
Yesterday I attended the TechCrunchBrunch which was organized as a side-event for the Slush conference. The event consisted of two panel discussions hosted by TechCrunch UK’s Mike Butcher and networking. All in all the event was really good - well organized and the content was excellent.

Slush Helsinki is taking place in two weeks time on 24th November at Korjaamo, Helsinki. The event is a collaborative effort from Helsinki startup scene aiming bring together Helsinki’s startups, past and current, and showcasing some of the more interesting startups in the region.

Slush, an event for startups by startups in Helsinki, Finland, is this month (24th November) and deadline to submit your idea for a startup is closing in. You will have until 7th November which is this Friday, so better hurry up if you don’t have submitted your ‘next big thing’ yet.
You can read more about the competition and submit your idea here.

ArcticStartup is partnering with TechCrunch UK and Slush Helsinki in organizing a brunch for start-ups, entrepreneurs, investors and key industry players the day after the Slush event. Slush will take place on the 24th November and the brunch on the 25th.

Slush, a new event for startups by startup taking place in Helsinki, Finland is coming to town 24th November and I wanted to give you guys a heads up. I am organizing the event with Helene of Zipipop, Kaitsu of Floobs and Peter of Mobile Monday, but that’s not why I want you to sign up.

There has been much talk around Slush lately. Yet, it has not yet been very clear at all what is happening and I’m partly to blame. Now I try to shed some light onto the issue and at the same time invite you all to Slush.