The Birmingham area is constantly busy with technology-related events. From TechMixer University events to those help by other local groups, there is always an engaging session you can be involved with!
Learn more about our past events and browse the upcoming featured TechBirmingham events:
While we aspire to organize a comprehensive calendar of all tech events in and around Birmingham, as you can imagine, it’s a tough task to maintain. For now, check out our thriving local user group websites and check out what’s happenin’.
Technology Associations & User Groups
- Alabama DB2 User’s Group
- Alabama Information Technology Association (AITA)
- Alabama Modeling & Simulation Council
- Alabama Small & Medium Business User Group (ASMBUG)
- Alabama Wireless Assocation
- Alabama-Mississippi Telecommunications Association (AMTA)
- American Nutraceutical Association
- Association for Computing Manufacturing (ACM), Student Chapter
- Association of Information Technology Professionals, Birmingham Alabama Chapter
- Biotechnology Association of Alabama (BAA)
- Birmingham .Net Users Group
- Birmingham Apple Core / Macintosh User Group
- Birmingham Area Linux Users Group (BALU)
- Birmingham Chapter of InfraGard
- Birmingham Microsoft Management Users Group (BMMUG)
- Birmingham Midrange Users Group
- Birmingham Sharepoint User Group
- Birmingham Software Developer Association (BSDA)
- Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA), Greater Birmingham Chapter
- Central Alabama Oracle Users Group (CAOUG)
- ESRI GIS Alabama User Group
- Fusion LAN
- Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) North Alabama Chamber
- Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), Central Alabama Chapter
- International Association of Microsoft Certified Partners (IAMCP) Deep South Chapter
- International Game Developers Association (IGDA): Birmingham
- Internet Professionals Society of Alabama
- Magic City Java User’s Group (MCJUG)
- Magic City Technology Council
- Overclockers Club (OCC)
- PMI Birmingham
- Rubyham
- Society for Information Management (SIM), Alabama Chapter
- Society for Technical Communications (STC), Birmingham Chapter
- Steel City SQL
- UAB Game Developers Club (GameDev)
- University Macintosh User’s Group
- VMware Users Group
- Women In Technology (WIT),a committee of(AITA)
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Java User Groups Reforms
Myke Alvis is leading the effort to re-organize a User Group focused on Java. Those interested can get involved by visiting the new Google Group at:
http://groups.google.com/group/birmingham-jug?pli=1
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