Only two days remaining until TNW’s meeting in Amsterdam focused on achieving success in AI-native SaaS.

Only two days remaining until TNW’s meeting in Amsterdam focused on achieving success in AI-native SaaS.

      If you’ve been intending to sign up for the TNW, Oneflow & Flexas Gathering in Amsterdam but haven’t done so yet, now is the time to act.

      The event will take place on Wednesday, June 3, at De Weesper on Weesperstraat, and the guest list is nearly at capacity. While tickets are still free, they are only available as long as there are seats available in the venue.

      For those unfamiliar with the event format, it’s intentionally straightforward. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m., with food and drinks available starting at 5. The panel of speakers will take the stage from 6 to 7:30 p.m., after which the evening will shift back to open discussion until 9 p.m.

      This gathering is organized by TNW, along with Oneflow, the Stockholm-based contract platform, and Flexas.com, the Amsterdam workspace provider hosting the event. Additionally, L40 and Bolt Business are sponsors.

      The main attraction is the panel discussion. Four operators, guided by moderator Cristian Dina from Tekpon and TNW, will spend ninety minutes addressing a question that many founders are quietly grappling with in their own boardrooms: in a world where everyone has AI, what will actually allow a SaaS company to succeed?

      The panelists include Sebastian Mertens, head of applied AI at Make; Masha Moisseyeva, managing director of DutchBasecamp; Hugo Pereira, former chief growth officer at EVBox; and Sako Arts, CTO at Wonderful and co-founder of FruitPunch AI. Each will discuss specific areas that an AI-native company needs to rethink. A complete overview of the speakers can be found in last week’s announcement.

      The discussion will progress through three key topics: which functions within a SaaS company are redesigned first, what becomes a competitive advantage in an AI-native environment (and what turns into a commodity), and how AI is influencing pricing and packaging that investors continue to see in board presentations.

      The format includes a moderated panel followed by an open floor, with the half-hour after 7:30 p.m. often being when the most valuable conversations take place.

      The reason to register now is due to limited space. The venue can accommodate only a set number of attendees, and the Amsterdam community typically responds to free events with founders and operators who don't usually attend networking receptions just for the sake of it.

      The current registrations indicate a mix of founders working on AI-native products, sales and revenue leaders forecasting their strategies for the next twelve months, and the investors funding both.

      In the next 48 hours, the remaining spots will likely be filled. If you wait until Tuesday morning to make a decision, you may find that the choices have been made for you.

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Only two days remaining until TNW’s meeting in Amsterdam focused on achieving success in AI-native SaaS.

The free Amsterdam evening on AI-native SaaS is almost full. Doors will open at 4:30 pm on Wednesday, June 3rd. Registration will close once the room reaches capacity.