650 attendees 70 speakers 35+ countries Thousands of conversations and connections. Honestly, we’re overwhelmed. Of course, we always believed in the idea of culttech, but seeing so many sharing our vision is just heartwarming. The most common feedback we’ve heard at the CultTech Summit was something like: ‘I’ve been to a lot of summits and conferences — but this is something new. It never felt like that before’. AI-engineers discovering artistic projects, music industry leaders mingling with philosophers, businessmen chatting with social activists (and so on) — all of that happened. Just like we wrote in our press releases — it all came to life. And though we did our best to put it all together — we’re still amazed by the results. But the best thing about it all — these human connections we’ve all made will go far beyond the Summit. And now, as it usually goes on Linkedin, it’s time to say our ‘thank you-s’. First of all, thanks to our attendees. You made it all happen. Yes, the program obviously matters — but this is not a music festival where you go after content; CultTech Summit’s main goal was to serve as a platform for connections — and though it doesn’t sound humble — we definitely succeeded. Thanks to our speakers. For trusting us and our vision. Some experts were a part of our community, but others had never heard about the CultTech Association before. Still, they decided to join in and share their knowledge and expertise. That was wonderful (or wunderbar, as we say in Vienna). A few words for our team. Guys, we made it! Not gonna lie — this wasn’t easy. Hundreds of calls for all of us, hundreds of tough decisions and even some disagreements — but we’ve got through all that. And we should be proud of ourselves! We only started the Association a couple of years ago — and now we’re hosting an event like that. Wow. If this is how we start — then what’s coming next? We feel electrified. /// Alexey Steblev, Marc Brandsma, Maria Sloeva, Joachim Vranken, Tatiana Ilyina, Pierre-Francois Marteau, Pavel Yablonskiy, Galina Fallenegger, Sarah Luiz, Alejandra Prieto, Martina Szoeke, Pavel Iushin, Olga Voznaya, Samanta P., Alexey Kosachev, Petra Hamberger, Anastasiia Temnikova. Lena K Samuelsson, Gerfried Stocker, Hazel Savage, Oliver Holle, Tugce Akbulut, Ana Alvarez, Klaus Speidel, Rashid Owoyele, Uli Schmitz, Gloria Maria Cappelletti, Kave Bulambo (She/Her), Brendan Ciecko, Stephanie Chan, Stephanie Meisl, Jose Luis de Vicente, Jantine Derksen, Verônica Manguinho de Souza, Andrei Fisca, Stina Gustafsson, Stefan Lattner, Kristina Leipold, Sylvain Levy, Michael Pelczynski. And many-many more! (We cannot tag any more people here — but this is just a tiny part of the list of people who made it all happen). #culttech #culttechsummit
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Thank you for lending your stage to ideas of moving the needle on inclusion and the power of positive social change.
The enthusiasm was amazing every person I spoke with was inspirational. CultTech is one of the most exciting spaces to be working in right now.
Wow when creativity meets business - what a force ⚡️
Thanks for inviting me to be a part of this! I greatly enjoyed the conversations and meetings and am looking forward to all the things that we will build together in the future!
Thank you CultTech Association for this great Summit, embracing innovation and responsible AI! It was truly inspiring, innovative and perfectly organized. Please do it again!
Thank you for a great conference, see you again next year! Please don't move from Vienna, it's very convenient for me! :D
🔝 it was.
Congratulations to such an inspiring event 🔥
Bravo! It was very bright, engaging and energetic✨ Thank you Culttech Accelerator and especially Sarah Luiz Alejandra Prieto
Founder of Piumosso / Choir Conductor / Singer / Educator
1wThis was inspiring and transformative, thank you Culttech, I‘m still processing what just happened.