TechLudd is returning to the city that gave it life but we’re having the March event at the start of April to give you a bit of a break. :-)

This also coincides with the Irish Microsoft Technology Conference so check it out and pop along if you’re going.

After the hectic Easter rush we’re hoping to kick off the year again with some networking, some great people and hopefully some cool technology.

What:

TechLudd events are completely free thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, and open to anyone who wants to attend. There may even be cash behind the bar on the night! Come along and meet new people, and make new contacts.

If there are additional features you’d like to see at this event, please head for the blog.

When & Where:

From 7:30PM 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 as always, but please register to let us know you are coming so we can ensure we know who you are. Thanks, and we’ll see you there!

The OpenDemo style was very successfull in Limerick and so we’ll repeat it for those who want to get feedback on cool stuff they’re doing right now.

Registration for 8 OpenDemo slots is now available. Go to the Demo Registration page to signup. Slots are assigned on a first come first served basis so early signup is essential.


69 Registrations for Event: 3rd April, Dublin  

  1. 1 darragh

    Smiles. Communities. Creating a great experience for someone online. Getting involved in things.Getting, making and keeping people interested. Making websites remarkable. Interesting projects. Cool things.

  2. 2 Anton Mannering

    TechLudd, benchd, , social networks and social services and the difference. Mixing web 2.0 and traditional media, sport in general, football in particular. Why I hate monkeys… and tell me what you’re doing.

  3. 3 Owen Cooney

    web technologies

  4. 4 Ronan Higgins

    mobile application development, social net API’s.

  5. 5 Sam Allen

    Geeky fun like like mobile SMS/TXT trends, Semantic web / 3.0 ideas, User Experience, Usability, Design and then the fun bits like funky house, outdoor adventuring and why men like mars (bars) more than venus (fly traps). Love to hear what the best things are to see in Europe while I am this side too!

  6. 6 Paschal Nee

    All things mobile (WAP, On handset applications, SMS) , the travel industry and working at Mobile Travel Technologies ( http://mttnow.com/ ).

    And whatever you’re having yourself ….

  7. 7 Sarah Fortune

    Compilers, functional programming, all that esoteric stuff

  8. 8 Laura Czajkowski

    Social networks, communities, mobile technology, and whatever you’re into also :)

  9. 9 David McInerney

    Web technology.

  10. 10 Grainne Lennon

    InterTradeIreland’s 2008 Seedcorn Competition - how to win a share of €280,000 and how this competition can help you attract investment

  11. 11 Fergal Breen

    FM104, Phantom, Technology PR and Media
    IrishDev.com; Web 2.0 and new media

    .NET Software development & Distributed Enterprise architecture

    World domination, plus my star sign is Scorpio and I like … ;P

  12. 12 Will Knott

    just about anything (expect country music, shoes and tribunals). I can eve speak non-geek for the nervous, but its a little rusty. I’ll admit I prefer the social to the network.

  13. 13 Ian Harkin

    winner-takes-all, boot-strapping, micro-finance, programming productivity, the weather

  14. 14 Martin Petkov

    Any Telecom OSS / BSS related questions.

  15. 15 Gene Murphy

    Real SEO ideas, Online publishing, social networking trends, Online events and all manner of other interesting things you have an opinion on.

  16. 16 Dennis Deery

    Just about anything under the sun. Particular favorites are community and it’s online forms, leadership issues, web design and development and design in general.

    Also, I’m in the market for a new job, so if you’ve got one I’d love to hear about it!

  17. 17 Jessica Roy

    My ‘Budget Wedding’ and ‘Natural Health’ blogs, your health and nutrition concerns, and scheduling an appointment with me at my practice.

  18. 18 David Doherty

    telly bingo and winning streak only

  19. 19 Stewart Curry

    Web design & development. HTML/CSS. Geekery etc.

  20. 20 Ken Stanley

    Web design and development and trying to find your way out of curry houses after drinking 12 pints.

  21. 21 Helen Brown

    The dual awesomeness of Catwalkgenius.com and Twitter. Disclaimer: I own one of these companies. I’ll leave you to guess which…

  22. 22 maryrose lyons

    nothing! I won´t be there, but I wish you all a super time anyway, lots of networking, good vibes and positivity. See you at the next one!

  23. 23 Eric Nieudan

    Writing on and offline in this 2.0 world

  24. 24 Sarah Bourke

    Web design, web standards, project management…..

  25. 25 Ruth Treacy

    Film production, web-movies / online video, advertising.

  26. 26 Jonathan Clarke

    Ruby Euruko 2008, Czech beer…actually, it gets blurry after that! Location orientated mobile applications and my new project for jxta libs with ruby.

  27. 27 Christopher Mehigan

    Innovation, Intellectual Property, Licensing, Research funding, EU research programmes, Networking with foreign companies on collaborative projects, Commercial Agreements, Consortium Agreements, Enterprise Ireland

    oh and a job.

  28. 28 Daniel Becker

    Whatever…. Particularly intrested in hearing if anyone is going to Web 2.0 in San Francisco…

  29. 29 Eamon Leonard

    how long it took me to decide that this was the sentance I wanted to put down here.
    Damn you industry peers!

  30. 30 Eamon Leonard

    And damn you Firefox for not spotting that it’s “sentence” not “sentance”!

  31. 31 Daniel Nogues

    Getting free tickets for Christopher Howard’s event “Break Through to Success” on Dublin October 17th – 19th, 2008 as a special gift from www.spanglish.ie (check the Events section)

  32. 32 J.D. Fitz.Gerald

    Is this going to be on the name badge?

  33. 33 Marcus Mac Innes

    whatever….

  34. 34 Gerard Hartnett

    Might be there, not 100% sure yet. Will talk about anything.

  35. 35 Colm Larkin

    anything & everything to do with mobile, web standards, .net development, gaming, football

  36. 36 damien McErlean

    Anything

  37. 37 Romans Malinovskis

    If you plan to get web project deployed you can talk to me about deployment strategy, effective business strategy, risk analysis, comparison of web software frameworks, future of web and anything else what makes online project a successful one. I me why US are leading online industry. I develop for web 9.5 years now.

    www.agiletech.ie / ludd@agiletech.ie

  38. 38 Michael Flanagan

    Web design & development… and whatever.

  39. 39 Arthur O'Hara

    Bertie, Spam, Internet SEM & SEO and just about anything to do with the Internet.

  40. 40 Des Traynor

    Usability, design, the web, anything except politics and religion basically

  41. 41 John whelan

    ICT technology available for licensing from TCD, potential industrial partnerships

  42. 42 Shane Ryan

    Financial analysis software. genetic algorithms, evolutionary algos etc.

  43. 43 Brian Flanagan

    design, ror, php, not-for-profit web solutions

  44. 44 Adrian Skehill

    Getting a startup off the ground, DVR’s, media aggregation, and anything else really…

  45. 45 paul campbell

    why I’m still in Ireland. Getting your photo taken. Social networking. Building web applications, fast. Doing, rather than talking. Paradoxes.

  46. 46 Patrick Liddy

    Paddys Valley, Energy Stuff

  47. 47 John Leonard

    Mobile website development, mobile device data, drivers for mobile web growth

  48. 48 Alan O'Rourke

    Starting up, email marketing and application design.

  49. 49 John O'Connell

    Tv, Animation, Visual effects, film, digital media, Jamesons, Tea, Scarves.

  50. 50 Naomi Kelly

    Web, Bertie’s demise, CSS, HTML.

  51. 51 Cristina Suarez

    CSS, XHTML, Usability, Accesibility, Design, Social Networks

  52. 52 Danielle Huntrods

    Web design and development

  53. 53 Fergal Madden

    Online backup of data

  54. 54 Karen Ferreira

    Anything…

  55. 55 paul hayes

    leaving my games life (havok, demonware) behind and getting in to renewable energy or just buy me a mojito and tell me when the roof terrace will be done in odessa

  56. 56 Kevin Noonan

    Google Android; Facebook, OpenSocial; web-apps in general; web-frameworks; hosting; mobile applications… and if the foregoing don’t suit, I’m open to other topics.

  57. 57 Dylan Collins

    Investment opportunities, online games. Anything interesting really.

  58. 58 Martin O'Leary

    Online marketing

  59. 59 Sean Curry

    The semantic web & web 3.0, pervasive computing (health-care/mobile applications), autonomic computing, computer vision, artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering.

  60. 60 James O'Leary

    Web technologies

  61. 61 Raj Gosal

    Any tech goodness that you fancy…

  62. 62 Cyril Pasteau

    Future of online gaming, player-created content, MMOs. And whatever you want as long as you explain the weird words.

  63. 63 Eoghan McCabe

    What Raj said!

  64. 64 James O'Sullivan

    anything and everything

  65. 65 Maurice Collins

    Will talk tech for mojitos….

  66. 66 Aido

    Stuff

  67. 67 Martin O'Leary

    Online marketng

  68. 68 James O'L

    Beautiful technologies and web women!

  69. 69 Niall Larkin

    whether there’ll be room for one more?


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