#STAMP Asgard Online Social Meetup

Hosted by Simon Whiteley, on Zoom. Starting from 19:00 GMT until late (~23:00)! Remember to bring your refreshments & snacks! :-)

Note: once submitted, please kindly re-check your email / junk email to be sure your reservation has arrived.

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Friday Evening 17th February 2023 from 19:00 GMT (UTC +0) until late... (~23:00)

Honolulu, USA: 09:00 HST (UTC -10) (~13:00)
Los Angeles, USA: 11:00 PST (UTC -8) (~15:00)
Denver, USA: 12:00 MST (UTC -7) (~16:00)
Boston, USA: 14:00 EST (UTC -5) (~18:00)
São Paulo, Brazil: 16:00 BRT (UTC -3) (~20:00)
London, United Kingdom: 19:00 GMT (UTC +0) until late… (~23:00)
Geneva, Switzerland: 20:00 CET (UTC +1) (~00:00)
Moscow, Russia: 22:00 MSK (UTC +3) (~02:00)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: 23:00 GST (UTC +4) (~03:00)

Saturday Morning 18th February
Lahore, Pakistan: 00:00 PKT (UTC +5) (~04:00)
New Delhi, India: 00:30 IST (UTC +5:30) (~04:30)
Hong Kong, Hong Kong: 03:00 HKT (UTC +8) (~07:00)
Tokyo, Japan: 04:00 JST (UTC +9) (~08:00)
Sydney, Australia: 06:00 AEDT (UTC +11) (~10:00)
Christchurch, New Zealand: 08:00 NZDT (UTC +13) (~12:00)

Description:

This is a friendly online social meetup for people interested in STAMP (Systems Theoretic Accident Model & Processes) and the methods based upon it: STECA, STPA, STPA-Sec and CAST.

Simon Whiteley originally started the tradition of a social meetup at a pub (The Asgard) in Cambridge (MA) during the week that the MIT STAMP Workshop is held.

The meetup provides an opportunity for everyone to get together, catch-up, share ideas & experiences and forge life-long relationships across diverse industries and across the globe.

Note: if you can’t make this meetup, please register anyway, and Simon will be sure to let you know when the next meetup is scheduled.

Note: for the avoidance of doubt, this online social meetup is not, in any way, officially related to MIT, or the organisers of the MIT STAMP Workshop. It is an online, community social meet up organised & hosted by Simon Whiteley.