The Next Web Conference takes place on 27 to 29 April 2011 at Amsterdam's Westergasfabriek, bringing together the world’s most influential trendsetters on the internet scene.
The Next Web is the leading web and mobile conference for entrepreneurs, developers, investors, tech companies, social media strategists and influencers. It is an important networking event where influential speakers, venture capitalists and industry leaders converge.
Next Web always succeeds in drawing an impressive line-up of speakers. Rick Falkvinge, founder and former leader of the Swedish Pirate Party, and co-originator of the Pirate Bay (a website that shares digitised material such as video, music and software) will speak at the conference.
Next Web was founded in Amsterdam in 2006 and has been very successful in bringing internet professionals together for three days of inspiration, business and fun. This year’s sixth Next Web is expected to draw upwards of 1,200 visitors.
Amsterdam is a natural choice to host the Next Web Conference. It flourishes as an internet hub and has one of the world’s highest concentrations of broadband connections.
The city inspires creative minds with its blend of historical beauty, dynamic new districts, cultural attractions and top-of-the-line business facilities.
For more information on Next Web or to purchase tickets visit The Next Web Conference website.
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