OpenCoffee keeps growing
We kicked off OpenCoffee Club four weeks ago in London and since then the spread of the concept has been fantastic.
New events this week include Geneva and Boston.
Check out what happening at some of the events going on or planned (let's keep them rolling) in:
- Amsterdam - hosted by Patrick de Laive
- Paris - hosted by Louis van Proosdij Duport
- Manchester - hosted by Manoj Ranaweera
- Dublin - hosted by Eoghan Mccabe
- Limerick
- Cork - hosted by Argolon
- Geneva - hosted by David Rimer
- Brighton - hosted by Ivan Pope
- Zagreb
- Stockholm - hosted by Larry McDonald and Per von Zelowitz
- Palo Alto - hosted by Keith Teare
- Sacramento - hosted by Adam Kalsey
- Boston - hosted by Bijan and Nabeel
- Boulder - hosted by Brad Feld and Jason Mendelson
- Istanbul
- Marin County
- New York
- Delhi
Unfortunately I'm not going to be able to make tomorrow's London event but I know the Starbucks on Regent St will be buzzing with our growing crowd and including some great new faces in London tomorrow like Mobile 2.0 guru Tony Fish and Fergus Burns from Ireland who is pionerring some really interested syndicated e-commerce with Nooked. I'll be back next week though, looking forward to seeing how some of the debutants from OpenCoffee's first week like
I'm really thrilled this simple idea of getting people together seems to have met a real need. Opencoffeeclub.org is imminent - I promise :)
Labels: opencoffee, startups
1 Comments:
And what about a meeting in Sao Paulo, Brazil? Anyone up?
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