Web.Start in Zagreb

by Tadej Gregorcic on May 11, 2008

Last Friday, I was at the 2nd Web.Start conference organized by Initium in Zagreb (Croatia).

Like last year, the two main themes were technology and business.

Although I only attended the biz part (day two), there was a lot of opportunity to meet interesting techies, entrepreneurs and VC’s active in this region - and of course to catch up with old friends.

The line-up of presenters included Yoav Leitersdorf (YLVentures), Reshma Sohoni (Seedcamp), Patrick de Laive (Fleck), Jim McGough, Andraz Tori (Zemanta) and many others.

This provided for a good balance of entrepreneurs and VC’s talking about what it takes to get a successful startup running in Europe (and especially Eastern Europe and the Balkans).

Is building a highway to London really the only way?

I think not - but I do think starting to focus more on business than technology per se and getting some local biz traction are a prerequisite if one wants to get something globally notable off the ground over here.

Overall, a good and well organized conference - congrats to Berislav, Ivan & co.!

This region is definitely hungry for web conferences - it’s time we organize a good one in Slovenia, too!

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Ivan Brezak Brkan May 13, 2008 at 3:21 pm

Thanks Tadej! I’m glad you Web.start. Even now, preparations for 2009. are well underway. ;)

P.S.
I do have a site, you know. It may not work yet - but it does exist. :D

Tadej Gregorcic May 13, 2008 at 3:25 pm

There - I’ve updated the links. Thanks for reminding me ;)

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