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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 18
Fabien PinckaersListo
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Utilizing Odoo for NGOs, Non-Profits, Government Agencies and Faith-based Organizations
Nicolas ColsmanListo
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Multinational Odoo Implementation
Tobias HammekeListo
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Enhancing Odoo Reports with Fast-Report.com Integration
Martin SchmidListo
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Empower your business with Ringover and Odoo
Romain DejoieListo
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Navigating the Path to Future-Ready in the AI-Powered Era of B2B Sales
Chaïm Victor Ben-ZourListo
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Maximizing media agency efficiency with Sparkad: a revolution in advertising budget management and realization.
Sam LefeverListo
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Free Food Alert: Solving the Food Waste & Hunger Problem on Campus with Odoo
Noémie (Nemo) KellerListo
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The Psychology Behind A Winning Loyalty Program
Karine CollaertListo
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From Community to Enterprise for Photovoltaic Business
Daniel FetzerListo
Virginie Dewulf has been working with Odoo since 2015 as a business and functional analyst. In 2018, she co-founded an Odoo integrator cooperative company in Brussels. After 3 years as a Board Member for the Odoo Community Association (OCA), she is now the OCA Executive Director.
Implementing an Odoo project for a challenging customer is hard. You need to understand the real business needs, know the full scope of Odoo features and find the perfect match for the customer, at a fair price today and for the future, keeping in mind the cost of the maintenance of the solution.
You are not alone with your challenges. Thousands of Odoo consultants and technical experts have been in the same situations. Since 2013, an independant community has been building an impressive amount of open source Odoo modules : the Odoo Community Association, also known as the OCA.
As an Odoo integrator, you certainly already use several OCA modules, without knowing it! But the OCA is not only a bunch of free and open source Odoo modules. It is much more than that.
During this talk, we’ll present how the OCA was born, who is part of the community, how we collaborate to build new open source Odoo features and discuss the future of our community.