#PropTechDen January 2018

#PropTechDen has grown to be one of the UK’s top events for proptech networking and funding taking place both in London and Manchester throughout the year – Our last event in October 2017 drew over 130 to Google Campus in London where 5 start up companies pitched to a panel of 10 VC / Investors. Next event is January 25th 18:30 – 21:30 at Google Campus London, 5 Bonhill Street, London. EC2A 4BX – Grab your Free Ticket to attend the evening event here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/proptechden-january-2018-tickets-39557518603

 

We are now looking for:

A Main Venue Sponsor (host our events and we will bring a target audience of over 100 people to your location)

A Main Sponsor (get your brand seen at each #PropTechDen event with full branding on the pitching stage and marketing on Estate Agent Networking)

A Drinks Sponsor (we supply the drinks and you will be serving everyone on the evening, a great way to talk and network out your company profile)

A Media Sponsor (we film each #PropTechDen event so have a stand at each event and have your branding wrapped around the events videos)

Importantly, what is in it for you:

Proptech Den: Your chance to listen to some of the latest and hottest ideas in proptech from around the country with a series of 20 minute Dragons Den style mini pitches that our chosen panel of guest judges will have a chance to both offer advice and the possibility too of investing. If you decide to be part of the panel or simply to sit in the audience and be wow’d by the new ideas in proptech for 2017 then do not miss these fantastic events.

I thought that the Proptech event at Google Campus was the most useful thing we have done since going public. I found myself informally socialising with a group of industry leaders I would have struggled to meet in any other circumstances. Some of them have gone on to invest in our company. I would happily recommend the event to any start up.” Nigel Walley – MD of Chimni Ltd

The event, and the follow up coverage in the days after, resulted in more registrations via our platform holding page as well as approaches regarding integration from 2 major industry software suppliers.” Kristjan Byfield Co-Founder of The Depositary Ltd

… great opportunity to put our ideas out there and have them tested by such a diverse and knowledgeable audience of property, proptech and investment experts.” Tim Hill, Director at Keyzapp.

The PropTechDen was an excellent opportunity to pitch our business. As a direct consequence we were able to setup investor meetings, partnership meetings and had great feedback from industry peers.” Richard Williams, Founder of Veritii.

#PropTechDen was a great industry networking opportunity attended by many of the fastest growing start-ups, we will be back again!
Jessica Allen – Marketing Manager at Reposit

19:00 – 19:20   Yannick – www.probbe.co.uk

19:25 – 19:45  Mayank – http://theurbancollective.io/

19:50 – 20:10  Orla – https://getrentr.com

20:15 – 20:35   Mike – http://www.rentalstep.co

20:40 – 21:00 TBC

Main Sponsor Media Sponsor Drinks Sponsor
TBC TBC

Proptech Den Judges:

Russell Quirk (Founder of eMoov)

Reece Chowdhry (Partner at RLC Ventures)

Jonathan Werth (Founder & Managing Director of Life Residential)

Eddie Hooker (CEO of the Hamilton Fraser Group)

Christopher Walkey (Founder of Estate Agent Networking & #PropTechDen)

Alex Evans (Director of Estate Apps)

Henry Fenby-Taylor (COO at dot Built Environment)

Gavriel Merkado (CEO of REalyse)

Glynn Trott (Director of LetMC)

Eliott Harfouche (Venture Capitalist working with Polytech Ventures)

Vadim – Radu Toader (CEO & Co-Founder of Proportunity.co)

 

To book your free tickets to watch simply go to Eventbrite – Tickets are free: TBC

To book yourself a free pitching slot please contact Christopher via 07917 434943 or christopher@stagingsite.estateagentnetworking.co.uk for more information.

Date of next event: 25th January 2018 (18:30 – 21:30)

Christopher Walkey

Founder of Estate Agent Networking. Internationally invited speaker on how to build online target audiences using Social Media. Writes about UK property prices, housing, politics and affordable homes.

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