
Speakers at Dublin Web Summit on 27th and 28th October include founders of YouTube, LinkedIn, Angry Birds and C.T.O. of Amazon.
Over 100 speakers and 1000 attendees are expected at this year’s Dublin Web Summit taking place on 27th and 28th October. Ireland’s largest technology and business event provides a platform for start-ups in Dublin to keep up-to-date with the latest web and technology developments happening within the industry.
Mark Little, founder of Storyful, met one of his leading investors at a previous summit, while Connor Murphy, founder of DataHug, met influential international technology journalists and bloggers who were willing to inform the world about Connor’s start-up DataHug.
The immense benefits to technology start-ups of attending Dublin Web Summit include motivation, inspiration, networking opportunities, open meetings for funding, information about successors, competitors, the market and the wider industry, recruitment opportunities with developers, designers, marketers and sales people attending the summit. Media at last year’s summit included Bloomberg, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, Tech Crunch, BBC World, The Daily Telegraph, Wired, The Irish Times, The Irish Independent and RTÉ news.
Sales and marketing speakers from Twitter, Square, Gowalla, Google, Facebook and LinkedIn will be sharing their knowledge at the summit. Advice on how to increase sales and expand your enterprise using technology will be available.
Dublin Web Summit in partnership with Enterprise Ireland is hosting exhibitions from Dublin technology companies in the Start-up Zone. This is an opportunity for Dublin enterprises to showcase their technological innovations to leading international media and leading international investors. The deadline for the Start-up Zone has closed, but if you feel strongly that you should be included, please email nicola.farrell@dublinwebsummit.com.
For more information about Dublin Web Summit, please visit http://www.dublinwebsummit.com/.