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Build with Google Cloud Platform: Tech Stack Workshop

Build with Google Cloud Platform (GCP): Tech Stack Workshop

About GCP: GCP is Google’s computing platform that lets you build on the same global, secure, and reliable infrastructure that powers Google's own products like Search, Gmail, and YouTube.

Whether you're experimenting, prototyping or building, GCP can help with: compute and storage options (Cloud Run, Google Kubernetes Engine, Compute Engine), data analytics (BigQuery, AlloyDB, Cloud Storage) AI/ML capabilities (Gemini models via Vertex AI), Web & mobile (Firebase), and much more.

GCP is committed to supporting the developer community and providing the resources needed to turn groundbreaking ideas into reality, fostering the next wave of technological advancement.

About the speaker: Yen Chau is a Google Cloud customer engineer. She works in the enterprise retail cluster that focuses on the what and the how in Google Cloud. She specialises mainly in serverless and managed services, and is happy to answer any questions you may have after you’ve had your initial application code.

About the workshop: The workshop introduces GCP, explains where it’s most useful, and shows how it works through a live build. You’ll also learn what’s the most cost-efficient way to access the tool and discover community resources to help you get started. The session ends with a live Q&A, giving you the chance to ask the speaker your own questions.

About the workshop series: Tech Stack Workshops is a biweekly initiative that familiarises founders of all stages with available tools and resources that can enable or accelerate their venture building. More information is available here.

WHEN: 11 November 2025

  • 5:30-6:30 PM: Learn about GCP

  • 6:30-7:00 PM: Q&A

WHERE: Remote. Zoom link will be provided to the registered students.

REGISTER: Slot bookings open 1-2 weeks before each session and will be announced via the E-Lab newsletter.

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