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Interesting Amsterdam

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Most of you are probably familiar with INTERESTING, the anti-conference conference as debuted by Russell and Emily in London and Sydney last year. We figure it's time to give it a go here in lovely Amsterdam.

The thing will take place on June 14th at De Balie, from 10 to 6. Tickets are available from Eventbrite for 20 euros. Same minimal rules as always: presentations of 3 or 20 minutes on something interesting. (If you'd like a bit more of a steer, you can watch the videos from London and Sydney on their respective sites.)

We don't know exactly who will be speaking yet, but so far we've lined up the world's leading expert on quicksand (who also happens to be my neighbor). If you're interested in joining him on stage (at a safe distance) or suggesting someone else to speak, you can write to me here or at speakers@interestingamsterdam.com.

And, I'm very happy to say, you can also write to co-organizer André Bouwman (andre@60layersofcake.com) a delightful copywriter/designer/entrepreneur who is Dutch but plays real (i.e. American) football.

There are 175 seats available, so order early, order often. See you here.

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Like the theme just being interesting! Good luck with it...

just booked and looking forward to it!

Just wondering, will the presentations be in English, or Dutch?

English. I should have said that earlier, shouldn't I? Thanks for asking.

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