http://www.fintechforum.de/programm/ (http://www.fintechforum.de/programm/)
Thursday, November 19 2015, Frankfurt am Main
FinTech Forum is the first hub for FinTech firms, investors and financial institutions in Germany, Austria, Switzerland (D.A.CH) and Central Europe. An initiative co-founded in July 2013 by Frank Schwab and Samarth Shekhar, the Forum is on a mission to put more FinTech innovators from the region on the world map.
We seek to identify innovators, disruptors and “hidden champions” in the financial services sector, and bring them together with investors and financial institutions: via our global network of relationships, our online presence (newsletters, expert blogs, Q&As, etc.) and events, as well as advisory, research and business development services.
14:00 – 14:50 Startup Pitches, Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies
14:50 – 15:10 Roundtable Discussion / Feedback
15:10 – 16:30 Coffee & Networking
Many thanks to Xeroc for setting this up.Thanks @cass for reaching out to them in the first place!
so no result..another meeting waste timeHave you not yet realized that most of the good-news posts are flagged with "hide-post-for-lzr1900"?
noone will believe againso no result..another meeting waste timeHave you not yet realized that most of the good-news posts are flagged with "hide-post-for-lzr1900"?
Anyway, even though I couldn't attend, I know for a fact that this event was a success since @Stan made some AWESOME contacts into the European FinTech community plus another very important guy who''s name I cannot publish :)
Anyway, even though I couldn't attend, I know for a fact that this event was a success since @Stan made some AWESOME contacts into the European FinTech community plus another very important guy who''s name I cannot publish :)
Anyway, even though I couldn't attend, I know for a fact that this event was a success since @Stan made some AWESOME contacts into the European FinTech community plus another very important guy who''s name I cannot publish :)
That's nice. Could Stan share the feedback he received? Was it more of the "seems pretty interesting" talk that we know people won't care or did someone show genuine interest?