

Munich Tech Sauna January Meetup
Get ready to turn up the heat at the Munich Tech Sauna for an hour of sizzling tech talk and networking with fellow enthusiasts. This event promises to be a fun and informal gathering where you can dive into the latest tech trends while enjoying the unique sauna atmosphere.
Whether you're a tech guru or just curious about the latest innovations, this is the perfect opportunity to connect, share ideas, and maybe even make some new friends. So grab your towel, bring your best tech stories, and let's make this a night to remember! Don't miss out on this hot event—see you there!
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Be sure to join our Discord and Reddit for last minute updates and chat. It's always a good idea to say hi before we first meet.
General info:
Code of Conduct:
https://techsauna.dev/code-of-conduct
FAQ
FAQ:How much does it cost? - You just need to pay for the 4-hour sauna ticket at the entrance, and that's all.
I will arrive an hour later. - No problem, we’ll be there. You can find us when you arrive. Look out for our Munich Tech Sauna logo, sometimes we also bring a flag. Say hi on Discord and network, it makes it easier to find us.
Will there be speeches? - It is a digital detox event. We chill, talk, and have some beers.
What should I bring? - Bring slippers, 2-3 towels, cash, swimwear if you plan to swim, and some water.
But why is there a tech meetup in the sauna? - The idea comes from Finland, where people enjoy chit-chatting in the heat after a long day.
I am not a "developer techie" person. :/ - That's totally fine! People from all kinds of professions and backgrounds join us.
Tips for sauna newbies
Sauna bathing should be a comfortable experience, so always listen to your body and don't feel pressured to stay as long as others.
Plan enough time for your sauna visit, around two hours for a full session, to allow for relaxation rather than rushing. Avoid going in hungry or with a full stomach.
Before entering the sauna, shower and dry yourself completely, as dry skin sweats more easily. A warm foot bath beforehand can also promote sweating.
Inside the sauna, place your towel beneath your ENTIRE body. Aim for a short but intense sweat, typically 8 to 15 minutes on the middle or upper bench, guided by how you feel. Sit up for the last two minutes to adjust your circulation.
After the sauna, cool down gradually. Start by getting fresh air to supply your body with oxygen before using cold water from a shower or hose. If using a plunge pool, rinse off sweat beforehand.
Following the cold plunge or shower, a warm foot bath can help your body re-balance its temperature and create a feeling of warmth. Additional cold applications can further train your blood vessels and boost your immune system.
Finally, take a rest break to allow your body to recover fully.