Agile’ Organizations and Not Go Crazy
About the topic
If you have ever worked on big IT transformation projects in enterprises or on any large scale project that was run by 'Agile' corporations, you can probably remember times when you were frustrated and felt that it wasn't really 'Agile' and that the setup was broken. I’ve worked on dozens of such projects, where I saw many developers and engineers struggle to cope and suffer from burnout. Let’s discuss why Agile software development methodology in its current state is fundamentally broken and what is wrong with Scrum, LESS, and SAFe frameworks. Then, we will explore what tools work where, what you can do to stay sane, and, if you are in a position to change things, in which direction you should drive the change.
About the speaker
Ivan has managed solution architecture along with technical management of the solution delivery process for major IT transformation projects worldwide. He has built enterprise products for business processes automation.

Albert Fakhrutdinov
PO, SA, Core Expert at Andersen
Visual Thinking. No Diagram — No Deal
About the topic
Albert will present on the topic of visual thinking, discussing the evolution of diagrams in IT. He will share practical life hacks and automation tips and showcase visual examples from large projects.
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