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Munich calling: key startup events at Munich Security Conference Innovation Day

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January 20, 2025
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Our mission-driven approach means we strongly believe in collaboration. Only by standing together can we defend our democracies, and that applies as much to the tech sector as any other. In that spirit, Resilience Media is working with the founders of the Munich Security Breakfast and the European Defense Tech Hackathon, supporting each other’s activities in Munich.

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Tickets to all of these events are free, but space is limited and all ticket applications will be vetted for security.

The European Defense Tech Hackathon is taking Europe by storm, bringing their events to Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, and Munich — that’s just in Q1! We’ve gotten to know Jonathan and Benjamin really well, having attended the 2024 event in Munich, and we’re planning activities together later on this year. More to come.

The Munich Security Breakfast is just down the road from our event on February 13th, is founder focused and mission driven like us. We are working with Lippold, Matthias, and Kerry, sharing speakers and access across our events. Again, tickets are limited and you need to pre-book to attend.

It is really encouraging to see that everyone is so open to collaboration. We’re excited to be partnering with these teams to grow the ecosystem, especially in Munich which has such a rich background in defence tech – our friends at Helsing, and General Catalyst’s Jeannette zü Furstenberg hail from Bavaria, so we’re thrilled to be back there in a few short weeks.

 

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