6. “Unconference & Startup Competition”
A Few Words
A lot of Berlin locals attend the public "Big Show," but you will also meet a lot of people who hail from the rest
of Europe. You must apply to attend the “Unconference”: only 150 attendees are admitted, which means they
keep only the best. Hy Berlin has recently announced a partnership with Hub:Raum, the Deutsche Telekom
incubator, and Axel Springer bought 49% of the conference: this makes the event even more interesting if
you are young startup. Downside: their selectiveness tends to make them “not so open.”
Keywords
Startups, Contest, Berlin, Entrepreneurship, Incubators, VCs…
Bottom line
Warmly recommended, for the startup competition. - More info
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#10
7. “Conferences dedicated to the digital economy”
A Few Words
One of the very few important French events taking place outside of Paris. It’s good to use our native
language sometimes! But don’t get fooled, you will meet startups with international exposure. Nantes is a
very dynamic city when it comes to tech. web2day really celebrates the "French Web" in general: even the
most egocentrics parisians make the trip there ;-)
Keywords
French, Tech Ecosystem, Startups, Geeks, Not Expensive...
Bottom line
If you’re trying to understand the French market, going there is a must. - More info
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#9
8. “Leading. European. Digital.”
A Few Words
Year after year, NEXT has grown bigger and bigger. The event is organized by SinnerSchrader, a huge agency
based in Hamburg, the city where the event was born. This is probably why this conference is more German
than international. But this is perfect: you will meet key people from Vienna, Munich or Hamburg. In other
words: digital Germany, beyond Berlin! An awesome event to dive into the huge German market. Note that
speakers come from everywhere in the world.
Keywords
Digital, Internet, Agencies, Incubators, Startup, German Ecosystem...
Bottom line
If you target Germany, go there! - More info
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#8
9. “1st international event on APIs in Europe”
A Few Words
The first API Days edition was in Paris. Small is beautiful. At Mailjet our business relies on our APIs, so when I
heard about this event, I jumped at the chance. These conferences are organized by Faber Novel and
Webshell, two great teams. Excellent speakers coming from all over the world and a small audience. Very
convivial and "tech select." Other editions planned in Madrid or SF. Other cities might host API Days: stay
tuned.
Keywords
APIs, Cloud, Programming, Tech, Innovation…
Bottom line
If your business deals with APIs, attending is a must. - More info
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#7
10. “Discover how the Web will evolve”
A Few Words
2013 was the first TakeOffConf edition. I loved it so much that I hired one of the co-Founders of this
conference (now heading Dev Evangelism @Mailjet). Great talks in English, interesting 90% of the time, with
speakers coming from everywhere and bringing some fresh perspectives. The location is great: in the heart
of Europe. Lille is 30 minutes from Brussels, Paris and London. Lots of Germans and Dutch also attended. It
was so successful that there will be an edition in Brazil.
Keywords
CTOs, APIs, Cloud, Programming, Ruby, JavaScript, Scalability, Real Time...
Bottom line
All developers who want to stay up to date should attend. - More info
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#6
11. “TED-like level of quality of tech conferences”
A Few Words
This organization was co-founded by a CTO (Sylvain Zimmer), to bring high quality tech events to his peers.
Ferdinand Boas manages the operations with brio. They are also the ones who organize the Paris Tech Talks
Meetups. I didn't attend the dot JS, but I've heard great feedback. Elite, reasonably priced and organized by
serious people. Can't wait for the dot Scale in June! Probably the most promising event organizers in Europe.
Keywords
CTOs, APIs, Cloud, Programming, Ruby, JavaScript, Scalability...
Bottom line
Many themes: if one of them rings a bell, then book your tickets for Paris. - More info
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#5
12. “The international internet ecosystem”
A Few Words
Like it or not, LeWeb is THE internet event in Europe. The big size comes with its downsides, however:
fragmented spaces. If you have a startup booth, you will be in a separate building, far from the main scene
where the magic happens. It's as a visitor (or speaker) that you can leverage this event to the utmost. A lot of
people complain about the high cost of attendance: around 2,300 euros. However, if you're a startup, you
will pay one third of the price. And if you're a hustler, you can find your way in as a blogger, an association,
etc...
Keywords
Internet, Digital, Generalist, Technology, VCs...
Bottom line
If you have the means, go. If you don't, get creative to get in! - Next Edition
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#4
13. “Get you with the people you want to meet the most”
A Few Words
Everybody receives a lot of email from Paddy :) If you're not on their mailing lists yet, go for it: they do an
amazing job as marketers. A lot to learn from them. The events are as audacious as their communication
strategy: in less than 2 years they have become a reference. Their prices remain very reasonable: good point!
Keywords
Internet, Digital, Generalist, Technology, VCs...
Bottom line
No hesitation, must attend! With their “2 for 1” voucher, 1 ticket is 250 euros. - More info
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#3
14. “Tech, Music & Art Festival”
A Few Words
My friend @Madflo calls it “SXSW for Europe.” He’s right. Takes place is a club, near the Spree river. People
mingle under the sun and a small boat takes you on some "networking trips." There are a lot of satellite
events organized by partners, before and after the main conference. Probably the best way to dive into the
Berlin Tech Ecosystem. Regular early birds tickets are 100 euros.
Keywords
Berlin tech ecosystem, startups, geeks, sunny if you're lucky...
Bottom line
Must attend. - Book your ticket!
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#2
15. “Conference for (...) everyone Tech.”
A Few Words
TNW rocks. As a startup, we got a booth for less than 2000 euros, which came with 4 tickets. And it was a real
booth, not a desk lost in a satellite location where attendees never go. Every event should do the same and
place the booths where the action is happening. The location was perfect; even the scenography was high
level. Great talks and awesome networking. You could meet the speakers at the "Speakers bar." Will their
conferences outside of Europe be as high-caliber? I believe they will be, fingers crossed!
Keywords
Internet, Digital, The Next Web, Europe, Tech, Startups, Hackathon (Kings of Code)...
Bottom line
Must attend. - More Info.
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#1
21. “Europe's Most Prestigious Tech Awards”
A Few Words
The timing was funny: in less than 8 days, you had 3 major startup contests in Berlin (German Startup
Awards, Hy Berlin & The Europas). That's probably why someone trolled a little bit: do we need awards? (Note
that I invited the author, and he eventually attended ^^). An interesting thing about The Europas' is that the
event is 100% about the awards: it's basically a party with tech people. The venue was OK: a bit noisy but it’s a
party, and Postbahnhof is a nice spot.
Keywords
European Startups, VCs, Founders, Tech Ecosystem...
Bottom line
If relevant, apply to the contest when it’s time. - More info
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22. “Innovation, Digitization, Science & Culture”
A Few Words
I didn't attend this one as I was stuck at some other events in Berlin (The Europas). However, a lot of good
people flew there. One of our contractors was attending and he confirmed the event was great. I’d say: same
ambiance as LeWeb.
Keywords
LeWeb, Digital, Generalist, Technology...
Bottom line
If you have the means, go! More info
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23. “Where Europe’s leading cloud visionaries convene”
A Few Words
Also taking place in Amsterdam, but a bit less glamour than TNW: it's not the same audience. The event
takes place in a cozy hotel conference venue and the attendees are 100% cloud & data oriented. You will
meet tech people, but often having a business background. Don't go there to meet hackers. It is the only
event of this kind in Europe, and this is the place to go if your partners are in the cloud industry.
Keywords
Internet, Digital, The Next Web, Europe, Tech, Startups...
Bottom line
If your business deals with data or cloud infrastructure, book a ticket! - More info
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24. “The most inspiring Tech Event in Europe”
A Few Words
The event strives to be international. However, it is still very Luxembourgian. If you're a SaaS, it will be very
difficult to do business in Luxembourg. To work with banks, you need to have a PSF certification and be able
to host the data in Luxembourg. If your business model allows you to do this, go for it: they don't really seem
to care about the price. If installing your business there is something you're thinking about (VAT, IP, etc.), this
event might be interesting.
Keywords
IT, Luxembourg, Finance, Banking...
Bottom line
Must go if Luxembourg is a significant market for you. - More info
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25. “The digital world's most trendsetting showcase”
A Few Words
Strange event. I had a booth and did the following experiment: put some goodies on the table, move 10
meters away from it, and watch. In less than 5 minutes, a flock of country bumpkins grabbed everything. I
was desperate so I locked up the rest of the goodies and moved to visit the booths of potential partners.
Problem: I could only talk to some hostesses that were hired to give away goodies and chocolate. Some folks
told me they loved the event and go every year: I don't get it... Must really depend on who you clients are.
Keywords
Show, Trade Fair, Huge...
Bottom line
I’d say: more for big companies! (Microsoft or SAP) - More info
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