From Monday, May 22nd to Wednesday, May 24th, 2023, the Tryton unconference comes to Berlin. We invite users, developers and anyone else who is interested to come along and learn more about Tryton. Discover new features, learn about the latest technical developments and share feedback with the community.
RegisterSchedule
Monday, 22 May from 10:00 to 18:00
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What is Tryton and why you want to use it?
10:00 - 10:30We will learn what is Tryton and what is used for. They key concepts to improve the day by day of your company will be shown.
Sergi Almacellas Abellana,
KOPEN -
Tryton Use Case: A small trade and service enterprise
10:30 - 11:00We show a very slimline and simple implementation in a one person company. It reduced accounting costs from 1200€ to less than 100€. Side effects are a full-featured inventory management system and the creation of "Das Tryton-Buch".
Wolf Drechsel,
KomponentenKontor Berlin GmbH -
Tryton for professional communities
10:30 - 11:00We relate a 2 year effort to package Tryton based solutions as products for groups of professionals. Will explain how we designed the product. Also will talk about sass provisionning and pre-configured data for users and service professionals. We will share our experiences on community adoption of the product.
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Demo of tooling to create tutorial videos
11:30 - 11:45Hartmut Goebel,
Crazy Compilers -
Doing business intelligence in Tryton databases
11:45 - 12:15We will explain which tools we use for analyzing data stored in Tryton. We will do a demo showing some charts, dashboards but also KPIs and alerts. A technical explanation on how you can do it by yourself will be shown at the end.
Sergi Almacellas Abellana,
KOPEN -
Sample databases in multiple languages
12:15 - 12:45Discussion on how to be used in videos
Hartmut Goebel,
Crazy Compilers -
Lunch Break
13:00 - 14:30 -
Production Planning with frePPle and Tryton
14:30 - 15:00Showcase of the integration we did between Tryton and frePPle which allows the automatic planning of production works based on employees skills, machine capacities and customer demand.
Adrià Tarroja Caubet,
KOPEN -
New index declaration
15:00 - 15:30The implementation process of the new index system, the reasons for the change, the choices that have been made and a presentation of the result
Nicolas Évrard,
B2CK -
GNU Health loves Tryton
15:30 - 16:00The GNUHealth project uses Tryton for the Hospital and Lab Management System component. We'll talk about the past, present and future of the GNU Health and Tryton relationship, and how collaboration between the two communities is benefiting open science, health professionals, hospitals and research institutions, improving the lives of millions around the world.
Luis Falcon,
GNU Health -
How to make seamless ERP migrations with Tryton
16:00 - 16:30Data is the lifeblood of ERP systems. Accurately transferring it is essential when upgrading to Tryton. Dive into diverse techniques for importing data, ensuring a smooth transition for your business. Join us for valuable tips and tricks, and empower yourself with the knowledge for seamless migrations.
Adrià Tarroja Caubet,
KOPEN -
Lighthing Talks
16:30 - 18:00
Tuesday, 23 May from 10:00 to 18:00
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Hackathon
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday, 24 May from 10:00 to 18:00
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Hackathon
10:00 - 18:00
Talks will be recorded and live streamed on our Youtube channel.Subscribe
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Transportation
- By Train
- The Berlin Zoologischer Garten station is the closest station to Change Hub.
- The Botanischer Garten station is the closest station to inmedio Berlin.
- The Berlin Hauptbahnhof is the main station and Berlin Zoologischer Garten station is 3 stations away by S3, S5, S7 or S9 (Ticket AB) from Zoologischer Garten and by S1 from Botanischer Garten.
- By Plane
- The Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg (BER) is the international airport.
Local trains can get you to Berlin Zoologischer Garten station:
- from terminal 1/2 by S9, RB23 or RE8 (40min)
- from terminal 5 by S9 (50min)
- The Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg (BER) is the international airport.
Local trains can get you to Berlin Zoologischer Garten station:
While in Berlin, we recommend using public transport and their Ticket App.
Accommodations
Berlin is a tourist city, there are a lot of hotels near the location.
However, here are a few suggestions for hotels:
- in Berlin-Charlottenburg
- in Berlin-Steglitz
Sponsors
With the support of:
Want to help us for the event?
Contact the Foundation to become sponsor
and be listed here.