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This blog post comes from LTG\u2019s CEO\u00a0<\/i>Jonathan Satchell<\/i><\/a>, who recently attended the NOAH Conference 2015.<\/i><\/p>\n

I was delighted to be invited to speak at the NOAH Conference 2015 in Berlin in early June, especially given this was an event focused on the digital economy. It was an honour to be joining a lineup of speakers including Eric Schmidt from Google, Arianna Huffington from The Huffington Post and Oliver Samwer from Rocket Internet.<\/p>\n

The NOAH Conference has been going for seven years in London, and is hugely\u00a0popular with investors and digital entrepreneurs. 2015 marked its first appearance in Berlin, with 2,200 delegates over the two days. The conference was insightful for me, as I was unaware of the quantum of the burgeoning digital economy in Germany\u2019s capital.<\/p>

The presentations<\/h2>\n
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Arianna Huffington speaking at the NOAH Conference speakers’ dinner in Berlin<\/p><\/div>

Before the conference got started, I attended the speakers\u2019 dinner, during which Arianna Huffington spoke about her new book, \u2018Thrive<\/a>\u2019. \u2018Thrive\u2019 is all about how entrepreneurs should strive to achieve a healthy work-life balance to avoid burning out. With some of technology\u2019s biggest innovators in attendance, Arianna\u2019s points resonated with a captive audience, and gave us all something to think about ahead of the two-day conference.<\/p>\n