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European Tech Investment Forum

On November 15th the city of The Hague will host the 12th European Tech Investment Forum . This follows the highly successful 11th edition, held in London in March 2004.

15 November 2004 - 15 November 2004
Netherlands
The European Tech Investment Forum is Europe's leading technology investment event for private technology companies from across Europe. This event is essential to those seeking new funds, new partners, international development or a significantly increased network of contacts. The Forum will attract some 250-350 delegates representing Europe's leading technology, investment and corporate players.
What Sets the European Tech Investment Forum (ETIF) Apart?
-A truly pan-European focus, ,-Europe's nr 1 Investment Forum for bringing together Europe's leading technology Venture capital firms ,-Presenting 60 leading European ICT companies, ,-Incorporates Europe Unlimited's highly successful Tech Sector Summits Concept (see section on Sector Summits ), ,-Quality preparation and coaching support for presenting ventures, using Europe Unlimited's Venture Academy coaching programme (described by TIME Magazine as a bootcamp for entrepreneurs), ,-Supported by leading partners, at both a European and national level, ,-Every two editions, the event is staged parallel to the European Commission's IST Conference & Exhibition, one of Europe's largest Research & Technology Development Programmes. This year's edition of the European Commission's Information Society Technologies (IST) event is on November 15-17, 2004 in Den Hague . , ,The European Tech Investment forum is relevant for: ,-Leading tech ventures and entrepreneurs, ,-Technology corporations, ,-Leading national, European & international venture capital investors, ,-European & national level policy-makers, ,-Top corporate and venture advisors such as lawyers, headhunters, consultants and auditors, ,-Business & research institutes, university centers, ,-Incubators, technology parks, and media.
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