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Gramener at OpenDataCamp Bangalore

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Gramener was one of the sponsors of the OpenDataCamp that was held at Bangalore on Mar 24th.

Here’s the panel discussion video, featuring our Chief Data Scientist Anand.

He then spoke about “Pictures through Numbers”. The talk was on how data can tell stories, especially picture stories, and some implications and methodologies behind it.

Here’s the video:

… and here’re the slides:

Our VP of products, Ganes Kesari, spoke about migration patterns in India along with the team from SRITNE, ISB.

Here are the slides:

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Gramener Inc is a data analytics and storytelling company that extracts insights from big data using state-of-the-art technology and shares them as stories for easy consumption. Gramener helps business users accelerate decision making.

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