Gearing up for the summer? While for some people its time to hit the beach, to travel or to spend time with the family, for us its time to work, code and organize stuff!

We’re currently working behind the scenes on the third edition ofKings of Code, the gathering for developers, on Monday September 19th. The best developers will gather in Amsterdam to explore and discuss the latest trends, developments and best practices in development technologies. A ticket gives access to the Hack Battle in the weekend preceding the conference as well (September 17 – 18). Still very hush hush, but feel free to get on the list, or contact us with speaker ideas or sponsorship opportunities (emailSophie). More updates to come..

Would you like to have your conference or event listed here?Contact Sophie. We’re also always happy to meet with TNW readers at events we’re attending. Contact us as well if you’d like to arrange a TNW meetup somewhere.

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Ok. Let’s go to the other events! Boooom!

Calling all Scaleup founders! Join the Soonicorn Summit on November 28 in Amsterdam.

Meet with the leaders of Picnic, Miro, Carbon Equity and more during this exclusive event dedicated to Scaleup Founders!

(*) denotes events we’ll be attending.

(*)The Next Wed Loft Beers, June 29, San FranciscoOh another event from The Next Web. Shameless plug for the lovely@hermionewaywho’s hosting the Wednesday beers at our TNW studio in SF.Simple fun beer and geeks thing.

Event is free. Register and learn morehereor ping Hermione.

(*)Startup Weekend, July 8-10, AmsterdamStartup Weekendis an intense 54 hour event which focuses on building a web, software or mobile application which could form the basis of a credible business over the course of a weekend. The weekend brings together people with different skill sets – primarily developers, (graphic) designers and business people – to build applications, prototypes and develop a commercial case around them. And our own@Borisis in the jury.

Startup Weekend proved to have done a lot for startups on their way to success. Be fast. Registration is open till July 1here.

(*)International Startup Festival, July 13-15, MontrealTheInternational Startup Festivalis an event about the business of startups.Focused on hot sectors like mobility, social networking, and gaming: There will be lots of startup pitches and experienced entrepreneurs delivering rich content.To name a few…. Dave McClure, TNW2011 speaker veterans Howard Lindzon and Jeff Clavier, Tara Hunt, our own@Patrickand many more.

TNW readers get 20% off by using discount code “TNW20”here

Media140, July 14-15, PerthFollowing on from the success of the last event in Perth in 2010, Media140 is returning to host a new event focusing on strategies, tools and approaches that can be used to help your business or organisation become more a customer centric one. Media140 will bring a two days gathering with industry thought leaders, entrepreneurs and thinkers from the US, Europe and Australia, working in the field of business transformation, marketing and community management will discuss and explore through keynotes, workshops and individual sessions, how to harness social technologies for your organisation.

As a TNW reader get 10% offhereby using discount code “tnw140”.

Social Commerce Conference, July 26-28, San FranciscoSocial Commerce Conference: Driving Revenue Through the Power of Social Networking. Attendees will leave the conference with a much stronger understanding on the hidden value of promoting brands online and establishing trading infrastructure through e-commerce environment to manage online social commerce. Hear from industry leaders within Social Commerce, Social Media and E-Commerce, from eBay, Yahoo!, Groupon, Microsoft, Dell, Napster, Best Buy and Hallmark.

Mention “TNW” and receive up to a 50% discount off regular registration prices! Email Michele Westergaard at Michelew@marcusevansch.com for more information.

(*)Kings of Code, September 19, AmsterdamAtKings of Code400 developers will gather in Amsterdam to explore and discuss the latest trends, developments and best practices in web development technologies. A ticket gives access to the Hack Battle on September 17 – 18 as well. More updates to come..

Arctic15, September 22, HelsinkiMore than 500 attendees from all over the world will get together in Finland to witness the hottest Nordic and Baltic startups of 2011 launch their businesses and services. Not only will there be interesting new companies to meet,Arctic15will witness some of the most inspirational speakers from the region and beyond.

TNW readers get 15% off on all ticketshereby using the discount code: A15THENEXTWEBCLOUD, Developer Convention, October 13-14, HamburgDevelopers, programmers and designers from all over Europe are invited to come to the design hotel EAST Hamburg for a two dayDeveloper Conventionon 13./14. of October 2011 to hack awesome applications and services on top of the worlds leading and most popular cloud computing infrastructures. During the whole event mentors from the worlds leading cloud infrastructure providers support them to implement their ideas.

Webprededor, October 10-15, Santiago de ChileWebprendedor2011 is an event to push the digital entrepreneurial culture in Chile. Is one of the biggest event for wannabe entrepreneurs in LatAm and this year want to build a real bridge between Silicon Valley and LatAm. This year there are 2,300 pre-registered attendees and the event will run for a week during October 10t-15th.

Registration is open in a few weeks. TNW readers will have 20% discount using discount code: TNW2011

Are you hosting an event yourself? Think it would be relevant to our readers? Please contactSophieto discuss media partnerships with TNW

Story bySophie Op den Kamp

Sophie (SophieODK) is Operations Director at TQ in Amsterdam (TNW’s Tech Residency for exceptional startups). Finds good karma in geek-to-pe(show all)Sophie (SophieODK) is Operations Director at TQ in Amsterdam (TNW’s Tech Residency for exceptional startups). Finds good karma in geek-to-person advocacy. Her motto: “Don’t take yourself too seriously, it gives you freaky frown lines.”

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