Activity

Where I show up.

The investment events and conferences across Europe where I have been in the room with founders, lining up rounds, driving leads, and getting the right investors in front of the right projects.

Feb'26
Fundraising

Two days of back-to-back investor meetings at TechArena

TechArena · Stockholm

Attended with Conscious Engine, a cutting-edge AI engine built to help companies with large sales teams lift their conversion rates and revenue. Two full days of back-to-back meetings with investors, investment groups and VCs.

Takeaway: when a schedule is this dense, preparation is everything. Knowing exactly which investors fit, and walking in with a tight story, turns a packed calendar into real conversations rather than a blur.
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Nov'25
Fundraising

Lining up a strategic round at Slush

Slush · Helsinki

Attended with Booh Brawlers to connect with investors and line up a strategic funding round to take the game to market. The week also dovetailed into the co-located AI track, where I was leading an investment round for a sales and AI support partner project at the same time.

Takeaway: Slush is one of the densest rooms in Europe for serious investors. Walking in with a clear ask and the right materials is the difference between a week of meetings and a week of momentum.
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Sep'25
Fundraising / Research

Back-to-back meetings and monetisation roundtables at Gamesforum

Gamesforum · London

Attended with Booh Brawlers on an investment and research focus. Day one was back-to-back meetings that built strong relationships with user-acquisition VCs and partners, including Xsolla, RevU and Liftoff. Day two moved into roundtables and presentations on monetisation and dev-team management.

Takeaway: gaming UA runs on relationships. Two days in the right rooms put Booh Brawlers in front of the partners who actually move installs and revenue, not just another stack of business cards.
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Jun'25
Fundraising / BD

Investor cruise and private round at Berlin Blockchain Week

Berlin Blockchain Week · Berlin

Attended the investment cruise with oneBanking and supported a stage presentation from their co-founder. The focus was lead acquisition for investment into their private round token sale, and it delivered the conversations that mattered.

Takeaway: a strong stage moment only pays off if someone is working the room afterwards. The presentation opens the door. The follow-up is where the leads actually convert.
'25

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