The first TechLudd event is on Thursday, 24 January in Dublin and will take place at the extremely fabulous Odessa Club.

What:

TechLudd events are completely free, and open to anyone who wants to attend. There may even be cash behind the bar on the night! Come along and meet some of the upstarts from Paddy’s Valley and talk to them about their recent adventures and experiences in Silicon Valley. There is also an open demo area and WiFi so you can show off your wares if you want.

When & Where:

From 7 PM at The Odessa Club13 Dame CourtDublin 2 • 01-6703080

The Club is located above the Odessa Restaurant. Dress code, for people who care about such things, is casual.

RSVP:

This event is absolutely free, but please register to let us know you are coming. Thanks, and we’ll see you there!


110 Registrations for Event: 24 January, Dublin  

  1. 1 Sabrina Dent

    Blogs, business blogging, website development, non-VC fund raising, online marketing campaigns. Also martinis.

  2. 2 Joe Drumgoole

    Startup-Ireland, BES, VC fund raising, Python, Django, S3, EC2, Paddys Valley, Enterprise Ireland.

  3. 3 Marcus Mac Innes

    Pix.ie, Paddys Valley, PintsForStarters, BES, fund raising, software and lots more!

  4. 4 Eoghan McCabe

    Anything you like. But I’ll buy you a drink if you ask me about Contrast.

  5. 5 Anton Mannering

    TechLudd, bench’d, EPPs, EI, Paddys Valley, Social Networks, The future of the internet, football, sport in general and most importantly what YOU’RE doing…

  6. 6 Barry Alistair

    Speaker Participation and 20 x 15 minute demo con slots on the big screen in the Irish Web Technology Conference February 26-29th.

  7. 7 John Collins

    whatever you like but i’m a journalist ;-)

  8. 8 Darragh Doyle

    How to start a career in the web in Ireland. Web editing, blogging and creating a great experience for someone online. Any and all advice welcomed.

  9. 9 Oisin Hurley

    The Fun of Making Software from Open Source, Margaritas, the Gradual Disappearance of Tech Graduates in Ireland.

  10. 10 Michael Flanagan

    Anything you like. I’m a self trained web designer and developer with a couple of first time start-up plans I’m hoping to develop in the coming months.

  11. 11 Ken Stanley

    Web standards, Flash and RIA development, startups and collaboration. You can also talk to me about drink, feck and girls.

  12. 12 Paddy O'Hanlon

    Web accessibility, design and development. Anything else you feel like talking to me about as well :)

  13. 13 Jonathan Clarke

    Life, the Universe, and Everything

  14. 14 Alan O'Rourke

    Chickens and why they are evil. Or business & design if so inclined…

  15. 15 keith bohanna

    Boggers, Bloggers, Early Stage Start-Ups, Micro Enterprises, Whatever :-)

  16. 16 Patrick Liddy

    Sorry but I’m away for the week. But I think this a great idea… to hell with the nay sayers!

  17. 17 Paul Campbell

    Meet6, co-working, web 2.0, social networking, food, drink, film, art, music.

  18. 18 Martha Rotter

    Web development, Silverlight, The IWTC, Microsoft technology, the US election :) And also, I want to hear about Paddy’s Valley and how it went!

  19. 19 Paul Power

    Open Source, Data Aggregation, Data Quality. New Business Models, Informatica, Enterprise Software (ugh ! ), innovation and of course whatever just happens to spring to mind.

  20. 20 aido

    Segala, Content Labels, Accessibility Partner Programme

  21. 21 M Hortaliza

    HTML, Film, Alternative Rock Music last but not the least Cooking

  22. 22 Des Tryanor

    Whatever you want to really , typically people end up asking me about iQ, consultancy, tech stuff, and the likes. I’m also interested in social networking, but I hate facebook.

  23. 23 Stewart Curry

    Design, CSS, HTML, recent projects, x communications (which is where I work), wedding plans, world of warcraft, my favourite podcasts & websites, the random nonense I have blogged about, twitter, apple stuff, how to make a shiny web2.0 button using layer styles alone, and anything else really…

  24. 24 Bernie Goldbach

    Lurking and learning about creative multimedia development.

  25. 25 Angel Luis Gonzalez

    Your start-up ideas, your professional background and your experience in Pady’s Valley, the next big thing, and how can I help. Also about anything relating images, and in special Photography, Design, and the son of ARPA.

    At TechLudd, you can not talk to me about:

    Why am I in Ireland, how long I’ve been in Dublin, How do you pronounce “Paella” properly, and if I support Real.

  26. 26 Ian Snipper

    Raising seed capital for a start-up including BES
    Doing business in the US
    Krishnamurti, Osho & other metaphysical teachings

  27. 27 Naomi Kelly

    Teh web ‘n’ stuff.
    Working in the area of Web Dev for 2 years now, experience with maps, mobiles and the odd moron. :o)

  28. 28 Cristina Suarez Corzo

    Blogs, start ups, social web, website development and design, usability, accesibility, web standards, microformats.

    Any positive feedback or tips about the project I work on with some friends (though it is in Spanish) faqoff.org I’ll buy them a pint/drink!

  29. 29 Niall Larkin

    First of all “you can talk to me about”: YOU

    If you get tired of that we can talk about :The greatest advance in social lubrication since the discovery of alcohol.

    And if we have time, I’d like to brainstorm an idea I’ve had just now.

    Wouldn’t it be cool if we somehow got a bunch of Irish students/Graduates/Enterprise Platform Participants and put them into a house in Silicon Valley for 2 months. Just to see what buzz they can create and see what comes out of it. It’s beat Big Brother for starters.

  30. 30 Lar

    Working at iQ (we’re hiring), recent fatherhood, wine blogging, sales techniques for web work

  31. 31 James Gallagher

    Gadgety goodness or anything techie

    (I’m a tentative registration as I’ll have to make arrangements for overnight in Dublin)

  32. 32 Maryrose Lyons

    Anything and everything. Whatever’s going on in your head.
    If nothing, then allow me to fill in the blanks!

  33. 33 Derek Lawless

    Whatever you want!

  34. 34 jimy costello

    football, rugby, whatever… but don’t get me started on start ups ok…

  35. 35 Helen Brown

    The sheer joy and terror of leaving secure paid employment; SCS; coping with chronic social networking additiction.

    We can also get into the eternal plight of Middlesbrough FC, if you’re so inclined.

  36. 36 Shane Mc Allister

    MobaNode, Bluetooth, Proximity Marketing, Paddy’s Valley, Raising VC money, Enterprise Ireland…and lots lots more…

  37. 37 cormac moylan

    ..best practices to avoid criminal prosecution.

  38. 38 Mariano Torres

    …you can NOT talk to me about my cousin Fernando. He plays football for a team called Liverpool. I’m not sure if you have ever heard of them but I am sick of hearing about him. I don’t even like him. I’m better at football than him!!!!

  39. 39 Justin

    I want to talk to the pix.ie guys about an interesting idea. talk to any start ups with good ideas who need tech help or money, or both. Rails , Python, Ajax, currently. Doing web stuff since the days of Ireland OnLine early 1994 or so.

  40. 40 Shane Dempsey

    you

  41. 41 Mark Lennox

    …why I haven’t put put up a website yet. Or other geeky stuff like CSS, web standards, ALT.NET, Linux and music

  42. 42 Rosey Broderick

    whatever you like………….and lots more….I know a little about setting up an online business & getting new customers on the web through web marketing (SEO & other online activites). So if you have that brilliant new product or service and are looking for new customers on the web, I might be able to give you a few pointers.

  43. 43 Marie Boran

    I’m a technology journalist so I just like to watch the entrepreneurs do their thing!

  44. 44 John Kennedy

    just give me something to write about - okay!

  45. 45 Jessica Roy

    Natural health, Nutrtition, Americans (cause I am one), politics (somewhat versed),and of course tell me about what you do.

  46. 46 Mary Nolan

    Anything and everything.

  47. 47 Tamas Kalman

    I’m working at StatCounter - designing and developing (and interested in) high-availability, scalable, distributed systems. I’m a proud member of Budapest New Technology Meetup - I’m really happy to have found it and looking forward to this event.

  48. 48 Eamon Leonard

    PHP, AJAX, jQuery, User experience, Mashups, CoWorking, Startups, Irish Web Industry.
    Or whatever you feel like talking about.

  49. 49 J.D. Fitz.Gerald

    php, ajax, mysql and other such web technomagic

  50. 50 Gerry Shanahan

    Natural Buiding, Home Cinema & Boards.ie. Would be very interested to share experiences about generating revenue from your websites.

  51. 51 David Rice

    Ruby on Rails, Online Video, Howcast, Large scale web app architecture, Building agile development teams but mostly I want to hear about you!

  52. 52 Qamir Hussain

    All things web & software, food, coffee, business & science..

    Also looking forward to catching up Niall Larkin, & talking to Marcus & Joe.

    One final topic, bringing guitar solos back into rock, (good ones) where did they go?

  53. 53 Eoin Clarke

    Your plans, my plans, generating revenue for online activity n’stuff like that.

  54. 54 Maura Moore

    Raising equity, VC and Angel Finance, Preparation & Pitching to Investors, IntertradeIreland Round Table, 7th February hosted by Dublin City Enterprise Board - 9 places available to PV Silicon Valley participants. Private Equity Conference 4th March, Waterfront Hall Belfast - best networking event in Ireland for those seeking to raise private equity

  55. 55 Campbell Scott

    social networking
    start-up
    marketing
    enterprise
    eircom
    content
    tv

  56. 56 Bob Hoffman

    Web start up’s, been there, NewAddress.ie. Telecoms software development. Great idea, this event, well done.

  57. 57 Adrian Skehill

    Anything really!

    I’m going along to hear what other people are saying and to pick up any pointers on getting a business off the ground.

  58. 58 Cian Ginty

    …anything, I’m another journalist.

  59. 59 Ronan Higgins

    Mobile client application development, outsourcing, OPM

  60. 60 Pieter Oonk

    Anything

  61. 61 Nick Geoghegan

    Your great mobile applications.
    Life the universe and everything.

  62. 62 Bartek Czerwinski

    design, food, cocktails, music and furry animals

  63. 63 Tom Hayes

    Collaboration in web development projects, web standards, an alcohol free January and would like to hear the news from Paddy’s Valley.

  64. 64 Dawn Reilly

    Stuff and nonsense. Or Paddy’s Valley, BarCamps, Coding brunch, upcoming Mobile World Conf in Barcelona, interesting beers you like and brewing Guinness.

  65. 65 Paul Browne

    Mad take over the world plans. Building systems using Lego Bricks and Java. Grabbing people’s brains and shoving them into PC’s

  66. 66 Jan Blanchard

    Is it going to rain tomorrow? Will we have sunny spells or shattered showers? will you invest 3 millions in touristr.com?

  67. 67 Colm Byrne

    Blogs
    Blog Networks
    Online Content
    SEO

  68. 68 Alan McSherry

    Java based Web frameworks, software design, mobile technology, development methodology, start ups, start ups, start ups. Portugal, Brazil, sushi, drinking more and exercising less and, of course, The New World Order.

  69. 69 keith foster

    …the birds and the bees. And front end development stuff.

  70. 70 Lynda Stopford

    start-ups with a social edge

  71. 71 Michal Osmenda

    business intelligence tools, blogs, microsoft technologies and generally about microsoft in Ireland, high skilled workers migration to Ireland, digital photography and other stuff

  72. 72 David Barrett

    Design, web production, and as always, the gruesome twosome of politics and religion.

  73. 73 Niamh Redmond

    Web and Graphic Design, Multimedia Design, UI design, interaction design…. anything ‘design’!
    User experience (UX), usability
    Art & Technology
    Web Management
    Web 2.0, social networking
    Content editing and development, blogging, CMS
    Communications and marketing, strategy
    Project Management

    Looking forward to the event, thanks. :)

  74. 74 Derek Donnelly

    you, what you do and why you are here. Why I haven’t had time to update RetinalStorm in 3 years. Codex9, Interactive Design, Multilingual Flash Applications and CMS’s, Video etc. New business opportunities and possible collaborations.

    The future… web entrepreneurship, and why I am eager to meet seed investors with the experience/resources to provide Managerial, Sales & Marketing, and Financial support for a new ebusiness venture aimed at the global market.

  75. 75 Monalisa

    Web and Video Blog, Computer Maintenance

  76. 76 Shirleen Flynn

    Anyone interested in investing in the next big thing…..? If so we would be very eager to talk to you :)

  77. 77 Aidan Finn

    What you’re doing, web development, ruby, social networks, python, football, rails, startups, investment, erlang, poker, machine learning, collective intellingence or anything else.

  78. 78 Elly Parker

    BarCamps, Blogging, Organising Events, Accessibility in Web Design, Women in Blogging

  79. 79 Eric Nieudan

    Freelancing in Dublin, writing on and offline, gadgets, the Brave New World That is Ahead of Us.
    And what you do of course, ’cause I don’t talk that much.

  80. 80 Brendan Phelan

    Start Ups - got a plan for a few good sites and want to make them a reality

  81. 81 Neil Cody

    You, your interests/talents and areas of expertise. I am really interested in meeting talented individuals with a passion for all things IT related. I especially would like to meet people who are interested in IT Training and already delivery training or have ambitions of becoming involved in IT Training and Development.

  82. 82 Conor Wade

    I like rails, design, and long walks on the beach. My measurements are… Oh wrong website.

  83. 83 Derek Organ

    colaboration, development, our 1time, time tracking product (http://1timetracking.com). anything really after that.

  84. 84 Alexia Golez

    Paddy’s Valley, blogging, Twitter, anything techie

  85. 85 Liam Lowe

    Leitrim, London and all points between

  86. 86 Clare Dillon

    All the ways you can get stuff for free from Microsoft that you might not know about, ideas on how we could help the web community in Ireland…

  87. 87 Brian Cleland

    OpenIsland.net, Open Source, InterTradeIreland, all-island business networks, collaborative technologies in the enterprise, ruby

  88. 88 Loughlin O'Nolan

    Technology marketing communications (online and off), why mobile is the next big thing again this year, whether it’s true that all you need to get funding these days is to be featured on TechCrunch …

    Mostly what you folks are up to, and how you see things panning out in 2008.

  89. 89 James O'Sullivan

    what it’s like to have a gazillion ideas but little time to do them!

  90. 90 James O'Leary

    Liverpool F.C and learning new technologies!

  91. 91 Andrew Maat

    Whatever you want!

  92. 92 Nigel Hanby

    Especially interested in discussing the latest IT technologies available on the market.

  93. 93 Irene Kavanagh

    I will attend the event this evening.

  94. 94 Sheena Clohessy

    I will attend the event this evening with Irene Kavanagh from Digital Media Forum.

  95. 95 Seán Conway

    The future of R&D
    Should we be thinking of returning to the traditional professions?

  96. 96 Maurice Collins

    All sorts of stuff!

    I’ve been very impressed by what I’ve heard about Paddy’s Valley, so I’m keen to hear more about that…

  97. 97 Patrick Reynolds

    Public Key Infrastructure [PKI], Certificate Authority [CA], CA systems, Digital Certificates, secure email, two factor authenticaiton, digital documents and electronic signatures, etc

  98. 98 Andrew Clarke

    Anything tech startup related

  99. 99 James Pearce

    Mobile of course

  100. 100 David Doherty

    Whatever you want and particularly your thoughts about Mobile, the World Congress in Barcelona and of course Paddys Valley.

  101. 101 Stan Hoben

    Web Design, Web Technology, business networking.

  102. 102 Raj Gosal

    Anything tech really!

  103. 103 Paschal Nee

    Mobile Travel Technologies …. but enough about me, let’s talk about you.

  104. 104 Peter Crowley

    Mobile Internet & beyond

  105. 105 Gene Murphy

    Online marketing, sales, magazines, events, conferences and exhibitions

  106. 106 John O'Shea

    Anything - Nooked, Irish startup scene, RSS, Atom, widgets, social media, e-commerce, VRM, privacy, ruby, rails, java….or whatever else is of interest!

  107. 107 Ronan Cremin

    Mobile internet, .mobi

  108. 108 Daniel Becker

    GlowDay, Technology, Paddy’s Valley, Whatever!

  109. 109 Charlie Haughey

    Embezzelment, fraud, nice shirts

  110. 110 Peter Crowley

    I want to get involved in the next big thing.
    I just need someone to tell what it will be.

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