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title: "piyopiyo.ex to Host an Introductory AtomVM Session in Nagoya (2026-03-21)"
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author: The AtomVM team
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# 2026-03-19 piyopiyo.ex to Host an Introductory AtomVM Session in Nagoya (2026-03-21)
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This weekend, the Elixir community [piyopiyo.ex](https://piyopiyoex.connpass.com/) will host an in-person AtomVM introductory session in Nagoya.
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The event, [AtomVM Intro, with a Visit to Toyokuni Jinja](https://piyopiyoex.connpass.com/event/373137/), is structured as a practical entry point for developers who want to get started with AtomVM and embedded Elixir.
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## An introduction to AtomVM
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The session is designed to introduce participants to AtomVM in a hands-on setting. According to the published agenda, the program includes an overview of AtomVM together with guided setup work.
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That makes the event a useful starting point for developers who are interested in understanding how AtomVM fits into embedded and IoT development.
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## From setup to first project
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Beyond the introduction, the event also includes creating an AtomVM project.
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This is an important part of the format: it moves quickly from concepts to a working development environment and an initial project structure, giving participants a concrete way to begin experimenting with AtomVM on their own.
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## Embedded Elixir in practice
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For AtomVM, events like this help lower the barrier to entry for developers exploring Elixir beyond traditional server and web applications.
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As more local communities begin to include embedded topics in their learning activities, AtomVM continues to become part of the practical toolkit for running BEAM languages in constrained environments.
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## Looking ahead
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This is a local meetup, but it reflects a broader pattern: interest in embedded Elixir continues to grow, and AtomVM is increasingly part of that conversation.
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We look forward to seeing how sessions like this help more developers take their first steps with AtomVM.

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