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Web Summit: Branded £720 jumpers sell out at 'geek Glastonbury' | Web Summit: Branded £720 jumpers sell out at 'geek Glastonbury' |
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The annual gathering of tech leaders and entrepreneurs at Web Summit in Lisbon has taken a strange turn, with a Twitter row over hand-knitted jumpers. | The annual gathering of tech leaders and entrepreneurs at Web Summit in Lisbon has taken a strange turn, with a Twitter row over hand-knitted jumpers. |
The €850 (£720) sweater is available to buy on the "swag" section of its website, along with cheaper items such as T-shirts and reusable water bottles. | The €850 (£720) sweater is available to buy on the "swag" section of its website, along with cheaper items such as T-shirts and reusable water bottles. |
Some delegates and commentators took to Twitter to complain about the price. | Some delegates and commentators took to Twitter to complain about the price. |
But Web Summit chief executive Paddy Cosgrave told BBC News that, despite the outrage, the jumpers had sold out. | |
"It takes more than 40 hours to make these Aran sweaters so there's only about 12 in total and they are all sold," Mr Cosgrave said. | |
A slightly cheaper version - at 780 euros - has also sold out, according to the website, which no longer shows the prices of the items. | A slightly cheaper version - at 780 euros - has also sold out, according to the website, which no longer shows the prices of the items. |
Female knitters | Female knitters |
The back story to the sweater is that Mr Cosgrave has worn one on stage for years, knitted by his wife. Some speakers - including skateboarder Tony Hawk - had admired it and asked for one. | |
"If you want fast fashion from some part of the world made under very dubious circumstances, you can absolutely have a cheap sweater but if you want to support a dying indigenous industry and some wonderful female knitters in Donegal, there's a sweater I've been wearing for a number of years and we made it available online," Mr Cosgrave said. | |
But he acknowledged merchandise at a technology conference might be unusual. "Maybe the World Economics Forum doesn't have a merch store," he said. | But he acknowledged merchandise at a technology conference might be unusual. "Maybe the World Economics Forum doesn't have a merch store," he said. |
When Web Summit was conceived, Mr Cosgrove and his organisers had had more experience of attending rock concerts than technology conferences. | When Web Summit was conceived, Mr Cosgrove and his organisers had had more experience of attending rock concerts than technology conferences. |
"We wanted to fuse the excitement of a summer music festival with a more traditional business conference," he said. | "We wanted to fuse the excitement of a summer music festival with a more traditional business conference," he said. |
And the summit was still described by some of those early visitors as "Glastonbury for geeks". | And the summit was still described by some of those early visitors as "Glastonbury for geeks". |
Now hosted in Lisbon's Altice Arena, more normally a venue for entertainers such as Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga, it still has the air of a festival, with delegates issued with wristbands and popcorn available for sessions on the main stage. | Now hosted in Lisbon's Altice Arena, more normally a venue for entertainers such as Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga, it still has the air of a festival, with delegates issued with wristbands and popcorn available for sessions on the main stage. |
Back in 2010, Web Summit was a tiny gathering of "only Irish people in Dublin", Mr Cosgrave said. | |
"It wasn't until 2012 that our first overseas delegates started showing up," he added. | "It wasn't until 2012 that our first overseas delegates started showing up," he added. |
Now, the conference has grown to 70,000 delegates with some high-profile speakers. This year, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, EU negotiator Michel Barnier and European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager are speaking. | Now, the conference has grown to 70,000 delegates with some high-profile speakers. This year, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, EU negotiator Michel Barnier and European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager are speaking. |
In addition, from the technology world, Boston Dynamics's Marc Raibert, Microsoft president Brad Smith and Huawei chairman Guo Ping are all on stage. | In addition, from the technology world, Boston Dynamics's Marc Raibert, Microsoft president Brad Smith and Huawei chairman Guo Ping are all on stage. |