"The HANA tenant cutover checklist article named the SMICM toggles we debated in prod."
Basis Beacon Korea publishes SAP Basis administration training field notes, certification logistics, and live forum agendas without turning classrooms into sales floors. This page tracks the June Seoul gathering where observability labs sit beside quiet rooms for focused work.
SAP Basis Live Forum — Seoul lab runway
- Chronological timeline for badge pickup, keynote, and trace labs.
- Three overlapping preview cards summarise tracks without numeric dashboards.
- Micro links below jump to agenda builder, updates listing, and contact.
Forum countdown
- 18 June 2026 — doors, badge pickup, keynote, first labs.
- 19 June 2026 — certification sprint desk opens.
- 20–25 June — satellite articles with lab replay links.
- Venue — Gangnam training hall near Teheran-ro.
- Transit — Metro Line 2 Samseong station plus ten-minute walk.
Countdown to forum doors
Cohort signals paired with operational notes
Each card pairs a measured quote with the metric the learner or team cared about during the program referenced in our updates.
"Scheduling piece finally showed why my STMS queue looked different from classmates."
"Chris from Seoul — STMS rehearsal wording went straight into CAB minutes."
"Kernel weekend case study reads sober; hypercare script is reusable."
"Anonymous — logistics team appreciated the badge pickup timeline clarity."
Personal agenda builder
- Tick the sessions you plan to attend so volunteers can plan room density.
- Confirm your badge name matches your registration record.
- Export the lightweight calendar file for your personal planner.
- Arrive fifteen minutes before the first selected block for microphone checks.
- Share changes through the contact form if your plan shifts before the forum.
The personalised agenda builder keeps authoritative clarity: you mark sessions, we see demand signals for room sizing, and you still own your calendar. Exporting produces a minimal iCalendar snippet with titles only—no employer hostnames—so it is safe to file beside other personal events. Instructors may adjust room assignments up to forty-eight hours before doors open when tracks rebalance; your export should be treated as a planning aid, not a contract. If you need an accessible seating marker, note it in the final step of the contact form so Admissions can pair you with a volunteer guide before the keynote begins.
First-time exhibitor badges
Warm voice, serious operations: first-time exhibitors receive a NEW badge so visitors can spot fresh tooling tables quickly.
- Pick up the floor strip map at the sponsor desk beside the quiet room.
- Locate NEW markers on first-time booths before the afternoon trace labs.
- Ask volunteers for translation cards if you need bilingual explanations.
- Note the recycling bins behind each aisle for printed one-pagers.
- Photography stays in designated corners; respect lab NDA badges on lanyards.
Newsletter — quarterly field notes
Frequency: four issues per year after each major forum.
Unique benefit: raw instructor annotations that never appear on the public blog—redacted hostnames, but real sequencing decisions.
Timeline of past issues
- March 2026 — kernel rehearsal ethics and Friday fatigue policy.
- December 2025 — quiet room measurements from Busan forum.
- August 2025 — glossary workshop outcomes from corporate bootcamps.
Subscribing opens a mailto handoff through your email client; Admissions finalises the list.
Registration tiers
General passes cover floor access; VIP adds reserved seating at keynote; Speaker pass adds greenroom access for presenters. Prices are informational until invoiced through Admissions.
Partners on the floor
Logo-free partner strip keeps the hall focused on conversations; names below map to booths marked in the exhibition grid.