Our friends from European Students for Liberty and the Austrian Libertarian Movement are organizing this year’s regional conference in our hometown Vienna this Saturday. Join them by signing up here.
Be a part of the 2nd European Students for Liberty Regional Conference in Vienna and the biggest liberty event in Austria. The topics for the conference this year will include the Potential of Modern Technology in solving the problems of the world and how Free Market Capitalism and entrepreneurship has helped reduce poverty worldwide. Listen to distinguished keynote speakers from all over the world as they discuss new technologies like 3D Printing and Bitcoin and other remarkable technologies that can help reduce poverty and make our lives easier and better.
The conference will see you meet with professionals from all walks of life as well as chances to meet with industry pioneers who will take the time to answer your questions.
This conference is a great opportunity for you to learn from leading authorities in their fields and have access to incredible networking opportunities.
With just a 10-euro ticket, you will have access to all sessions of the conference. Students are entitled to a 50% discount so you only have to pay 5 euros for the Conference.
For more reservations, information and enquiries, please contact Mohammad Malayeri on mjmalayeri@studentsforliberty.org
Comment
|
November 6th, 2017
Join ESFL in Vienna!
Our friends from European Students for Liberty and the Austrian Libertarian Movement are organizing this year’s regional conference in our hometown Vienna this Saturday. Join them by signing up here.
The views expressed on austriancenter.com are not necessarily those of the Austrian Economics Center.
Related
Comment
Austria and Visegrad: Interests converge in Central Europe
December 21st, 2020
Comment
“Margaret Thatcher – R.I.P.”
April 17th, 2013
Comment
2017 International Property Rights Index Unveiled
July 11th, 2017
Comment
How ‘functional finance’ becomes heavier taxation
May 14th, 2021
Comment
China’s growth puts wide-ranging tax reform high on Beijing's agenda
October 3rd, 2014
Sendinblue Newsletter