We are very happy to announce The Next Web Conference 2010 today. This fifth edition will be held on 27, 28 and 29 April, 2010 in the heart of the European technology scene (well at least for that week) and the city we love so much: Amsterdam.
The Next Web Conference has become a must for everyone for whom the web plays a significant role for their businesses. Last year we welcomed 900+ guests from over 25 countries and 25 Startups launched their company on main stage.
Amsterdam was buzzing with investors, startups, entrepreneurs, corporate buyers, marketing managers, industry press, bloggers industry leaders, thought leaders and web aficionados.
Boy, what a great time we had. Inspiring talks, lots of networking and business, combined with the necessary doses of fun and parties (oof, I still remember that hangover from the three nights of parties).
In 2010 you can expect 3 days of great talks where you will be able to see and meet the hottest startups, gadgets and companies. Make sure you bring a huge stack of business cards because there will be loads of opportunities for new business, in the business area, during dinners, and in the Amsterdam bars and cafe’s where we will host several parties and meetings.
We’ll be providing a lot more information over the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned.
Get your Tickets now!
We’re putting a limited number of ‘in the blind early bird’ tickets on sale now for only €500 (for the full 3 days of the conference) via our ticket butler Paydro.
Tickets will be priced at €800 soon so if you know you’re going you have a great deal if you buy them now (at the lowest price).

Looking forward to see you all in Amsterdam at The Next Web!

















Will there be any livestream?
Just offer a student discount, Boris Mac Scrooge.
Or better yet, let him attend, but make him WORK backstage. Haha.
I want to go but way to expensive for a student! :(
Any high profile speakers?
Any royalty? Loic got a Queen for LeWeb.
Can anyone top that?
HI Geoffrey, no it is not. but you need to announce something exclusively on TNW.
@dennis of course we have special tickets for students. We don’t openly promote that because we don’t want too many students (only the best and highly motivated).
It is after all a business event. Students are great and we are welcoming 50 students every year. Those are students who are interested, willing to make an investment in their future and truly in love with the web.
Students passes are 250EUR, you can register here:
https://thenextweb.paydro.net/event/the-next-web-conference-2010/studentsonly
Is the startup rally excluded to just new companies?
Consider it an investment into your future… :-)