amiando is Europe's largest event organization platform. We help people to organize and manage their events online. Thousands of private and public events are organized on amiando every month, including events like leweb3, DLD as well as several celebrity and charity parties.
In June 2007, amiando launched the first European online tool for a secure, uncomplicated and individual do-it-yourself ticket shop. The innovative amiando do-it-yourself ticket shop system enables anyone to instantly offer an online ticket presale without any effort and without piles of paper.
Since inception, the company won numerous awards, including "Top 50 startup in Germany" by German national business magazine 'Wirtschaftswoche', "TOP 100 Finalist" by internet magazine Red Herring and the "Innovators' Pitch" of the federation of information economy, telecommunication and new media (BITKOM).
amiando was founded by six university graduates and is based in Munich, Germany. In December 2006, the platform was launched on the German market. amiando startet European expansion with local branches in Switzerland and France in September 2007.
The company is backed amongst others by Wellington Partners, Lukasz Gadowski (spreadshirt), Stefan Glaenzer (last.fm) and Rodrigo Schulz (vpod.tv).

Paul Barnett is making waves in the video games business because he chose to attend LIFT instead of the reference event of his industry. In his inimitable style, Paul recalls his experience and comes up with a unique account of what kind of experience LIFT can be.
[LIFT] was amazing. You go into this room where the conference is. There’s these comfy chairs. I mean, really comfy chairs. And they rotate. And they lean back. [...] It’s like being at the UN. It’s just the most crazy thing I’d ever seen. And then it was full of people talking weirdly. One bloke was talking about how we needed to build power-stations in orbit.
It’s just one of those things when you first hear it you go “Power stations in outer orbit? That’s total madness” and then he goes – No, you don’t understand. They produce too much carbon. So what we have to do is put them above the ozone layer. And that way it won’t effect us anymore. And then you go – well, there could be something in that, I suppose. And the next thing he’s talking about is deploying these light collecting machines which will then beam down onto enormous solar panels – hyper solar panels – and he’s up there talking about it. And you can’t help but nod agreeably now and again and go – no, he’s completely bonkers. It was just full-on. There was a guy who inserted electrochips into his skin…
Paul's LIFT08 talk was watched more than 50'000 times in a couple of days after he stepped on stage. The video is still up, it's still a lot of fun, and yes if you are French like me - not Swiss, nor Swedish (read the article you'll get the inside joke ;) - you will learn some new words to use during your next trip to an English pub.
The iO video is online, sorry for the delay Alessandro. All venture night videos have now been posted. Enjoy!
The LIFT08 venture night videos are now online on the talks page and from the table below:
The iO video is still being edited and will be available in a few days. Enjoy!
Clipperz's presentation at the LIFT08 venture night.
Cyril Lamblard presents Holistis at the LIFT08 venture night.
Raphaël Arrigoni presents Pixelux Entertainment at the LIFT08 Venture Night.