In September, Europe’s biggest tech festival – the Campus Party – is coming to London for the very first time. The event at the O2 Arena in Greenwich will bring together over 10,000 tech enthusiasts for a week of talks, workshops and live performances.
In partnership with O2, we are giving every TechWeekEurope reader a 20 percent discount on tickets to Campus Party London. And if you want to take a group of friends, you can get three tickets for the price of two. The offers can be combined, knocking off almost half the price for larger groups. You can get your unique discount code here.
We are also giving away two pairs of tickets to the event. All you have to do to participate in the giveaway is subscribe to our daily newsletter. The existing subscribers will participate in the draw automatically.
On 2 September, the O2 Arena will transform into a paradise for entrepreneurs, hackers, developers, gamers, designers and geeks. The 24-hours-a-day event will feature talks from science and technology leaders, exclusive live acts and first-of-a-kind digital skills marketplace, which will offer advice on how to get your foot on the career ladder in IT.
The first Campus Party event was organised in Spain way back in 1997, and brought together 250 participants. Sixteen years later, and the Party in London will feature eight stages, over 100 speakers and over 500 hours of content on topics including robotics, astronomy, free software and games.
Confirmed speakers for Campus Party Europe include open source icon Jon “maddog” Hall, founder of Atari Nolan Bushnell, Wired UK editor David Rowan and big data pioneer Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland.
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