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Teaming up with Conferize

This year we will be partnering up with Conferize to insure, that you get the best possible Creative Business Cup experience

June 15, 2015
By
CBN Team

With the help of Conferize we are creating an online social platform and community for Creative Business Cup, to connect with all participants form around the world. This will allow you as a follower to connect and interact with the entire CBC network and in a quick and easy matter, share your CBC experience.

What’s new?

Registering for Creative Business Cup 2015 will not only include a ticket and a program. This year you will get access to a CBC community where content sharing and interaction is bringing your entire event experience to live even before and after the events. Within our Conferize platform, you will be able to communicate with participants, speakers and jury members from around the world. A fast and smooth social media tool is integrated within the CBC platform to give you the latest updates instantly. Remember to use the official hashtag #creativebusinesscup.

Sharing on a global scale

The new CBC platform also allows for anyone interested in Creative Business Cup to follow the event and tag along on the Creative Business Cup initiative. By following Creative Business Cup and joining the community, you will get insights into all global events, national competitions and the international finals in Copenhagen in November.
The vision and purpose of this new CBC platform is to encourage and inspire to share everything from great startups to knowledge and expertise, across country boarders.

Start following Creative Business Cup today – connect.creativebusinesscup.com

Conferize is the world’s biggest social platform for events and has worked with TEDx, The Guardian and thousands of pioneering event organizers. We are looking forward to the collaboration and more importantly – giving you an enriched online Creative Business Cup experience.

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