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FSFE's Speaker list

"Free as a speech"

If you have a request for speakers who can represent the Free Software Foundation Europe and serve the Free Software movement at a conference, event or panel discussion, this page is made for you. If you would like to invite one of these speakers to an event, please contact the speaker via email.

Bernhard Reiter

Bernhard Reiter is especially good at explaining how to build an ethical business with Free Software. He can also speak about Free Software development, funding Free Software, and about the history of the Free Software Foundation Europe.

Languages

He speaks English and German.

Ciarán O'Riordan

Ciarán O'Riordans's prefered topics are:

Languages

Ciaran speaks English.

Georg C.F Greve

Georg C.F Greve can discuss about Free Software from different angles: the philosophical, social, scientific, economic, educational, and the political aspects. He also can deliver speeches about open standards, the political challenges of the digital society, and about the Free Software Foundation Europe.

Languages

Georg speaks English and German fluently.

Henrik Sandklef

Henrik Sandklef can speak about these topics:

Languages

Henrik speaks English and Swedish fluently.

Ivan Jelic

Ivan Jelic can discuss about:

Languages

Ivan speaks English and Serbo-Croatian.

Jonas Öberg

Jonas Öberg can speak about:

Languages

Jonas speaks English and Swedish fluently.

Marcus Rejas

Marcus Rejas can deliver speeches about:

Languages

Marcus speaks English and Swedish.

Matthias Kirschner

Matthias Kirschner can speak to audiences on a range of topics around Free Software, including:

Languages

Matthias speaks English and German.

Shane Martin Coughlan

Shane Martin Coughlan can deliver speeches especially about:

Shane speaks English.

Pablo Machon

Pablo Machon can discuss about:

Languages

Pablo speaks English and Spanish.

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