'Ignite & Inspire' virtual event with Morgan Stanley

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Morgan Stanley is set to hold a virtual panel session entitled "Ignite & Inspire" next week, offering an opportunity to hear how the company's Budapest-based technologists are shaping the future of finance and explore what it’s like to have a career at the firm.

The event will take place on March 9, running between 10-11:15 a.m. 

Those who attend will get a behind-the-scenes look at the global projects the company's Budapest technology team are pioneering, gain insights and perspectives on the current tech landscape and areas like Public Cloud, Cyber Security, Remote Computing, and learn more about the culture at Morgan Stanley Budapest.

Registration is available here.

Those who register will be emailed the joining details by Monday, March 8, via the email address indicated on their registration.

When you think of fast-paced technology, investment banking may not be the first industry that comes to mind. But nothing moves faster than the world’s financial markets.

Morgan Stanley opened its Budapest office in 2006 with five developers, and it has grown to a significant technology hub of more than 900 innovators. 

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