Top August Startup Events
Have you heard about the Zivity Striptease party for Charity this Friday? This sounds like one of the most fun fundraisers I’ve been invited to in ages! Most of the tickets are gone but if hurry you can still get tickets HERE. It’s a benefit for Kiva, American Cancer Society, Youth Speaks and Steven’s Hope, so come down for a good cause – and it definitely won’t be like any other tech party you’ve been to. Celebrate with Zivity and watch their models strip off their clothes to the highest bidders for their favorite charities.
We’re also back with our 4th FailChat, and hope for another sold out show! Join us August 17th to hear if and how startups can survive without funding. We’ll be joined by 3 founders who have tried it and an outside adviser/investor who’s seen both sides of the coin. Be sure to reserve you spot at http://failchat4.mogotix.com
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20% – BlogHer ’10
August 6-7
The Hilton, New York City
Building on the momentum of five consecutive sold-out annual conferences, BlogHer ’10 will bring bloggers from every corner of the blogosphere together for hands-on learning, rich discussions, opportunities to meet with the brands that support them and plentiful networking opportunities. BlogHer ’10 will be at the The Hilton New York from August 6 – 7, 2010. We will kick off on Thursday August 5 with our fourth annual BlogHer Business Conference, a “crash course” on best practices for reaching the most influential and powerful consumers — women online — in the quickly evolving social media world. And Girls in Tech attendees can receive 20% off BlogHer Business registration by using the discount code GIT.
Year-Up Submission Deadline
August 13
Year Up is as a one-year intensive Information Technology (IT) education and internship program for low-income young adults, ages 18 to 24. The Year Up program combines classroom education, professional internships, educational stipends, college credit and personal support to enable low-income young adults from the Bay Area to secure livable wage jobs and pursue higher education. Year Up’s mission is to close the Opportunity Divide by providing urban young adults with the skills, experience, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through professional careers and higher education. We also serve employers by introducing them to pre-screened, pre-trained, diverse entry-level talent. To apply to the program applicants must have a high school diploma or GED (applicants in process of completing high school or earning their GED are encouraged to apply). For more information, check out http://yearup.org or email sfbayadmissions@yearup.org
15% off – Social DevCamp Chicago
Aug 14 – 15
McCormick Tribune, Chicago
SocialDevCamp Chicago is two days of developer-centric sessions about making the most of the social web. It’s the unconference for social application and platform developers, mobile social developers, evangelists, and enthusiasts. At SocialDevCamp you’ll join hundreds of passionate developers and creators for a weekend of robust talks on social applications, platforms, APIs, mobile applications, identity management, and new media. True to WebWallflower form, we’ve twisted the arms of the SocialDevCamp Chicago organizers to get you the best deal on their $30.00 weekend even we can possibly get. Our hard-nosed negotiating tactics got them to knock $5.00 off the price so you can get one extra latte without all the guilt while you’re in the Windy City. Registration is at http://socialdevcampchicago.com/register/ with the code “webwallflower-blowout-sale”
Usability Bootcamp SF
August 19 & 20th, 2010
Cooper, 100 First Street, San Francisco
A hands-on workshop taught by well-known usability consultant Christine Perfetti. Over two full days, learn how to run regular usability tests to: uncover your users’ latent needs, refine features/requirements, test the depth of interactions, refine design, and much more. Walk away with end-to-end knowledge on how to take advantage of testing to build world-class products. You’ll also learn how to apply these techniques in different environments, from engineering-driven agile shops to large enterprises. For subscribers of this email, enter the promo code ‘webwallflower’ by Friday, July 30th to sign up for $795 – a savings of $300 off the final registration price. http://www.perfettimedia.com/workshops/usability_bootcamp/san-francisco.html
5% off – Mess At The Mansions
September 15 – 19, 2010
Las Vegas Mini Castles Mansion Complex, Las Vegas NV
The Mess at the Mansions is a five day retreat that mixes business with pleasure, created in an idyllic situation to foster real business results, developing the intimate business relationships we all need to grow. Inside three large Mansions, just miles from the Las Vegas strip, a business retreat of epic proportions is being held for 20 guests living side by side for five days with some of Americas greatest entrepreneurs. These leaders have mentored some of the foremost business successes in America. Their brains are yours for five exquisite days and night in some of the most enjoyable atmosphere ever offered. Join us in fabulous Las Vegas. We’ve coordinated some of the most exclusive accommodations, greatest food, and finest wines, in a well appointed mansion, with first class service from the time you land until the moment you return to the airport. What if you could get all this plus the greatest business experience of your life? For more information, check out http://themessbeforesuccess.com/sign_up_mess_at_the_mansions.html and to register with your exclusive FailCon 5% discount, enter the code FC201 into the discount code field.
25% off – Web Expo New York
Sept 27th – 30th
New York, NY
Set in the East Coast’s thriving Internet hub, Web 2.0 Expo New York assembles top tech influencers for four days of intense talks, workshops, discussions, and networking events. Connect with other designers, developers, entrepreneurs, marketers, business strategists, and investors at one of the most vibrant events of the year. More information available at http://www.web2expo.com/webexny2010/ and be sure to claim your 25% off with the code “webny10bd6″
The Awesome Foundation
$1k Grants for Awesome Ideas
The SF Awesome Foundation provides $1,000 grants to people in the Bay Area who want to do a cool project and need a little cash to make it happen. There are no strings attached or fine print. We don’t want a stake in it. We just want to help you make it happen. The only thing we’ll ask is that you share your project with us and the community during a small party we’ll throw in your honor. Recently, we awarded $1k to the History of the Sky: a project to video tape the sky over the Exploratorium for an entire year… check it out: http://murphlab.com/hsky/ We especially like projects that are quirky and for the community’s benefit or enjoyment. It’s up to you, it just needs to be awesome. Apply now!
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Mobile Mixer
Aug 4th, 6:30 – 8:30p
pariSoma Loft
pariSoma will be hosting a Mobile Mixer for startups in the mobile industry. Startups will be demoing at tables throughout the space and will include a mix of apps, hardware, and accessories. If you are creating mobile tech, we want to see it! Attendees will mix with hot bay area startups while enjoying sangria, beer, and snacks. Info at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141500829211185
Zivity Presents: Charity Fashion Show
Aug 6th, 6:00pm – 1:00am
RF80
Come celebrate Zivity’s birthday, re-launch of the website and enjoy watching amazing runway models strip off their clothes to the highest bidders for their favorite charities, including Kiva, Youth Speaks, Americn Cancer Society, and Steven’s Hope. Tickets at http://striptease.eventbrite.com/
Girls in Tech Presents: The Fast Track with Mariam Naficy
Aug 9th, 6:00 – 8:30p
Nextspace.us (28 2nd Street)
erial entrepreneur Mariam Naficy shares with us her rapid rise to success fresh out of business school as co-founder and co-CEO of Eve.com. She raised $26 million for her start up venture and sold it for $100 million in her late 20′s. Mariam is now pioneering the area of crowd-sourcing design with her new venture, Minted.com, the online retailer of stationery, invitations, and photo cards. She will talk about what she attributes her early success to and what other young (and any age!) women can do to harness their entrepreneurial potential. Reserve a space at
http://mariamnaficyfasttrack.eventbrite.com/
Make your Website a Client Magnet
Aug 10th, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Hotel Diva
There’s no need to be intimidated by technology: The ladies of PowWow Network get guests oriented with the basics of growing your business with Google, Facebook, LinkedIn and more, while you grow your network with other small business owners (guys are invited, too). Information available at http://powwow081010.eventbrite.com/
How To Grow Your Online Games
Aug 10th, 7:00p – 9:30p
Art Institute, 10 UN Civic Center Plaza
We have all heard the less than optimistic coverage on games growth. Overall casual and console game sales dropped by 26% in April. Even social games, a major growth area over the last few years, are not as easy with Facebook virality changes and the rise of game companies with massive user bases and large marketing muscle. Feeling frustrated? Well don’t. Instead come join us July 28th at 7pm to hear Joe Dunn and Josh Rose tell you how to beat the pessimistic forecasts by combining creative design, new technology, and platform agnostic virality to create game experiences players crave, share, and keep coming back for. There will be a brief interactive Q&A; between each speaker; so designers and developers can get a chance to get some direct opinions or strategies on some of their own games and businesses. And of course–come party with us after the event to brainstorm, chill, or simply share a beer with awesome fellow game developers. More information and tickets at http://bayareavideogamedevelopermeetup.eventbrite.com/
Search Engine Strategies
Aug 16th – 20th, 8:30a – 6:00p
Moscone West
Now in its 12th year, SES is organized and programmed by the SES Advisory Board and SearchEngineWatch.com, the leading authority on Search Engine Marketing (SEM), including SEO and PPC. The event is packed with sessions covering PPC management, keyword research, SEO, social media, local, mobile, link building, duplicate content, multiple site issues, video optimization, site optimization and usability, while offering high-level strategy, keynotes, an expo floor with 100+ companies, networking events, parties and more! Information at http://www.searchenginestrategies.com/
FailChat #4: How to Survive Without Funding
August 17, 6:30 – 9:30
Parisoma: 1436 Howard St. SF
Many companies today don’t get funded. Considering that, how does a startup survive tough competition, company growth, and unpredictable markets with virtually zero capital? To address these questions and concerns, we’ve compiled a panel of founders who’ve been there and investors who’ve seen it happen. We’ll be discussing whether its possible to get by without funding, how to balance the budget if you try, and what problems you are likely to encounter. We’ll also be getting into what tools to use, how to stay lean, stories of what hasn’t worked, and other fundamentals of the self-funded process. Each FailChat attracts an intimate and targeted group of early-stage founders and entrepreneurs to discuss the common mistakes and missteps that startups and small businesses take. Beer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages, and appetizers are provided throughout the seminar. Panelists currently include: Pat Diven from AddToAny, Gregarious Narain from Lil Grams, and Lyn Williams from MySoiree, with more TBA. Buy Tickets At: http://failchat4.mogotix.com
140Conf: Exploring the State of Now
Aug 19th, All Day
Moscone Center
The #140conf events provide a platform for the worldwide twitter community to: listen, connect, share and engage with each other, while collectively exploring the effects of the emerging real-time internet on business. Our schedule will be unique and fast paced. It is our intention to provide a platform for as many people as possible to share their thoughts and engage in conversation with the attending delegates. You will find individual talks set to: 10 minutes; “Featured talks” 15 and the various panel discussions are set for 15 and 20 minutes. More information available at http://sf.140conf.com/
Usability Bootcamp SF
August 19 & 20th, 2010
Cooper, 100 First Street, San Francisco
A hands-on workshop taught by well-known usability consultant Christine Perfetti. Over two full days, learn how to run regular usability tests to: uncover your users’ latent needs, refine features/requirements, test the depth of interactions, refine design, and much more. Walk away with end-to-end knowledge on how to take advantage of testing to build world-class products. You’ll also learn how to apply these techniques in different environments, from engineering-driven agile shops to large enterprises. For subscribers of this email, enter the promo code ‘webwallflower’ by Friday, July 30th to sign up for $795 – a savings of $300 off the final registration price. http://www.perfettimedia.com/workshops/usability_bootcamp/san-francisco.html
UX Week
August 24-27
San Francisco
Adaptive Path’s UX Week is the premier user experience conference. With a mix of inspiring talks from recognized thought leaders and hands-on workshops delivering takeaway skills, this event delivers for user experience professionals at all levels — directors, managers, and practitioners. Join us for the seventh UX Week. It just keeps getting better and better! http://uxweek2010.eventbrite.com
SFAMA Presents – The Old Spice Phenomenon
Aug 25th, 6:00 – 8:30p
Bars + Tone (1550 Bryant Street, Suite 1000)
Old Spice has gone through an incredible transformation in rebranding themselves. For two years, they stayed silent. No advertising, no promotion. The goal was to reposition themselves to an entirely different target market. With guidance from advertising pioneers Weiden + Kennedy, Old Spice succeeded and took the world by storm. From clever commercials to perfectly executed viral ad campaigns, Old Spic…e has redefined advertising. How will this affect the future of marketing? What will we see in the months to come? Who will succeed, and who will be perceived as a rip-off? Join Jim Nichols and our panel of social media experts for an in-depth conversation on the Old Spice phenomenon. RSVP at http://sfama.org/?p=1271
Digital Summer 2010
Aug 25th, 8:00p – 11:30p
Temple (540 Howard)
On August 25th, Ubergizmo will host Digital Summer, an event that brings together the most international, professional, and glamorous crowd in San Francisco to celebrate photography, fashion, art, and technology. Among the unique features of this one-of-a-kind event is a live runway fashion show. Invitees will also have a chance to enjoy a professional photo-shoot and lots of time to socialize. RSVP at http://digitalsummer2010.eventbrite.com/
Teens in Tech MiniConference
Sept 11th, 9:00a – 5:00p
KickLabs, San Francisco
Teens in Tech miniConference is a miniature version of the Teens in Tech Conference held in San Francisco annually. The goal of the Teens in Tech miniConference is to bring a close group of individuals and have discussions and talks on subjects ranging from social media, web technologies, venture capital, green technology, and many more. For more information, check out http://teensintech.com/conference/
DEMO Fall
Sept 13 – 15, All Day
Hyatt Regency
Come to DEMO to preview new, carefully-vetted products and business plans from entrepreneurs eager to show you their innovations in one place at one time. It’s where entrepreneurs, investors, media and buyers will all converge to take the most promising products from concept to customers. You should be there to experience the future of innovation, find quality dealflow, and network with the people who are likely to change the face of technology in the years to come. All will converge at DEMO Fall 2010 in Silicon Valley, to see the latest innovations in key tech segments. For more information, check out http://www.demo.com/
SF Beta 4.0.4
Sept 15th, 5:00 – 9:00p
111 Minna Gallery
SF Beta is one of San Francisco’s best and biggest startup mixers, attracting founders, innovators, investors, and executives from Silicon Valley and beyond. Our loosely structured event attracts over 350 people, and sometimes a whole lot more. We provide tasty gourmet appetizers and a full cash bar, along with live demos from startups throughout the night. September is a special month, as it marks our 4th year anniversary, along with producer Christian Perry’s birthday. Join us for an evening of celebration and merriment as we kick off another great year. Reserve a spot at http://sfbeta404.eventbrite.com/
Social Email Conference: Integrating Email Marketing & Social Media
Sept 17th, 9:00a – 5:30p
Hotel Nikko
Social:Email San Francisco will bring together marketing experts, email companies and brands to discuss integrated email and social media marketing campaigns. This one day conference offers expert-led guidance on how to engage with customers via email and social media, including tips on how to maximize the impact of your campaigns, insights into new tools and services, how to monitor and measure the results, and trends to watch out for. This is the ultimate event for anyone interested in combining email with social media marketing. Reserve your spot at http://socialmediamarketing.co.uk/socialemail
Smartphone Games Summit
Sept 24th, 9:00a – 5:00p
Hotel Nikko
The Smartphone Games Summit is a single day conference focused on the emerging smartphone games space. The conference will bring together leading developers, investors, and executives from around the globe to share their collective wisdom on what’s working today and where this exciting industry is heading. The Smartphone Games Summit will touch on a number of key trends, including: International trends in smartphone games; Engaging smartphone game design; Lessons from leaders; Mobile social games; Keys to successful monetization; Building and executing a successful distribution strategy. More information at http://www.mediabistro.com/smartphonegamessummit/
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15% off – Founders Showcase
Aug 3rd, 4:00p – 10:00p
Microsoft Campus, Mountain View
See Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, and Jason Calacanis, CEO of Mahalo.com, speak at the The Founder Showcase on August 3rd in Silicon Valley. This quarterly start-up pitch and networking event brings together over 275 investors, founders, and members of the press to hear talks from leading CEOs, and pitches from 10 hot technology start-ups in an open Pitch Competition. A panel of investors will provide critical feedback of the pitches, and the two best companies will face off in a “Showcase Showdown” lightning round to determine the Grand Prize Winner. There is also a networking and table area where investors and start-ups will convene with food and drinks. Tickets start at just $40, but there is a very limited number available. WebWallflower readers get a 15% discount by using the code web_wallflower. For more information or to apply to the Pitch Competition, go to www.FounderShowcase.com.
SV NewTech
Aug 3rd, 7:00 – 10:00p
DLA Piper, Palo Alto
Learn about hot new web technologies and mingle with 200 fellow entrepreneurs, investors, bloggers, and tech enthusiasts. This meetup fills up quick, so be sure to RSVP 2 weeks early each month. The Lineup is announced day of, we always feature 4 interesting companies. The first hour of the meetup will be demos (actual demos, no power point slides
The 2nd hour is for networking and taking to the presenters. The event is free – pizza, beer, and wine will be provided. Check out their Meetup Group for more info.
Yahoo! Girl Geek Dinner
Aug 3rd, 5:30 – 8:30pm
Yahoo! headquarters, URL’s Cafe in Building C, Sunnyvale
Bay Area Girl Geek Dinner is a night of technology, great food/drink and conversation at Yahoo’s Sunnyvale headquarters! Learn about what’s going on at Yahoo! and network with other girl geeks, including those responsible for designing and building cool Yahoo! products. Share drink and food with your friends and hear presentations from Yahoo! innovators. Hilary Schneider (Yahoo! Americas EVP) will be the keynote speaker, and presentations on Yahoo Query Language (YQL), YUI, web performance, innovation at scale, infinite browse system, and accessibility will be delivered by Yahoo! girl geeks throughout the evening. All registered attendees will receive a free Yahoo! “Code like a Girl” shirt and sticker. For more info and to register: http://girlgeekdinner.pathable.com/
SV Innovation Society
Aug 4th, 6:00 – 9:00p
Bay Care & Restaurant, Palo Alto
SVII’s August 4th Society dinner will feature Chris Miller, co-founder of LifePlays—a company “created to bring the transformative skills of connective, embodied Improv to communities and innovative workplaces.” LifePlays’ corporate improv workshops have fostered creativity, innovation, team development, and leadership at many companies, including Google, Microsoft, Genetech, and Whole Foods Markets. More information available at http://svii.net/events/?event_id=18
Collabopreneur
Aug 5th, 6:30 – 10:30pm
Fenwick & West LLP, 801 California Street, Room 101, Mountain View
Have a startup idea? Come to find partners to bootstrap it! Don’t have a startup ideas yet? Will will co-design one! Come, join experts and wannabe entrepreneurs to collaboratively start up new ventures. Let’s generate new ideas for profitable ventures, discuss alternative / new approaches to funding our prototypes, finished products, and marketing. Let’s experiment with venture development framework by co-founding new ventures t…hat combines in creative ways existing assets of group members. Lt’s explore innovative funding solutions developers, content creators, and entrepreneurs can use. RSVP here at their Meetup group.
Raising Capital for Early Stage Entrepreneurs
Aug 5th, 6:00 – 9:00pm
Cooley LLP, 3175 Hanover, Palo Alto
With the cost for developing anything software related continuing to decline, technology startups need far less cash than they did even a few years ago. However, most startups that want to grow fast still do need some venture capital, so where should you now go to raise that first round beyond friends & family? Do you just need to be one of the pack to get portfolio strategy angels like Ron Conway to throw you a few crumbs? Or, do you need to look bigger than you are to attract the attention of Mike Maples with his “Thunder lizard” approach? What about more conventional angel groups such as the Band of Angels, Sand Hill Angels, and Angels’ Forum? What sort of deals are they looking for? What about individual angels such as those featured on the Venture Hacks Angels List? And, what about the new smaller VC funds? These questions and more to be addressed at this SVASE event.
TEDxBayArea
Aug 10th, 6:30 – 8:30p
Tied House & Brewery, Mountain View
TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is probably already on your radar as a massive and incredibly cool nonprofit conference for idea sharing, but if you haven’t been to a TED event yet, here’s your chance. You might even get a cameo in the background of a famous TED Talk video—who knows? More information on speakers and agenda at http://tedxbayareaaug2010.eventbrite.com/
Hackers & Founders
Aug 11th, 6:00 – 9:00p
California Billiards, Mountain View
Hackers in the Bay Area interested in founding startups. We get together every two or three weeks and talk about shiny new technologies that get us excited and/or companies that we’re working on. It’s very low key and casual. A lot of us read Hacker News http://news.ycombinator.com. If that’s the kind of stuff that you like to read, you’ll probably fit right in at our meetup. More information available at http://www.meetup.com/Hackers-and-Founders/
iPhone Play
Aug 12th, 5:00 – 7:30p
Plug & Play, Sunnyvale
Head over to the Plug and Play Tech Center to check out four product demonstrations of the latest iPhone apps. Business owners and developers: Make sure to bring your resume to take advantage of several networking opportunities. Oh, and naturally there will be pizza and beer! RSVP at http://pnpiphoneplay.eventbrite.com/
GTUG Campout
Aug 13th – 14th
Googleplex, Mountain View
At this weekend-long hackathon at the Googleplex in Mountain View, you’ll have the opportunity to design, develop, and demo a complete application over the course of three days. Just puttin’ it out there: We’d love to see some teleporters. What’s that you say? You need an extra day? More information available at http://gtug-campout-2010.eventbrite.com/
Craigslist Foundation BootCamp
Aug 14th, 7:30a – 5:30p
Berkeley, CA
Imagine 1,500 passionate people gathered together to strengthen their communities and neighborhoods. That’s Boot Camp a fun, intensive one-day conference where you will learn to bring your ideas for empowered — communities into reality. At Boot Camp, you will participate in interactive workshops, meet people who can turn dreams into action, receive expert coaching, and get fired up by stories of successful community transformations. Registration for the 7th Annual Craigslist Foundation Boot Camp is now live: http://www.craigslistfoundation.org/boot-camp
SV iPhone iPad Developer’s Demo Night
Aug 16th, 7:00 – 9:30pm
951 Benecia, Sunnyvale
We get together monthly to share projects, opportunities, and how-tos related to developing for the iPhone. Experienced developers, newcomers, and people with ideas are all welcome. We’ve enjoyed presentations from investors, entrepreneurs, and experts in all sorts of relevant topics from user interface design to programming. Each meeting usually contains a couple of fast-paced but deep talks and several demos. We don’t do a lot of detailed programming instruction (there are lots of other resources for that), but instead focus on getting iPhone developers and entrepreneurs together with each other and with the resources they need to succeed. Got an iPhone project? Come join us! Information at http://www.meetup.com/sviphone/
The Founder Conference
Aug 17th, 1:00 – 8:00p
Microsoft Campus, Mountain View
The ultimate training ground for founders, this one-day conference will cover all the tips and tricks of the startup jungle. Hear from founders of successful startups like Mint.com and Dropbox, as well as VCs and and other startup addicts, or even pitch your own startup to get feedback from the group! Information is available http://founderconference.eventbrite.com/
Silicon Valley Tweetup
Aug 18th, 6:00 – 9:00p
Kaama Lounge, San Jose
What’s a better way to spend a hot August night than to have some cool drinks and networking with friends? We’ll do just that at Kaama Lounge in San Jose. Our August event is sponsored by Cisco and Tungle. Because of their generous sponsorships, we’re able to donate all of the door donations to our charity of choice: Help A Lost Child. For more information on the event, contact Michael Brito (@britopian), Jennifer Leggio (@mediaphyter) or Gabriel Carrejo (@gabrielcarrejo) or check out their Facebook Page.
PlugandPlay TechCenter Events
Daily!
So PlugandPlay TechCenter has a ton of awesome events, and it would take an entire newsletter just to share them all. Skim their calendar regularly to see what they have to offer. http://www.plugandplaytechcenter.com/calendar/
SVASE Series
Weekly
SVASE, the Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs, is the largest and fastest growing nonprofit association in Northern California dedicated exclusively to helping early stage tech entrepreneurs. They hold events regularly in the peninsula, and occasionally the city itself. There are too many to name in my brief email, but be sure to check them out for advice on investment, team development, financing, corporate leadership, and much more: http://www.svase.org/
SDforum
Weekly Not to add another list of events to my list, but SDforum also has something every other day. Essentially “SDForum is the leading Silicon Valley not-for-profit organization providing an unbiased source of information and insight to the technology community. SDForum provides a venue for engineers, executives, researchers, technology leaders, and venture capitalists to exchange information on emerging technologies and best practices.” Info on their events at www.sdforum.com.
Founders Space
Founders Space brings together founders, angels, VCs, attorneys, CFOs and other experts to answer the questions all founders have. We’re focused on developing new ways to connect founders, advisors and investors around the world. Our vision is to build a global platform, where startups and advisors work as virtual teams to enter and grow new markets, and where investors can efficiently discover the best matches for their investment goals. So join us in this grand adventure, and let’s build something truly great!
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