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EU Tech Day
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On 9 November, the European Tech Alliance (EUTA) is hosting the first EU Tech Day. A day that celebrates Europe’s tech credentials and demonstrates that Europe is good at tech! This full-day conference highlights what is needed from EU policy to help companies to scale-up to their full potential.
EU Tech Day will bring together European political officials, alongside Niklas Zennström, EUTA President and Founder of Skype, and the Founders and/or CEOs of influential European tech scale-ups, including BlaBlaCar, FacilityLive, Learnworlds, Spotahome, Spotify, Supercell, and Tresorit.
Join us on 9 November, 11:00-16:45 at the Thon Hotel Brussels (Rue de la Loi 75).
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