We’re happy to announce that WordCamp Greece 2021 Online is happening on 16 – 18 April 2021.
All attendees can participate for free and gain valuable information and virtual networking with other WordPress enthusiasts and experts from various business fields.
The WordPress Greek Community is planning to combine development, design, creativity, and tech skills in order to create an outstanding virtual meeting open to all. The organizing team is working eagerly to complete the final details for the upcoming online conference.
Now, grab your calendar and book the dates 16 – 18 April for the WordCamp Greece 2021 Online Conference. Get our #WCGR2021 news on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Tumblr.
We hope to be able to share more information with you soon. In the following weeks, the WordCamp Greece 2021 Online agenda will be announced. Stay tuned for more updates!
Check out the folks who attended 🇬🇷 WordCamp Greece 2021:
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