0100 Conference DACH

The 0100 Conference DACH is the German-speaking edition of the 0100 Conferences series, bringing together general partners, limited partners, family offices, advisors, and policymakers from the DACH region in Vienna for a curated two-day programme of networking and private equity market conversation

VENUE
Vienna
Austria
ORGANISER
0100 Conferences
https://www.0100conferences.com/conferences/0100-dach-2026
ATTENDANCE
200-400
2 days

The 0100 Conference DACH is the German-speaking edition of the 0100 Conferences series, bringing together general partners, limited partners, family offices, advisors, and policymakers from the DACH region in Vienna for a curated two-day programme of networking and private equity market conversation. With 200 to 400 attendees, it operates at the intimate end of the EMEA private capital circuit, prioritising the depth of individual interactions over the scale of a major summit.

The event is held at the Austria Trend Hotel Savoyen Vienna, a venue associated with corporate and financial gatherings in the Austrian capital. Vienna's position as the principal financial centre of the DACH region and a gateway between Western and Central European capital markets gives the conference a distinctive dual orientation: it serves the established LP and GP community of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland while also providing a point of connection with Central and Eastern European investors and managers.

The DACH market presents a specific landscape within European private equity. Germany is home to some of Europe's largest pension funds and insurance companies, as well as a dense population of mid-market buyout and growth equity managers. Austria functions as a regional hub for CEE-oriented capital, while Switzerland concentrates family office and institutional wealth that allocates to both domestic and international private equity strategies. The 0100 Conference DACH addresses this combined constituency within a single geography-focused format.

The 0100 Conferences series applies a consistent approach across its European editions: curated registration, a structured meeting programme, and an audience composition managed to ensure a productive ratio of capital allocators to fund managers. The DACH edition operates on these principles within the specific market conditions of the German-speaking region, where GP-LP relationships are typically built through sustained engagement rather than single-event introductions. For regional managers and the international managers who target DACH institutional capital, the conference provides an efficient annual concentration of the relevant community outside the larger pan-European summits.