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Breakfast Club (http://www.breakfast-club.net/)
The Breakfast Club is a casual event to connect young digital entrepreneurs with each other and give them the opportunity to network with and learn from more experienced founders and investors in a releaxed atmosphere. The Breakfast Club presents short workshop sessions and is customized to the needs and interests of the local start-up scene–whether taking place in major German cities such as Berlin, Munich and Hamburg or international metropolises like New York or San Francisco.

TechMeetUp (http://www.facebook.com/btechm?fref=ts)
TechMeetUp is an event specifically geared towards the tech-savvy IT community. It provides inside information on the newest technologies, programming and IT trends and offers a platform for attendees to present their own ideas while receiveing immediate feedback from the like-minded scene. The TechMeetUp takes place four times a year in Berlin and is open to all people with strong tech and programming skills and interests.

HEUREKA! CONFERENCE (http://heureka-conference.com/)
Heureka! Conference is a platform event which is geared towards the digital economy, whether an entrepreneur, start-up, investor or those interested in the digital scene in general. For one day, the Berlin-based conference offers keynote speeches about the most current trends and business strategies as well as hands-on workshops lead by key players of the industry. Attendees also have the opportunity to pitch their ideas, network, find potential business partners or investors and build sustainable relationships within the digital economy.

SPÄTSCHICHT (http://spaetschicht-event.com/)
Spätschicht is an informal networking event taking place four times a year in Berlin to bring founders and investors together and help create a strong digital community in the city. The relaxed atmosphere is inviting new and established players from the digital economy to share their passion for entrepreneurship, talk about their business experiences and discuss future projects. The invitation-only event creates an environment where people build new business relationships over snacks and drinks which often last well beyond the evening.

CEO Berlin (http://ceo-berlin.com/)
CEO Berlin is a high level conference for CEOs of major international companies with at least 100 employees or 10 millions in funding, key investors and inspirational founders as well as some interesting and hand-picked “outsiders”. Since all of the attending CEOs are key players with a history as speaker on relevant conferences and panels, the accompanying program of CEO Berlin is more interactive and lean, catering precicely to the needs and interests of the ones particpating. The invitation-only event has a limit of 120 people and runs for one and a half days in an exclusive venue in Berlin.