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Home » Events » How To Web Conference in Romania – Save The Date November 9-11, 2011

How To Web Conference in Romania – Save The Date November 9-11, 2011



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Posted by: Maxim Gurvits  Tags: how to web,Romania  Posted date:  September 23, 2011  |  No comment


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I met Bogdan Iordache, the organiser of How to Web this week in Cologne, Germany where  the European Pirate Summit was taking place. It is the third year Iordache organizes How To Web. Hopefully he picked up some ideas from the Pirate Summit, which culminated in burning of the “Ze Copycat Guy”.

As entrepreneurs are usually cash-poor, the conference organizers will provide buses which will bring participants from Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. So, please read the full announcement by Maxim Gurvits of SocialEast, book your tickets and meet us in Bucharest in November.

How To Web 2011: Ultimate Meeting Place for Southeast Europe Tech

Advising startups is like being a dentist. There is no solution that would equally work for two different teams or products. Except maybe for one thing: the basis of tech success is in measured learning and networking. It’s like a dentist would always recommend to anyone to brush their teeth.

To brush your startup teeth is to connect to a world-class audience of fellow entrepreneurs and dedicated and experienced mentors. So if you’re anyhow interested or active in the startup scene in this region, you just can’t miss out on How To Web 2011, November 9-10 in Bucharest, Romania.

Two days filled with insiring personal stories and advice by the best global startup entrepreneurs, VCs and tech thought leaders, with over 750 expected attendees. If you’re a startup team member and in need of validating your product or business model, this is the place. If you’re in online or mobile marketing, and you want to get a roundup of the latest trends and best practices, this is the place. And finally, if you need to know the who is who of Europe’s most booming regional startup scene, you guessed it right: this is the place.

Awesome speakers will be lining up at How To Web, including Carlos Eduardo Espinal from Seedcamp, SoundCloud founder Eric Wahlforss, Prezi founder Adam Somlai, Adobe chief strategist Mark Randall, as well as the partners of leading regional and global angel and VC funds. And many more.

If you’re in Sofia, we’ll be organizing a free tech bus to and from Bucharest, as well as a special discount for everyone who wants to be a part of How To Web with us. For the time being, you can familiarize with the event program and details here, we’ll be posting the promo code for you here soon. Also, on September 27th, we’ll be hosting an event with the How To Web crew in Sofia, where you can get a taste of what’s to come in November. Be sure to check back in a few days for the location, time and the promo code.

Learning, benchmarking and making connections. See you in Bucharest in November!

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 SocialEast explores tech startups in Southeast Europe.



About the author
Maxim Gurvits
Maxim Gurvits is a serial IT entrepreneur with a past in online professional services and workflow management. Based in Sofia, he writes about disruptive tech startups in the Balkans and is interested in (regional) startup ecosystems and all the latest in mobile and web apps. He blogs regularly at socialeast.eu.



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