Waves '24 is happening on November 14 in Munich. Join us in person to power up your innovation.
On November 14, 2024, innovators from the entire Make community will return to Munich for Waves ‘24, an exhilarating day of automation magic packed with networking, learning, and celebration.
We’re going even bigger than our inaugural event last year, and you’ll leave charged with ideas and inspiration to unlock even more of your potential.
What’s in store at Waves '24?
Learn: Masterclasses, workshops, and talks with experts from across the Make community.
Discover: Get updated with the latest innovations and future trends in automation.
Connect: Grow your community, with sessions designed to connect you with other attendees, speakers, and innovators who share your passions.
Celebrate: Debrief the day over dinner, and join the epic after party in a one-of-a-kind venue.
Tickets include breakfast, lunch, dinner, and party
Get your Waves '24 ticket today
Booking is easy: Simply register using the link below. Super Early Bird tickets are limited and selling fast — act now to secure your spot for just €199 (excluding VAT).
Hey there, I have been experimenting with automation for a while now, but I find it hard to come up with real groundbreaking ones for my processes and work as a UX and digital product designer. I am thinking of attending “Waves '24” but I am a bit hesitant that I only get inspired by and enthusiast from the new possibilities (that I am not going to use in my work).
Does this resonate with more people? Am I thinking to large or complicated?
You have to convince me more using Make.com instead of having to convince me to come.
Hi Dennis, I consider to register for Waves’24 and feel exactly the same. I am rather a beginner and try to discover the possibilities of Make. Probably a lot of the agenda is too advanced for me.
Proposal: let’s register and meet there I think there is always something valueable to take from such an event.
However, @Make team: could you provide some more information about the live sessions and demos?