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Startup Lessons Learned Conference
in San Francisco will be streamed live for entrepreneurs and
interested people in Vienna.
STARTeurope and The Hub Vienna will
be hosting a local, Austrian simulcast event of the Startup Lessons
Learned Conference. For more info of the actual conference go to:
http://www.sllconf.com
Startup Lessons Learned is the first
event designed to unite those interested in what it takes to succeed
in building a lean startup. The goal for this event is to give
practitioners and students of the lean startup methodology the
opportunity to hear insights from leaders in embracing and deploying
the core principles of the lean startup methodology. The day-long
event will feature a mix of panels and talks focused on the key
challenges and issues that technical and market-facing people at
startups need to understand in order to succeed in building
successful lean startups.
Confirmed Speakers and
Participating Mentors at the conference in SF:
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Eric Ries, The Lean Startup (
@ericries
)
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Kent Beck, Three Rivers Institute (
@kentbeck
)
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Steve Blank (
@sgblank
)
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Randy Komisar, Kleiner Perkins
Caufield & Byers
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Andrew Chen, Futuristic Play (
@andrew_chen
)
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David Weekly, PB Works (
@dweekly
)
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Hiten Shah, KISSmetrics (
@hnshah
)
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Cindy Alvarez, KISSmetrics (
@cindyalvarez
)
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Ethan Bloch, Flowtown (
@ebloch
)
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Timothy Fitz, IMVU (
@TimohtyFitz
)
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Drew Houston, Dropbox (
@drewhouston
)
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Ash Maurya, WiredReach (
@ashmaurya
)
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Dave McClure (
@davemcclure
)
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Sean Ellis (
@seanellis
)
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Laura Klein
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Damon Horowitz, Aardvark / Google
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Max Ventilla, Aardvark / Google (
@ventilla
)
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Brant Cooper (
@brantcooper
)
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Clara Shih, Hearsay Labs (
@clarashih
)
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Manuel Rosso (
@manuelrosso
)
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Dan Martell, Flowtown (
@danmartell
)
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Brett Durrett, IMVU
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James Birchler, IMVU
STARTup Hour(s)
As an offer to the participants, we
have decided to add a little STARTup Hours Conference prior to
the streaming-event. This would start at 14:00 and go on for
about three hours.
Prepare a 90 sec pitch, find a team
to work with (preferably not ONLY friends of yours...) and at the
end be ready to present your results in 120 seconds. This is thought
of as fodder for the streaming: what did you implement, how could
you do it otherwise the next time around?
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