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His Third Speaker Group #WCAth2016WordCamp Athens 2016

A few days after the deadline for submitting applications, the speaker selection process by the WordCamp Athens 2016 organizing team is still in progress. The work is far from easy, as we received a large number of applications for many interesting topics.

Today we are presenting our third group of speakers composed of them Giorgos Matthiopoulos, Dimitris Mitsis, Ilias Tsaldari and Panagiotis Vagenas.

Giorgos Matthiopoulos

Giorgos Matthiopoulos WordCamp Athens 2016George D. Matthiopoulos is a professor of applications in the Graphic Design Department of the School of Graphic Arts and Artistic Studies of the TEI of Athens. He is involved in the research and design of fonts, as well as the history of typography and graphic art. He is a founding member and designer of the Hellenic Printing Company and has written and translated many books and educational manuals. She has participated in many international conferences and workshops and has published articles in magazines in the field of Graphic Design. At the same time, he has done the artistic editing of many publications, catalogs of exhibitions, museum collections and conferences.

In his speech he will describe the historical and aesthetic field of Greek and Latin alphabet formation, the technological production and application of the letters, the parameters that guide the successful communication of the message and the production of a perfect and readable result through the proper selection and application of the fonts.

Dimitris Mitsis

Dimitris Mitsis WordCamp Athens 2016Dimitris works in the WPML programming team. Its main focus is tests, quality assurance (QA) and WPML performance.

It will talk about the need for an automated test environment, especially in a system like WordPress where updates are continuous. Through an introduction to the CodeCeption tool, he will show us how to create his first test and how long it will benefit from using it.

Ilias Tsaldaris

Ilias Tsaldaris WordCamp Athens 2016Ο Ηλίας είναι απόφοιτος του τμήματος Εφαρμοσμένων Μαθηματικών με ειδίκευση στα οικονομικά και επιχειρησιακά μαθηματικά. Είναι Google Partner στα πεδία Google AdWords, YouTube Ads και Google Analytics. Είναι ιδρυτής και iCEO της Innovation Group, η οποία δραστηριοποιείται σε υπηρεσίες B2B σχετικά με τη , digital marketing and web design.

Θα μας μιλήσει για πρακτικές SEM (Search Engine Marketing) και SEO (Search Engine Optimization), για μεθόδους και εργαλεία ανάλυσης και θα δώσει συμβουλές πως να βελτιώσει κάποιος την παρουσία του στο δια.

Panagiotis Vagenas

Panagiotis Vagenas WordCamp Athens 2016Panagiotis Vagenas is an honors graduate of the School of Informatics of the Hellenic Open University and a postgraduate of the Department of Information Systems of the Athens University of Economics and Business with a focus on information and systems security. Since 2012 he has been active as a Web Developer, while for the last year he has been working as a Security Analyst in the Wordfence team. An avid supporter of the WordPress community, he has contributed to the development of dozens of plugins and found and resolved hundreds of security issues in plugins, themes, or WordPress core.

The topic of his talk is the most common mistakes plugin and theme authors make, which can create security gaps in  who use them. It will describe what they are, what they are due to and how they can be avoided.

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