How To Web Community Events 2011

How To Web concept’s goal in 2010 was to Connect Eastern Europe Entrepreneurs to the Global Web. This year, we want to push this concept forward: we aim to bring all Eastern European Entrepreneurs together.

That is why, in preparation of the Big Conference of 2011 that we are planning for this autumn, we’ve started another project, in order to bring local communities closer to each other and closer to the How To Web’s main goal. That is why we’ve come up with “How To Web Community Events” – a series of events focused on the local business communities of some of the major entrepreneurial and tech-oriented cities in Romania and abroad.

We will recreate How To Web conference at a smaller scale in Sibiu (4th of June), Cluj (9th of June), Belgrade (16th of June) and Timisoara (22nd of June) with the support of our awesome local partners.

All events have different entrepreneurial focused themes:


HTW Community Event Sibiu will cover the topic of communities and web entrereneurship – Will take place at Golden Tulip Hotel

HTW Community Event Cluj stands for Mobile Apps an Startup Essentials and Innovation – The venue is Club Midi

HTW Community Event Belgrade‘s main focus will be on Entrepreneurial Skills – will be hosted by Grad Cultural Center

HTW Community Event Timisoara is focused more on Business Models and Lean Startup – Will be held at Western University Timisoara

By joining this events you’ll have the chance to meet some of the greatest East European Entrepreneurs along with great representatives of international start-up environment and have awesome networking opportunities.  Not to mention the cool parties after each event.

All the events will be individually represented by our local partners and communicated through Twitter distinct #hashtags especially allocated for each event.

In Timisoara we have the support and engagement of Timisoara Software Business Incubator and it’s team, in Cluj our partner is a wonderful team composed by Oana Calugar, Cristian Dascalu and others, in Sibiu we rely on the ITNT Team and Collaborators and in Belgrade, we partnered with the cool team of SEEICT (South East Europe Information and Communication Technologies).

For HTW Community Events we have the support of our Main Global Partner: FPP (Post-Privatisation Foundation)

We’ll keep everybody up-to-date with the awesome work of our local partners and keep you all posted on speakers confirmations, themes, workshops and news from all around the country and beyond the borders. Feel free of also following us on Twitter for the latest updates.

See you at How To Web Community Events in June 2011!

 

Doug Crockford confirmed speaker at Yahoo! Open Hack Europe in Bucharest

Yahoo! Developer Network is proud to announce the presence of Doug Crockford at Yahoo Open Hack Europe, held in Bucharest on the 14th and 15th of May at Crystal Palace Ballrooms.

Douglas Crockford is a well known American programmer and entrepreneur. He is currently a senior JavaScript architect at Yahoo! and, since he was thoroughly involved in the development of JavaScript language, discovering the JSON Data Interchange Format, he is now an active speaker on JavaScript, JSON, and related web technologies such as Yahoo!’s JavaScript Library YUI. You can read more about Doug’s work here and also learn more about his ideas and knowhow on his Yahoo! lecture series on JavaScript.

Doug will be speaking at the opening Tech Talks before the 24 hours “hacking” session begins. If you want to connect with him before the event check out his Linkedin profile.

Yahoo Open Hack Europe is an event dedicated to tech-savy guys and girls, programming passionates, designers and web architects, held in Bucharest and open for the entire Eastern Europe Hackers Community!  The event is free, provided you register in time! It will take place on the 14th and 15th of may, at Crystal Palace Ballrooms Bucharest.

Make sure you register now, since there is almost one month left to the event and the number of attendees is limited!

Enjoy this video with Doug on JavaScript future for the next 2 years…