/ 19th March, 2017

14 Conferences Every Startup Should Attend in 2017

Startup ecosystem is a vibrant and ever-evolving community. Besides getting useful contacts and exchanging professional experiences, it offers a powerful means for growth and business development. Making connections with other founders and potential investors should be a part of the daily routine for anyone involved in it.

For those interested in growing their network, exchanging ideas and experiences with fellow startupers, or even getting funded, here is a list of must-visit startup events for 2017.

USA & Canada

1. LAUNCH Conference

Location: San Francisco, CA

Date: April 3 – 7

Cost: $295 – $3,000. Free access for founders (only 10,000 applicants).

Why attend?

Hosted by Jason Calacanis, serial entrepreneur, author and angel investor who invested in Uber and Wealthfront, the conference features a number of smaller events, such as Startup Summit, Angel Summit, Founder University as well as the main LAUNCH Festival. As a part of this event, you will be able to learn how to scale your startup and better understand the major investment strategies and what investors are looking for in 2017.

50 selected founders will get an opportunity to meet with 50 early-stage investors for a “Speed Dating” session. There is a startup competition and expo as well: 10 startups in 12 categories, including AI & Machine Learning, Education, Fintech, Drones, Robotics, VR/AR, etc. Participants will be able to present their products to investors and conference attendees.

Key Speakers/Participants: The festival will host 12,000 founders from around the world as well as various outstanding speakers, including representatives from Pinterest, Verizon Ventures, Stripe and Hotel Tonight.

More Info: Website / Twitter

2. Collision

Location: New Orleans, LA

Date: May 2 – 4

Cost: $227 – $4,680

Why attend?

Hosting attendees from over 110 countries, Collision conference is a major international event, dedicated to technology and startups. The event is considered to be the U.S. version of the popular Web Summit, held annually in Europe.

Collision is not a single conference, but rather a set of smaller independent conferences, focused on different topics such as SaaS business, Startups, Marketing, Data Science, Autotech, Design, and Engineering. A single ticket allows you to visit as many events as you want and network with the most important influencers in various fields and industries. This event is also a great opportunity to meet your customers and competitors in person.

3. Lean Startup Conference New York 2017

Location: New York City, NY

Date: May 10 – 11

Cost: $800 – $1,300

Why attend?

Lean Startup is a best-selling book by Eric Ries that inspired a widely adopted startup philosophy of the same name. Lean Startup Conference is dedicated to helping startups and large corporations reach continuous innovation and sustainable growth by adopting the Lean Startup methodology. Featuring seasoned experts and practitioners, the conference offers real-life cases, pitfalls and proven strategies for growing a business the Lean way.

Although, not yet announced, there is another major Lean Startup event taking place around October-November, Lean Startup Week. This 7-day conference is an “immersion into Lean Startup methodology”, featuring dozens of world-class speakers and mentors.

4. TechCrunch Disrupt

Location: New York City, NY

Date: May 15 – 17

Cost: $1,995 – early bird tickets (expires on April 14)

Why attend?

TechCrunch Disrupt is the world’s most influential startup event, gathering entrepreneurs, investors, developers and designers from all over the world. It is held by a leading online technology magazine, which covers startups, innovations and the latest tech news.

The conference has a busy agenda, including on-stage interviews and talks, a Startup Battlefield competition, a 24-hour hackathon, as well as startup and hardware expos. Startups can enter the competition for the Disrupt Cup and win not only the $50,000 prize, but the media’s and investors’ attention as well.

The conference is usually covered by hundreds of reporters, bloggers and correspondents from around the world. Additionally, CrunchMatch’s algorithm is used to introduce entrepreneurs to investors with relevant portfolios, increasing their chances of receiving funding.

5. The Startup Conference 2017

Location: Redwood City, CA

Date: May 17

Cost: $75 – $99.

Why attend?

One of the largest startup events is taking place in Silicon Valley. The conference covers a number of topics such as raising money from angels, getting acquired, AI and machine learning, augmented/virtual reality, and autonomous everything. Over 1,500 entrepreneurs are expected to join the conference this year.

The event offers great opportunities to learn how to pitch VCs, find co-founders, get press coverage, gain early adopters and connect with influencers. There is also a competition for the best startup and the International Startup Fair.

6. Code Conference

Location: Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

Date: May 30 – June 1

Cost: Invitation only access (to apply for an invitation you should fill out a form)

Why attend?

Recode.net is another popular tech news website, covering businesses within Silicon Valley. Hosting one of the most prestigious tech and media event, it brings together a global community of prominent business leaders, top executives and promising startups to network and discuss the current state and growth outlooks of digital technology.

7. Startupfest

Location: Montreal, Canada

Date: July, 12 – 15

Cost: CA$499 ($369) – for startups, CA$699 ($517) – for investors and others. Demo tables for startups and service providers available.

Why attend?

Startupfest is the largest startup event held in Canada. The event welcomes over 3,500 attendees: founders, innovators, entrepreneurs as well as investors and mentors. Last year, in addition to the main festival, 5 premium events for angel investors, accelerators, growth stage startups and tech experts featured tailored content with a narrow focus. Additionally, there was a startup pitch competition with a $200,000 prize.

Europe

8. TNW Conference

Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: May 18 – 19

Cost: € 415 – € 515 ($438 – $544); Special offer for startups – €299 ($316).

Why attend?

A major global event, held by a leading international tech & business news resource, thenextweb.com, TNW Conference was named the Best European Business Conference last year. The event offers multiple opportunities for startups to participate. There will be an exhibition in five business verticals, VR/AR/AI, Cloud solutions, Fintech & eCommerce, Design and Content, as well as Connected Devices.

Last year, the startups attending TNW Conference received over €14 million in funding. Therefore, this is a great opportunity to pitch your idea to over 150 VC firms and investors whom are already confirmed to attend the conference this year including Techstars, Rainmaker Investments, Seedinvest, 500 Startups, and AngelList.

9. Pioneers Festival 2017

Location: Vienna, Austria

Date: June 1 – 2

Cost: €1,290 – €1,490 ($1,373 – $1,581). Free tickets for startups that raised < €3M are available.

Why attend?

Pioneers Festival is a two-day international event focused on innovations, real-life startup stories, industry insights, building business contacts and a tech expo. Conference attendees can use a Match & Meet tool that matches startups with potential investors that have relevant portfolios. They can arrange one-on-one meetings and discuss possible collaboration opportunities.

50 startups will be selected to pitch their products to global investors, executives and journalists during the two-day festival. 100 startups will be selected to exhibit at the festival for free.

10. Apps World (TechXLR8)

Location: London, United Kingdom

Date: June 13 – 15

Cost: £599 – £1,999 ($728 – $2,430).

Why attend?

The conference covers a broad variety of topics, from mobile apps development, AI, chatbots and personal assistants, UX/UI, eCommerce, mobile payments to multichannel marketing, advertising and product monetization. As a part of the conference, the selected startups will be presented with the TechXLR8 Awards, including the Appster Award for the Best Consumer App.

11. Startup Grind Europe

Location: London, United Kingdom

Date: June 14

Cost: £131.28 ($159).

Why attend?

Startup Grind is a global startup community created to educate, inspire, and connect entrepreneurs all over the world. The event is held annually providing opportunities to meet numerous top investors, fellow entrepreneurs, developers, and connect with the media. Startup Grind London is a one-day event, full of curated content, networking, mentor sessions, and investor Q&As. 20 startups will be selected to exhibit at the event, reaching over 200 attending investors.

12. Viva Technology Paris

Location: Paris, France

Date: June 15 – 17

Cost: €120 – €245 ($127 – $260).

Why attend?

The conference features 200 speakers across 6 stages. The event will also host the Hall of Tech, an expo featuring advanced VR/AR experiences, AI, drones and robots, as well as 20 Labs where 1,000 startups can work together with the industry leaders in various fields and create unique solutions to solve some of the problems that businesses and society are currently facing. The official conference app offers matchmaking opportunities, connecting the most promising startups with the world’s leading investors.

13. Web Summit

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

Date: November 6 – 9

Cost: Special offer available: 2 tickets for €850 ($898).

Why attend?

Probably the most popular and the largest startup event will be held in Lisbon instead of Dublin this year. The event boasts over 60,000 attendees from 160 countries, so it is truly a global event. The Summit features 21 independent niche conferences, focusing on such topics as fintech, automotive, healthcare, marketing, design and tech, each with its own stage, schedule, exhibition area, and workshops.

Startups get the opportunity to exhibit their products, pitch potential investors and connect with users. In addition, the conference’s media coverage is huge: over 2,200 journalists from the world’s leading media sources attend the event.

14. Slush

Location: Helsinki, Finland

Date: November 30 – December 1

Cost: Tickets will go on sale in April.

Why attend?

Slush conference holds a startup competition, showcasing 100 of the best seed-stage companies and representing them to a pool of top-tier venture capitalists and angel investors. In 2015, the winning startup was awarded with the €650,000 in equity investment prize, the largest pitching competition prize of its kind.

Using the conference matchmaking tool, 2,336 startups and 1,146 investors pre-booked and held over 5,643 meetings at the conference last year. Demo booths are available for startups to showcase their product to investors and potential customers.

Wrapping up

While the startup industry is constantly growing, we will see more amazing events emerge in the near future. Attracting thousands of founders and investors, they serve as a place to ask for advice, hear true success stories firsthand, make useful connections, attract investments and get press coverage. Regardless of the stage your startup is currently at, be it a bare concept, seed round, or steady growth, taking active part in such events can prove to be beneficial for your business. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to travel and meet your peers from all over the world.

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