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May 01, 2005
TIECON 2005
Normally I don't plug conferences but I am going to break my self-imposed rule and plug TIECON 2005 for the following reasons:
- Amazing speaker list - check the website out - they have Eric Schmidt, Marc Benioff, Bruce Chizen, Vinod Khosla, Thomas Friedman, etc. and that's only the keynotes. The list of speakers for the panels are also downright amazing
- Incredible value - unlike other conferences I attend where I get charged an arm and a leg ($995 to $1500 and sometimes even $3000) the registration fee for this conference is $350 - you read it right, its just $350. The food over the two days alone makes up close to $150 of that amount
- Last, I have been involved as a content board member on this year's organization committee and can truly vouch for the content. TIE runs this conference at such a low rate so that we can give everyone a chance to come and be inspired about entrepreneurship.
What are you waiting for?
You want it cheaper
Well the TIECON committee heard you, they have lowered the fees even lower this year to $220 in an effort to make this the largest TIECON ever. Now you have NO excuse Register now - here's the link
Posted by Venky Ganesan at 02:48 PM in Current Affairs | Permalink
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I agree with Venky & it's worth going... I registered before April 31st and got it for $170.00
-Uday.
Posted by: Uday Subbarayan | May 2, 2005 5:12:29 PM
Incredible value - unlike other conferences I attend where I get charged an arm and a leg ($995 to $1500 and sometimes even $3000) the registration fee for this conference is $350 - you read it right, its just $350. The food over the two days alone makes up close to $150 of that amount
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