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Keynote - Vision & Strategy
Fabien PinckaersHoàn tất
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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 17
Fabien PinckaersHoàn tất
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Odoo enables seamless business operations for Vascular Wellness Management, Inc.
Rachel SmetsHoàn tất
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How Odoo Studio supported the data migration to a custom software
Eva PinterHoàn tất
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Tequila and Odoo a perfect combination
Ricardo Gómez y Rafael RamosHoàn tất
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Illuminating Solar Energy Management: Sungevity's Journey with Odoo
Van Baelen GeertHoàn tất
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Empower your production with IoT: Unleash the Full Potential of Odoo's Functionalities using Zerynth Connector - A success story
Emanuele FiglioliaHoàn tất
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Customer Success Stories - La Siesta
Stephan KellerHoàn tất
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ICESCO's digital transformation
Dr Sally MabroukHoàn tất
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Nonprofit Website and Event Management
Wolfgang HallHoàn tất
Noémie (Nemo) originally completed her bachelor of science in Biomedical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA. After her studies, she pivoted into IT Consulting with Deloitte in Washington D.C., USA. In 2022, she founded the Sodexis Switzerland office in Geneva to lead the expansion of Sodexis services in Europe. She is passionate about using technology to solve the world’s most pressing problems and aid businesses. With 7 years of experience in IT consulting and a strong engineering background, she is uniquely qualified to help organizations translate their business workflows into Odoo and reimagine their business operations.
During this talk, participants will learn about Free Food Alert, a tool built on the open source Odoo Community Edition (V16). Free Food Alert aims to decentralize the solution to food waste and hunger on university campuses through email alerts and mobile smartphone push notifications. Free Food Alert allows any university community member to send out a notification about free food to all other subscribers at the end of their catered events on campus. By using Odoo open source code as a base framework for Free Food Alert, our team was able to accelerate the development of this tool and roll out to two universities in the United States in less than 1 year: The Johns Hopkins University and The University of Wisconsin at Madison. A live demonstration of the tool will be provided during the talk, including a walkthrough of the data insights available to university administrators that empower them with information about trends in food waste and insecurity on their campuses.
Join us to learn more about how the community edition of Odoo can help our community tackle food waste, hunger, and climate change!