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X-WR-CALDESC:TokyoDev Talks Vol. 6: Elixir-Fueled Startups
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SUMMARY:TokyoDev Talks Vol. 6: Elixir-Fueled Startups
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20250710T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20250710T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T195453Z
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DESCRIPTION:イベント詳細はこちら\nhttps://techplay.jp/event/98326
 9?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ics&utm_campaign=ics\n\nThis event is be
 ing held at Tokyo Innovation Base (TiB). When attending it\, you'll also 
 need to complete the free registration process with TiB if you have not a
 lready done so. You are strongly encouraged to complete this in advance\,
  as otherwise you'll need to complete it on site before you're allowed in
 to the venue.\n\nJoin us for the sixth instalment of TokyoDev Talks\, whe
 re we have presentations that cut across the stack from engineers working
  at some of the most interesting tech companies in Japan.\n\nNote that at
 tendance for this event is limited to software developers\, those aspirin
 g to become one\, or working in an adjacent position (e.g. Product Manage
 rs\, UI/UX Designers\, Security Engineers\, etc). If you're unsure whethe
 r you're qualified to attend\, please get in touch.\n\nAgenda\n\n18:30 
 〜 19:00 Doors open\n\nEnjoy talking with the other participants before 
 the presentations begin. Drinks and snacks will be provided by Lunaris Ja
 pan and Spider Labs.\n\n19:00 〜 19:05 Opening - Paul McMahon \n\nWe'll 
 kick things off by welcoming everyone and giving a short introduction of 
 the event.\n\n19:05 〜 19:30 One Stack to Rule Them All: Elixir for Ever
 ything from UI to Infrastructure — Hampus Hammarlund\n\nLunaris builds 
 a range of eCommerce solutions\, from tools that help businesses manage o
 perations to backend systems that process high volumes of events across m
 any services. In this talk\, Hampus will share how Elixir supports both e
 nds of this spectrum—enabling quick iteration and solo developer produc
 tivity on one hand\, and massive concurrency with fault-tolerant reliabil
 ity on the other. You’ll get a look at the kinds of systems Lunaris bui
 lds\, why Elixir is well-suited for them\, and what it’s like to scale 
 real-world software with a language designed for both resilience and joy.
 \n\nAbout Hampus\n\nAt Lunaris\, Hampus is the lead developer of Smapify\
 , a syncing application that bridges Shopify and Japan's largest POS vend
 or Smaregi. Previously\, he worked at a KDDI R&D lab focused on prototypi
 ng health applications.\n\n19:30 〜 19:55  ​Classifying Billions of Ev
 ents Every Day: How We Use Elixir in Production at Spider Labs to Protect
  Customers from Fraud — Eurico Doirado\n\nIn this talk\, CTO Eurico Doi
 rado will share why the team chose Elixir and the BEAM ecosystem to proce
 ss billions of events daily\, and how it powers their real-time fraud det
 ection systems. He’ll walk through their current architecture\, the rol
 e of Elixir in production\, how they scaled to support real-time reportin
 g\, and key lessons learned from building high-throughput\, low-latency s
 ystems.\n\nAbout Eurico\n\nEurico is the CTO at Spider Labs\, where he le
 ads the development\, research\, and product teams. Before joining Spider
  Labs\, he worked on core technology in the video games industry.\n\n19:5
 5 〜 20:00 Closing - Paul McMahon \n\nA short wrap-up for the presentati
 on portion of the event.\n\n20:00 〜 21:00 Open Networking\n\nDiscuss th
 e presentation or anything else with the other attendees.\n\nAbout TokyoD
 ev\n\nTokyoDev's job board is filled with software developer positions at
  Japanese companies whose engineering team’s primary language is Englis
 h. From the big companies you’ve already heard of\, to smaller up-and-c
 oming startups\, our positions offer you the chance to live in Japan but 
 work in an international environment.\n\nAbout Lunaris Japan\n\nLunaris s
 tarted out as an otaku-centric online shop called Solaris Japan\, and now
  offer solutions to other e-commerce platforms. We're small enough to whe
 re your ideas and work can have a huge impact but self-funded\, and matur
 e enough to be stable.\n\nAbout Spider Labs\n\nSpider Labs helps companie
 s fight online fraud at scale\, tackling challenges like ad fraud\, scalp
 ing\, and bot traffic. \n\nCode of Conduct\n\nAll attendees\, speakers\, 
 sponsors and volunteers at our event are required to agree with the follo
 wing code of conduct. Organisers will enforce this code throughout the ev
 ent. We expect cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe en
 vironment for everybody.\n\nTokyoDev is dedicated to providing a harassme
 nt-free experience for everyone\, regardless of gender\, gender identity 
 and expression\, age\, sexual orientation\, disability\, physical appeara
 nce\, body size\, race\, ethnicity\, religion (or lack thereof)\, or tech
 nology choices.\n\nWe do not tolerate harassment of event participants in
  any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any venue\,
  including at the event itself and other online media.\n\nParticipants vi
 olating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the event at the d
 iscretion of the organisers.\n\nIf you are being harassed\, notice that s
 omeone else is being harassed\, or have any other concerns\, please conta
 ct a organizer immediately. Alternatively\, you may contact us via our co
 ntact page.
LOCATION:Tokyo Innovation Base 東京都千代田区丸の内3-8-3
URL:https://techplay.jp/event/983269?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ics&utm
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