The conference brings together 200 tech entrepreneurs to learn from each other, and some outstanding speakers, what it takes to build a successful software company.
This year, Business of Software will take over Robinson College for two days at the end of June to offer tech founders a safe place to work on their business and find answers from their peers.
Recently voted one of the must attend software conferences by Under30 CEO, Business of Software has run for seven years in the US, answering the questions that every fast growth business must face: strategy, marketing, culture and recruitment, leadership and crisis management and international expansion.
For the first European edition, speakers will include Alex Osterwalder (Business Model Foundry), Kathy Sierra (Javaranch), Jeff Szczepanski (Stack Overflow), Sarah Hatter (37 Signals, CoSupport), Derek Sivers (CD Baby), Mikael Runhem (Pergite Software), Paul Kenny (Ocean Learning) and Tim Barker (Salesforce, Datasift).
As well as expert speakers, the programme features a line up of networking picnics, craft beer, punting, vintage computer games and Lightning Talks to keep people awake and talking to each other along the way.
As well as supporting founders, BoS wants to showcase the Cambridge tech scene, so Cambridge Network Members can claim a 10% discount on registration, using this link here.
More details on what is happening and who is speaking are available on the website here. Or contact hermione@thebln.com to talk about speaking, Lightning Talks or attending.
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