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Constellations: An ENM Connection Night

Constellations: An ENM Connection Night

Wed, Jul 22, 6:00 PM
From Constellations: an enm connection night

Constellations is a relaxed, inclusive speed meeting event for London's ethical non-monogamy community. Wednesday 22 July 7pm. North London location, N1 [Buy your tickets on Eventbrite here](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/constellations-an-enm-connection-night-tickets-1992768863314)

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Digital Meetup: Sound Systems at the V&A

Digital Meetup: Sound Systems at the V&A

Fri, Jul 17, 4:30 PM
From London Arduino Meetup
4.7

If you're interested in physical computing, creative electronics, and building interactive experiences with sound, you might enjoy this free event we're organising at the V&A on 17 July. Please note that this is a **drop in event**. Registering here helps us estimate numbers, but it **does not guarantee a place** in individual activities, which will be available on a **first come, first served** basis throughout the evening. This meetup brings together artists and creative technologists exploring physical computing, electronic textiles and livecoding. While this isn't an Arduino focused meetup, several of the activities explore physical computing through sound, including electronic textiles, capacitive touch sensing, interactive musical instruments and creative coding. The programme includes: • Building touch responsive instruments with Tom Fox using the new SPOKE board. • Making soft circuits and exploring Lia Mice's textile synthesiser *Soft Cymatics*. • Learning visual livecoding with Mike Cook using Magpie. • Creating algorithmic music with Nadezhda Khalid using Strudel, followed by an informal livecoding jam. There will also be an informal space for Show and Tell if you'd like to share a project you're working on, especially anything related to sound, music or interactive technology. Full information on the V&A event page here: https://www.vam.ac.uk/event/yA068beXnvA/digital-meetup-july-2026 It would be great to see a few members of the London Arduino community there.

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DEPECHE MODE / MUTE RECORDS FAN PARTY @ The Star By Liverpool St.

DEPECHE MODE / MUTE RECORDS FAN PARTY @ The Star By Liverpool St.

Sat, Jul 18, 8:00 PM
From The London Electronic Music Meetup
4.6

Join us at our next London Electronic Music Meetup for a night filled with thumping beats and electronic vibes. Featuring tracks from the back catalogue of **DEPECHE MODE** and **MUTE RECORDS**, our lineup of DJs will keep you dancing all night long. Get ready to experience the very best of Electronic Dance Music in the heart of London. You can have a pre-drink in Ground Floor bar as it opens from 8pm. Music will commence downstairs from 9pm. The Star by Liverpool St. 94 Middlesex St. London E1 **LOCATED IN THE REAR PART OF THE VENUE – The Glam Palace function room in the basement.** **FIRSTLY**... Please say **"HELLO"** on the door as you walk in and you will be introduced to other Meetup members – **POSITIVE** feedback is much appreciated. Whether you're a music enthusiast or a seasoned clubber this event is the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and celebrate the diverse sounds of electronic music. Don't miss out on this unforgettable night of clubbing at our EMOM Special in London. Let's come together and experience the electrifying energy of London's EDM scene like never before! Regular meetup members tend to congregate together on the dancefloor, but if you are new feel free to say Hello in the door, and be directed. Open until 1am subject to licensing rules on the night. There is a minimal entry fee payable on the door. *Please note that this is an unofficial Depeche Mode Fan Party and has no direct relation to either the band itself or the Mute Records label.*

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London Internet of Things Meetup No.156

London Internet of Things Meetup No.156

Wed, Jul 15, 6:00 PM
From Internet of Things London Meetup
4.6

We're back to our usual format of 3 speakers + Q&A followed by networking. 18:30: Doors open 19:00 Welcome by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino (organiser since 2011) 19:10 Speaker 1 (TBA) 19:30 Speaker 2 (TBA) 19:50 Speaker 3 (TBA) 20:10 Networking 21:00 End of event and move to a nearby pub There will be drinks (including non-alcoholic) and nibbles. **About our sponsors:** [Green Custard](https://www.green-custard.com/) is an award-winning AWS IoT specialist consultancy that helps organisations design, build, and scale secure cloud-connected products and solutions. With deep expertise across IoT architectures, data lakes, ML and agentic AI our IoT expertise spans from product innovation to smart factory innovation. We have full stack capability from embedded & mobile to cloud-native development. Green Custard partners with clients to deliver on their business outcomes whether modernising legacy devices, unlocking new value from existing data, or accelerating the delivery of production-ready solutions. Customers trust Green Custard for its technical excellence, pragmatic delivery, and we are proud of our customer success. [Aqua Libra](https://aqualibra.com/pages/flavour-tap) is redefining sustainable hydration through innovative, low-impact dispensing technology. Beyond its zero-sugar infused drinks, the brand has pioneered solutions such as the Aqua Libra Flavour Tap, a digitally controlled dispensing system that delivers chilled, filtered water with natural flavours on demand. By removing the need for single-use bottles and reducing transport emissions, the Flavour Tap enables offices, venues, and public spaces to offer great-tasting drinks with a dramatically smaller environmental footprint. Aqua Libra’s approach blends sustainability, smart technology, and convenience to meet the growing demand for healthier, greener beverage options.

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AWS London Well-Architected User Group July Meetup... Summer Special!

AWS London Well-Architected User Group July Meetup... Summer Special!

Thu, Jul 30, 4:30 PM
From AWS London Well-Architected User Group
4.7

Hi Architects, **[Pls Note different venue and timings this month.]** Welcome to our the July AWS London Well-Architected User Group Meetup!!! 🥳🥳🥳 As this is our last before the summer and as we had to cancel June's due to the excessive heat, we have arranged a something special for July. July's meetup will be held at: Amazon/AWS (LHR14), 60 Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2FD We have three amazing speakers with spectacular presentations: * Alam Ahmed \- Cloud / DevOps Engineer @ BOXXE \| Terraforming The Well\-Architected Way * Sudipto Ghosh \- Fullstack Engineer and Site Reliability Engineer at JPMorgan Chase \| sudiviz: X\-ray vision for your cloud infrastructure * Storm Manterola \- Solution Architect @ Amazon Web Services \| Agentic Operations Center: context\-aware infrastructure So come join us at 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start, including drinks, snacks and friendly networking after our talks :-) **Please remember to bring a government ID such as driving license or passport for registration.** The AWS London Well-Architected Meetup is the latest chapter in the most popular AWS Meetup group globally. At each meetup we cover off various pillars of AWS best-practice in detail including insights from industry leaders that specialise in the Well-Architected Framework.

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South London Tech Community Days: July 2026 Networking

South London Tech Community Days: July 2026 Networking

Sat, Jul 18, 1:00 PM
From The Techie Brunch Club
4.9

This event is open to anyone who works in or is interested in the tech industry, whether you are a developer, designer, engineer, entrepreneur, student, or hobbyist. You will be able to meet new people, share your experiences, learn from others, and find potential collaborators or mentors. Attending our events earns you [Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points](https://gcs.civilservice.gov.uk/how-to-get-cpd-points). CPD offers numerous benefits, including skill enhancement, career progression, and up-to-date knowledge. It helps professionals stay competent, advance in their careers, and maintain professional credibility. We usually start around 2 p.m. at The Crown pub, following the earlier Brunch event. The Crown offers a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks to suit all tastes and pizzas for those who missed the brunch. It is worth noting that whilst the event is free, the food and drinks aren't. Come thirsty, curious, and ready to have a great time!

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Meetup helps you connect with people who share similar interests in electronics projects, allowing you to join groups and attend events nearby.

You can search for electronics-based workshops and groups in London by visiting Meetup and exploring local available activities to suit your interests.

Many Meetup groups in London regularly host electronics events, including workshops. Check the platform for the latest weekly listings.

Yes, you can join various groups focusing on electronics projects, enhancing your opportunities to meet like-minded individuals and learn new skills.

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Meetup facilitates group connections, but forming relationships depends on active engagement and participation in events.

To organize a Meetup event, you can create a group focused on your interests using the platform, defining the event details and inviting members.

Absolutely, many electronics project groups cater to all skill levels, offering welcoming environments for newcomers to learn and participate.

While Meetup encourages a broad community range, the complexity of electronics projects varies per group, so reviewing group specifics is helpful.

Yes, some electronics groups offer virtual meetups, ideal if you prefer online learning or are unavailable to attend in person.

Group experiences differ; both group ratings and reviews can guide your choice, helping find the best fit for your electronics interests.

Missing a deadline means you might not be able to attend that specific event, but you can reach out to organizers to seek possible exceptions.

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