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55. Magento Stammtisch Berlin

55. Magento Stammtisch Berlin

Wed, Jun 10, 3:00 PM
From Magento Stammtisch Berlin
4.8

**E-Commerce-Fans aufgepasst:** Der Sommer steht vor der Tür und damit auch ein neuer **Magento Stammtisch** in Berlin. Eine perfekte Möglichkeit um die letzten Tage bis zum offiziellen Sommeranfang zu überbrücken. *🗓️ Wann findet der Stammtisch statt?* Am **10\. Juni 2026** bringen wir die Berliner Magento-Community wieder zusammen: Freut euch auf **spannende Vorträge**, **praxisnahe Insights** und einen offenen Austausch zu aktuellen Themen rund um Magento / Adobe Commerce. Ohne Buzzword-Bingo, dafür mit echtem Mehrwert und Sommergefühlen. **🎤 Unsere Agenda:** * **SiteCockpit** zeigt praxisnahe Quick Wins zum meistern der Herausforderungen die mit dem Thema der digitalen Barrierefreiheit einhergehen. * **Torsten Kischporski (ECOPLAN E-Commerce)** wird uns zeigen, wie KI den Vertrieb und Service im B2B dank "avaBot" unterstützen kann. Ein smarter KI-Assistent der das Team dort unterstützt wo Fragen aufkommen. * **Stephan König (maxcluster)** zum Thema Performance Optimierung und Tracking mit ihrem neuen APM System. Ein Tool, das sichtbar macht, was klassisches Monitoring bisher nie zeigen konnte. Ihr habt Lust den Abend als Speaker aktiv mitzugestalten? Dann meldet euch gerne direkt bei unserer Marketing Managerin Malena über [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/malena-segschneider/) oder E-Mail (malena.segschneider@phoenix-media.eu). Natürlich bleibt wie immer ausreichend Zeit fürs Networking. Nutzt die Möglichkeit in sommerlicher Atmosphäre * Erfahrungen aus realen Projekten zu teilen, * neue Impulse und Lösungsansätze mitzunehmen, * euch mit Entwicklern, Agenturen, Shopbetreibern und Magento-Enthusiasten zu vernetzen. Damit wir Getränke und Essen entsprechend einplanen können, sagt verbindlich hier zu/ab. Die Veranstaltung ist natürlich kostenlos. ☀️ **Sommerliche Snacks & Getränke sind inklusive** Kommt vorbei, bringt eure Fragen mit und werdet aktiver Teil der Community. Wir freuen uns auf einen inspirierenden Abend mit euch. 👉 **Jetzt anmelden und Platz sichern!** Du kannst am 10.06.2026 leider nicht nach Berlin kommen, möchtest aber trotzdem gerne teilnehmen? Dann nimm gerne [remote](https://bit.ly/Magento-Stammtisch-BER-Teams) am Stammtisch teil. **Alle wichtigen Facts im Kurzüberblick** **Datum**: 10.06.2026 **Zeit**: 17:00 Uhr - 21:00 Uhr **Location**: PHOENIX MEDIA GmbH, Landsberger Allee, 10249 Berlin **Anmeldung**: Über Meetup **Remoteteilnahme:** https://bit.ly/Magento-Stammtisch-BER-Teams \*\*\* Wir werden das Event streamen und währenddessen Foto- und Videoaufnahmen machen, die über die Social Media Kanäle von PHOENIX MEDIA ausgespielt werden. Mit eurer Teilnahme erteilt ihr hierfür euer Einverständnis.

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What happens when PMs start shipping features themselves?

What happens when PMs start shipping features themselves?

Wed, Jun 10, 4:15 PM
From ProductTank Berlin
4.6

What happens when PMs stop watching engineers code — and start shipping themselves? You’ve probably heard the stories. Maybe you’ve already tried it in your own company. AI is changing how product teams build, collaborate, and ship — fast. Join us for an evening with product leaders sharing real-world experience building and shipping customer-facing features with AI, not just internal demos and experiments. We’ll talk about PMs opening PRs, non-devs contributing directly to production, and what actually changes when the whole team gets closer to the codebase. This event is designed for Product Managers and Product Leaders who want to understand how product roles, collaboration, and development processes are evolving in the AI era. **Agenda** 18:15 – Doors open for snacks, drinks, and networking 19:00 – Welcome from ProductTank Berlin 19:10 – Opening the PR is just the beginning, Dmitry Gorshkov 19:40 – What happened when we let non-devs into the codebase, Elena Berendeeva 20:10 – Networking 21:30 – Event ends Please note: - Please bring your IDs as you’ll need it when entering the venue. - The event is RSVP only: to enter, you must RSVP here on Meetup. - We'd like to capture the event with photographs for promotional purposes, such as sharing on LinkedIn after the event. If you have any concerns or preferences regarding this, please feel free to let us know beforehand. **Opening the PR is just the beginning** Dmitry will show how to go deep into the codebase as a PM and make it worth the effort. Crafting code is time consuming, so should PMs code instead of doing PM work? Absolutely. But you must come prepared. About the speaker [Dmitry Gorshkov](https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitrygorshkov?utm_source=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=member_android) is a lead product manager at Finom, a Dutch fintech superapp for small businesses. Dmitry has shipped successful products at N26, Taxfix and Cut the Rope, among others - and has more than a decade of product management experience. **What happened when we let non-devs into the codebase** A year ago, we let PMs, designers, and QA contribute directly to our existing codebase using AI. What followed wasn’t just faster shipping – it was a quiet shift in how our team made decisions, handled ownership, and thought about their roles. This is that story. About the speaker [Elena Berendeeva](https://www.linkedin.com/in/berendeeva-elena?utm_source=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=member_android) is a PM at JetBrains who spent the last few years building 0-to-1 products – through pivots, sunsets, and a lot of uncertainty. Her most recent product is Matter, an AI prototyping tool that her team – designers, QA, and engineers – used to ship directly to production. She explores AI-native workflows and the evolving role of PMs in agentic product development.

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Toastmasters Public Speaking - Practice effective Team Communication

Toastmasters Public Speaking - Practice effective Team Communication

Tue, Jun 2, 4:50 PM
From Center Berlin Toastmasters: Become a Better Speaker!
4.8

**Center Berlin Toastmasters: Put your words into action** New time: 7pm please arrive 10 minutes earlier. Join us for an exciting event where you can **put your words into action**! Toastmasters Berlin is hosting this **in-person event** at the **St. Lukas Church**. It's the perfect opportunity to enhance your public speaking skills, gain confidence, and connect with like-minded individuals. At Center Berlin Toastmasters, we believe in creating a supportive and encouraging environment for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned speaker or just starting out, you'll find a place to grow and improve your communication skills. Our experienced members will provide valuable feedback and guidance to help you become a more effective speaker. Don't miss this chance to **challenge yourself** and expand your horizons. Join us at the **St. Lukas Church** at 7:00 PM and let your words make an impact! **Agenda of the evening:** **Welcome and Introductions:** The Toastmaster of the Day (TMOD) often opens the meeting, who welcomes everyone and introduces the meeting's theme or agenda. The TMOD also introduces the key roles and functionaries for that session. **Prepared Speeches:** A significant portion of the meeting is dedicated to prepared speeches. Members working through various projects in the Toastmasters education program deliver speeches based on their chosen projects. Each speech is evaluated by a designated evaluator who provides feedback on strengths and areas for improvement. **Table Topics:** Table Topics is a segment where impromptu speaking skills are tested. The Table Topics Master presents a series of short, unprepared speaking challenges or questions, and members or guests are invited to come to the podium and give a brief, improvised response. **Evaluations:** Following the prepared speeches and Table Topics segment, evaluators provide constructive feedback to speakers. These evaluations focus on content, delivery, body language, and time management. The goal is to help speakers improve their speaking skills. **Reports and Functionary Roles:** The meeting may include various functionary roles, such as the Timer, Grammarian, Ah-Counter, and others, who report on their observations and contributions to the session. These roles help members improve their language and time management skills. **General Evaluator:** The General Evaluator provides an overall assessment of the meeting, highlighting what went well and offering suggestions for improvement. They may also evaluate the evaluators' performance. **Awards and Recognitions:** Toastmasters sessions often conclude with awards and recognitions, including the Best Speaker, Best Evaluator, and Best Table Topics Speaker. These awards encourage members to strive for excellence in their speaking and leadership abilities. **Closing:** The meeting concludes with closing remarks from the Toastmaster of the Day, who may express gratitude to participants and encourage them to continue their Toastmasters journey. **Networking and Socialising:** After the formal meeting, members and guests often have the opportunity to network, socialise, and discuss their experiences in a more relaxed setting. Address: Bernburger Straße 4-5, 10963 Berlin Phone: +49 160 2376546 Email: [cb.toastmasters.d95@gmail.com](mailto:cb.toastmasters.d95@gmail.com) See you there!

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From Risk to Resilience: Securing Quality and Compliance in Supply Chains

From Risk to Resilience: Securing Quality and Compliance in Supply Chains

Tue, Jun 9, 3:00 PM
From Resilient Supply Chain: Risk, Security, Quality+Compliance

Die zunehmende Vernetzung globaler Lieferketten bringt enorme Chancen, aber auch wachsende Risiken mit sich. Beim Event "From Risk to Resilience: Securing Quality and Compliance in Supply Chains" beleuchten wir aktuelle Herausforderungen, Best Practices und Strategien, um Lieferketten sicherer und resilienter zu machen. Freuen Sie sich auf einen entspannten Abend mit Expert:innen und ausreichend Gelegenheit, Ihr eigenes Netzwerk zu erweitern. ⏰ Wann? 9\. Juni 2026 📍 Wo? adesso, Prinzenstraße 34, 10969 Berlin 📅 Agenda 17:00 Uhr – Einlass 17:30 Uhr – Grußwort von Gregor Böhme, Digitalexperte, adesso 17:35 Uhr – Keynote „Lieferkettensicherheit im Spannungsfeld von NIS-2“, Daniel Schätzle, HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte 18:05 Uhr – Paneldiskussion „Zwischen Qualität und Nachhaltigkeit: Wachsende Herausforderungen in Lieferantenbeziehungen“ mit Carsten Rieck, Kiwa 18:30 Uhr – Impuls „Ecosystem of Trust: Neue Ansätze für mehr Sicherheit in Lieferketten“, Sebastian Britz, CEO Kevla 18:40 Uhr – Networking, Food & Drinks Bitte nutzen Sie die Anmeldung auf unserer Website unter: 🔗 https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0tF37j0

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10 attendees
COMMON GROUND - Magic: the Gathering - Pauper Tuesdays at RuDi's

COMMON GROUND - Magic: the Gathering - Pauper Tuesdays at RuDi's

Tue, Jun 2, 4:30 PM
From Berlin Board Gamers
4.8

Come play Magic's most accessible competitive format! We meet every Tuesday at 18:30 at RuDi-Das Stralauer Kultur- und Nachbarschaftszentrum in Friedrichshain, \~10 minutes by foot from Warschauer Str. and Ostkreuz. **The best way to get in touch is to join the WhatsApp group:** https://unlock.ly/I7IhAbb *Even if Meetup has only 1 or 2 RSVPs, we are normally 20-30 people every week!* **FAQ:** **Do I need my own deck?** No, people that come bring extra decks, and you are free to borrow one if you want to test the format before buying into it! **Casual or Competitive?** We play casually to allow people to come late and leave early. Feel free to stay for any amount of time between 18:30 and 22:30. To this end, feel free to bring proxies, as long as it is clear what card you are proxying! **Why do you charge an entry fee?** Our 2 euro entry fee is a donation to the community center that we use to host our event.

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DL Meetup #12 powered by SAP (Berlin)

DL Meetup #12 powered by SAP (Berlin)

Thu, Jun 4, 4:30 PM
From Digitale Leute Köln
4.1

We invite you to our [Digitale Leute Meetup in Berlin powered by SAP](https://www.eventbrite.de/e/dl-meetup-12-powered-by-sap-berlin-tickets-1987405580591?aff=oddtdtcreator). Look forward to inspiring talks and Q&A sessions. Get your free ticket [here](https://www.eventbrite.de/e/dl-meetup-12-powered-by-sap-berlin-tickets-1987405580591?aff=oddtdtcreator) *** The Digitale Leute Meetup is an event series organized by *Digitale Leute*. **Invitation** We invite you to join us for our second meetup this year on June 4th at SAP in Berlin! We just celebrated the successful restart of our event series in Cologne with over 100 participants, and we cannot wait to dive deep into the Berlin product builders community. Look forward to leading professionals from product, engineering, and UX/design, sharing their best practices and discussing trends and topics with you the community. We are still early in our planning, but expect the first speaker announcements soon. Join us for an evening of networking, fueled by drinks and bites – just bring your ideas and your colleagues! **Schedule** 06:30 PM - Doors open 07:00 PM - Welcome by Christoph Bresler, Founder of Digitale Leute School 07:05 PM - Welcome by SAP & Moderation by Thomas Riedel 07:10 PM - DL Interview: **Mareike Dorra**, Head of Product Management Bootcamps at Digitale Leute School (ex-Zalando) will interview **Jan Hegewald**, VP Engineering at Rabot Energy (ex-SumUp, -Zalando, -Idealo) about the rise of Product Engineering. AI is changing how software is built. In this conversation, Mareike Dorra and Jan Hegewald explore why the focus is shifting from software development to product development—and how engineers, through product thinking, new tools, and closer collaboration with product managers, are evolving into “product engineers.” 07:40 PM - Questions & Answers 08:00 PM - Networking 08:55 PM - Wrap up of the meetup **Good to know** In addition to our meetup, we bring together over 1,000 product builders in Cologne every November at our international software product development conference, the Digitale Leute Summit. Speakers in 2026 include representatives from Atlassian, Google DeepMind, Zendesk, sevdesk, and many more. You can find more information here: [Digitale Leute Summit 2026](https://www.digitale-leute.de/summit/26/ "https://www.digitale-leute.de/summit/26/") **About Digitale Leute** Digitale Leute has always been about one thing: bringing together the people who shape digital products. The thinkers, the builders, the ones who care deeply about how technology is made and why it matters. Over the years, our community has grown – but we’ve missed the magic that only happens when you’re in the same room, sharing ideas, swapping stories, and sparking conversations that no Slack channel can replicate. So we decided: it’s time to bring our meetups back. **About SAP in Berlin** Located in the heart of European innovation, [SAP in Berlin](https://www.sap.com/germany/about/berlin.html "https://www.sap.com/germany/about/berlin.html") combines the power of a global company with the strength of a unique local ecosystem – we attract talent, shape SAP‘s image as a front-runner of innovation, and foster our position as market leader for enterprise application software in Berlin. Our location in Berlin offers a perfect meeting point for innovators and decision makers, while we stay on top of software trends and technologies to define their value for business and society.

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