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Hackaday Europe SuperCon // Belgrade, Serbia // April 9 2016
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"The Night Before" informal meetupiIs happening at club "Dvoristance," Cetinjska 15, Belgrade. Starting at 21:00
https://www.facebook.com/klub.dvoristance/
https://twitter.com/dvoristance
Hope to see you there!
Hackaday | Belgrade from Aleksandar Bradic on Vimeo.
Is now live at http://hackaday.io/belgrade
Not a lot of details yet, but hope you'll find some easter eggs ;)
The conference badge is coming together. @Voja Antonic has been hard at work on the design and just published the first details over on the conference badge project page.
Yes that's a R-Pentomino ;)
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UPDATE: It seems that Eventbrite has been having occasional issues with some of the non-Visa/Master/Amex/Discover cards. We're setting up additional ticket sales via eventim.rs to provide an alternative. If you were unable to purchase the Early Bird ticket because of the credit card issues, leave a note or send me a personal message, and we'll make sure you still get the ticket at the Early Bird price.
UPDATE: Eventim ended up being a big pain to deal with so we have a new plan :) If you're unable to make payment via Eventbrite, just send me a message and I'll send you a 100% discount ticket that doesn't require CC. With this you'll be able to get the ticket and you can make the actual payment at the box office when you're in Belgrade.
I have a problem with buying a ticket. I select Discover and enter card data but get response: "Wrong card type or card number is invalid.".
Card I'm using is Diners Card; here says it should work:
http://www.diners.com.hr/Pogodnosti-i-usluge/Placanje-u-inozemstvu.html?Ym5cMzAscFw3Nw==
Sorry to hear that. A few people had this issue, so we're working on setting up alternative payments via http://eventim.rs which should do a better job with non Visa/Master/Amex/Discover cards. I'll ping you as soon as it's live (should be early next week)
OK. Thanks.
I was aiming for an early bird ticket, though.
See you.
we'll make sure you get the early bird ticket price :)
Sooo... I've never been to Belgrade, so I have a couple of questions.
How do we get from the airport to the venue? Is there public transport, or is it better to take a taxi? If the latter, is there a taxi mafia we should be wary of? How much is a ride from the airport? Is it a fixed rate?
The regular taxi from the city to the airport should be no more than 2000 dinars (~17 euro). If you're taking a ride from the city to the airport (for a flight back) you will just get charged a metered fee, so that's nothing to worry about, but if you're taking a ride from the aiport to the city (when you arrive), there's a chance you might run into a rogue driver trying to go off-meter. So just ask about the price/meter thing before you enter the car and you'll be fine :)
When you exit the custom area, just ignore illegal taxi drivers which are annoying and sometimes expensive, continue straight about 10 meters and before the last exit (at the right side) there is a stand with taxi officer. Tell him that you need a taxi to the town center, and he will give you the ticket. Then go out, cross the road and enter the first taxi in the row, which will be just at your left side. That's the absolute safe way to avoid illegal taxi drivers, and to pay the fair price, which is 1800 dinars (15 euro), or at least it was two months ago. If you prepare the paper banknotes, taxi driver will almost for sure accept it. Otherwise you can tell him to stop near some exchange office.
There is the public transport, but you will possibly wait too long for it and it is not too comfortable.
According to my 2014 guidebook, there are a couple of buses - City bus 72 every 20-30 mins (100 dinars) or JAT bus every 20 mins (250 dinars). More info on airport websit http://www.beg.aero/en/strana/12891/car
Oh, forgot about these! JAT bus is actually pretty comfortable, doesn't take too long and it's cheap. I definitely recommend that option.
Any info on when the talk/workshop submissions will receive a reply?
Since my attendance might depend on the result, this would help enormously. Thanks!
Hi Daniel - we'll be sending replies in the next few days. Thanks for your patience!
Anyone planning a Belgrade trip from Germany? Would like to share the cost.
We don't have any "official" recommended hotels at the moment, but on the budget side - there are some very interesting hostels (example: http://www.arkabarka.net/) and airbnb.com is always a great option. On the "proper hotel" side, these are great value and all in the city core / close to the venue: http://www.88rooms.com/, http://belgradearthotel.com/, http://www.constantinethegreatbelgrade.com/hotel/en
If you're planning on staying on for a few days, bear in mind the Resonate festival from the 12th may increase demand for accommodation, especially at the budget end.
There's also the Union Hotel, looks like it's the closest from the venue
UPDATE: Early bird tickets are now on sale: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hackaday-belgrade-tickets-21409115240
Any info on the tickets? Wouldn't want to miss them. :D
Tickets will go on sale next Mon / Feb 8. Stay tuned!
Early bird ticket sales are now open: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hackaday-belgrade-tickets-21409115240
Got mine first thing this morning (around 7AM :D ). But thanks for the heads up!
It might be usefull to make a list with interesting museums and must-sees in the neighbourhood, I can imagine I'm not the only person to stay an extra few days.
To get started:
www.tesla-museum.org (Closed on monday!)
Museum of Science and technology http://www.muzejnt.rs/en/198
Just booked two ticket to belgrade for a friend and me. Aleksandar Bradic said I should post here to "pre-order two tickets".
We can't wait :D
If this were anywhere in Europe without a border I would bring the LUKA EV so people could have a drive. Given that the car is ''novel'' the prospect of driving it across an international border is somewhat daunting. I am not up to date on the situation on the Hungary / Serbia border.. Anyone know what the queue is like for normal cars? Do customs ask hard questions about cars, check car documents etc?
Going out from Hungary to Serbia is easier and faster as far as I know (if you are not driving at the same timeframe when the most of the Turkish and other guestworkers are heading home from Germany to have a holiday). I do not think that customs would have hard questions for your car. The customs officers are mostly curious about that you are not transporting immigrants and weapons to the EU nowadays.
Thanks. It is encouraging. I will do a bit more research double check our paperwork & see if we go closer to the date. It is a bit of a trek as about 1000km but do-able...
Posibly ATA carnet is what you will need. It is what we used when we drove the racing motoGP from EU to croatia and back on a trailor. Or just send a question to Serbian diplomacy. On the way back you can propbably stop at Rimac avotomibles. They designed the electric part of hybrid Koenigsegg Regera.
I saw the Rimac car at E car tech in Germany this year. My car is street legal & I would be driving it so a Carnet should not be required. I have been pulled by the police in Germany twice & I got a major interrogation. The fact that the car has ''nothing'' in the boot or engine bay freaks them out. It was all fine in the end when I showed them the motors inside the wheels but they really checked my paperwork in detail, checked the VIN on the chassis, checked the safety markings on the glass etc.. If that is what we get just on a ''normal'' check, a border crossing worries me....
Will there be a recording and/or a video stream of the talks?
There are no streaming plans at the moment but we'll try to record at least some of the talks.
..and of course there is the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade to go look at.
BTW for those that don't know, the Resonate festival is on the following week which may be of interest to hackadayers www.resonate.io
Not yet. We'll try to look into different options and provide some recommendations soon.
Does anyone know, can I attend the event as a visitor, without having to present?
Absolutely! Tickets should go on sale on the first week of February. Stay tuned!
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I'm in, guys!