Little Weekly Guide to Tech Events on Week 24

“Life is too short not to have fun at work” is moto of the second week in June.

Aiste Lehmann
reevent.me
4 min readApr 13, 2018

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Off-beat venues, extreme experiences, crowd-sourced tech festivals, immersive art spiced with tech, d!conomics, product superstars and big money talks — June 11–17 offers exclusive selection of events for the tech community.

CeBIT (June 11–15) in Hanover, Germany
#d!conomy #d!tec #d!talk #d!campus

The renewed CEBIT is Europe’s Business Festival for innovation and digitization, and a triple-punch event featuring exhibits, conferences and networking. CEBIT covers the digitization of business, government and society from every angle at its four sections — d!conomy, d!tec, d!talk and d!campus.

CES Asia (June 13–15) in Shanghai, China
#innovation #consumertech #Asia

CES Asia 2018 is premier event for the consumer technology industry in Asia, showcasing the latest products and technologies in the Asian marketplace to executives, foreign buyers, international media and other attendees while celebrating the innovation.

Founders Forum London (June 13–14) in London, UK
#invitationonly #unicornclub

Founders Forum is a private invitation-only event for world’s leading digital and technology entrepreneurs, inviting them to engage in open debate and brainstorming, while remaining an intimate forum where everyone has a chance to speak to one another.

London Tech Week (June 11–17) in London, UK
#techweek

London Tech Week is London’s largest crowd-sourced festival of tech where creativity, talent and innovation brings together over 55.000 attendees to enjoy over 300 events across the city. The festival provides a buzzing platform to network and celebrate with the best in tech.

Mind The Product (June 16–17) in San Francisco, USA
#theproductconference

Mind the Product is a conference created by product people, for product people. It brings diverse speakers from all over the world, hands-on practitioners and product managers who spend all day building startups, and all night building communities. Join product superheros and learn from hard won lessons!

MoneyConf (June 11–13) in Dublin, Ireland
#fintech #moneytalks

June is hot month for fintech in Europe, bringing the world’s leading bitcoin, cryptocurrency and fintech experts MoneyConf in Dublin. MoneyConf is where over 5.000 attendees from banks, tech firms and disruptive startups meet and learn from the industry’s leading minds.

Sonar+D (June 14–16) in Barcelona, Spain
#business #creativity #technology

Sónar+D is the international conference that brings together a combination of activities with a common theme: the relationship between creativity and technology, and the digital transformation of the cultural industries involved. Thus Sónar+D is a meeting point with an interdisciplinary approach.

Startup Extreme (June 12–14) in Voss, Norway
#startups #extreme #North

So you think sky diving is extreme? Try building a fast growing startup!” says Startup Extreme. It is anything but a boring conference, where you will be invited to network while mountain trekking, paddle through Norwegian canyons and share grilled sheep’s head with investors and entrepreneurs.

The Europas (June 12–13) in London, UK
#startups #Europe

The Europas are the premier awards for Europe’s hottest tech startups. While it concentrates on the newest companies on the tech scene, it also brings together the mid and late stage technology startups, as well as leading investors and media in the EMEA region.

web2day (June 13–15) in Nantes, France
#creative #entrepreneurship

Web2day promises an unforgettable three-day experience in Nantes, France. Vibrant and intense, yet still on a human scale, Web2day is the festival for new technology enthusiasts seeking inspiration, knowledge, and networking activities in a relaxed and off-beat atmosphere.

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Aiste Lehmann
reevent.me

Building implementable structures from chaos of ideas :: Science geek @reevent_me