#mtpcon Returns to San Francisco and London in 2016
The new year hasn't even started and it's about to get a whole lot better – we're delighted to announce the 2016 dates for the two biggest and best product conferences in the world!
Mind the Product San Francisco will return on Wednesday, May 4 in an amazing new venue: San Francisco's Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall! We're also adding a pre-conference day of workshops for those who want to dig into even more detail and level up their product management skills.
Super Early Bird conference tickets to San Francisco go on sale next week! Mark your calendars as we're releasing the first 100 tickets on Thursday, December 10 at 10 am PST for $599 – a $300 discount off the full price – but you'll need to be quick, last year these sold out in mere seconds!
Check out the video recap to see why this is the hottest ticket in town!
We'll announce the first speakers in January, release the Early Bird tickets on January 14 and release the rest of the tickets and the workshop tickets on January 21. Follow us on @mindtheproduct or join our slack channel to keep up to date!
Finally, Mind the Product will of course also return to London on Friday, September 30 with a pre-conference day of workshops on the 29th. Save the date and we'll be back with more information about when you can grab tickets in the spring! We'll be back in our Barbican home with lots of improvements but full price tickets to the conference will stay at £450 with significant discounts for early birds…
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Martin Eriksson
Martin Eriksson has 25+ years experience building world-class online products in both corporate and start-up environments for global brands such as Monster, Financial Times, Huddle, and Covestor. He is the Founder of ProductTank, the Co-Founder and Curator of Mind the Product, and a Product Partner at leading venture capital fund EQT Ventures. He is also the author of the best-seller Product Leadership, How Top Product Leaders Launch Great Products and Build Successful Teams (O'Reilly, 2017).