TNW Conference will be born again this summer.

Weve driven vast investments, showcased endless innovations, and made friends along the way.

Weve also learnt from our mistakes.

TNW Conference 2025 is reborn — with a new startup mission

But dont worry, fellow kids were not getting old yet.

Were still mixing serious business with festival vibes.

We are, however, shaking the party up a bit.

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To celebrate our coming of age, were going back to our roots.

Since 2006, TNW Conference has earned a reputation as a launchpad for world-changing ideas.

The likes of Slack, Trello, Bolt, andVintedhave graced our stages en route to becoming world leaders.

A spotlight on the stage over TNW Conference, which will feature AI and deeptech as a theme next year

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Weve also supported 13 of the 15 Dutch unicorns in the early stages of their growth journeys.

This year, we want to foster a new generation of tech titans.

From fledgling startups to transformative technologies, we thrive on helping innovators take their first big leap.

Thanks for askingand mind your manners.Of coursetheres substance.

Heres a taste of whats in store.

Whats new for TNW Conference 2025?

Every change intends to maximise our impact.

Lets dig into a few details:

Our vision has been endorsed by our gorgeous home city.

A hand-picked crew of tech leaders has also supported the refreshed plans.

Why attend TNW Conference 2025?

you could join Andy and us at TNW Conference in June.

Just dont call it a comeback but you’re free to call it a rebirth.

Tickets for TNW Conference arenow on sale.

Were going to sell-out so dont delay in ordering your pass.

Use the code TNWXMEDIA2025 at the check-out to get 30% off the price tag.

Story byThomas Macaulay

Thomas is the managing editor of TNW.

He leads our coverage of European tech and oversees our talented team of writers.

Away from work, he e(show all)Thomas is the managing editor of TNW.

He leads our coverage of European tech and oversees our talented team of writers.

Away from work, he enjoys playing chess (badly) and the guitar (even worse).

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