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Sarah_Miller
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Former Employee

Tech Talk

This month I had the pleasure of returning back to Pennsylvania State University in person!  Joined by my colleague Chris Reiter, we conducted a technical talk which consisted of a Qlik Sense workshop and presentation about the Academic Program. Students attended both in person and virtually, from all over the globe.  The Penn State Great Valley campus is a special campus for graduate students and those who have a particular interest in analytics.  In the past several years, its been our pleasure to create a partnership in which Qlik can provide students with the opportunity to learn Qlik Sense and build their data literacy skill sets.

If you are interested in the Qlik Academic Program, visit us and apply qlik.com/academicprogram today for software, training, certificate opportunities', and more, all at NO COST!

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YareliWare
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