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How to Web Conference Returns in October, Connecting 3,000+ Attendees and 500 Startups

Connect with 3,000+ attendees and 500 startups in Bucharest. Build resilience and partnerships at this year's How to Web Conference.

In this image there is a conference in which there are people sitting in chair and listening to the...
In this image there is a conference in which there are people sitting in chair and listening to the people who are on the stage. It seems like an event in which there is a conversation between the media people and the owners. At the background there is a big hoarding and the wall beside it.

How to Web Conference Returns in October, Connecting 3,000+ Attendees and 500 Startups

The How to Web Conference, Central and Eastern Europe's key startup event, returns to Bucharest this October. Over 3,000 participants and 500 startups are expected, with a focus on building resilience and fostering partnerships.

The conference brings together founders, investors, and operators for learning and networking opportunities. This year, The Recursive is co-hosting a highlight side event: Bridging CEE: An Investor Networking Lunch. The lunch is designed to connect venture capital, private equity, family offices, and corporate venture leaders with founders raising Seed to Series A.

Various side events and networking opportunities are offered for attendees to connect and build partnerships. Hellen's Rock Capital, the venture arm of a family office, is attending, focusing on Seed and Series A startups in CEE. Warsaw Equity Group, a growth equity fund investing €4-15M in B2B tech companies across CEE, is also participating. Soulmates Ventures, a Czech Republic-based accelerator and VC firm investing in sustainability-driven startups, is involved.

The How to Web Conference aims to add resilience to the region's startup ecosystem through meaningful introductions and partnerships. With over 3,000 participants and 500 startups expected, this year's event promises to be a significant gathering for Central and Eastern Europe's tech community.

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