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A Startup Weekend in Brazil in 2011. A Startup Weekend (also known as Startupweekend or SW) is a 54-hour entrepreneurship educational competitive event, [1] in which groups of participants form teams around ideas the Friday evening, and work during the weekend to develop a working prototype, demo, and VC presentation by Sunday evening. Startup ...
The 2014 Pitchfork Music Festival was held on July 18–20 at Union Park in Chicago. [15] The event's headliners were Beck, Neutral Milk Hotel, and Kendrick Lamar. [16] Three-day passes for the festival sold out by the beginning of April. [17]
The first seed accelerator was Y Combinator, started in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 2005, and then later moved to Silicon Valley by Paul Graham. [3] It was followed by TechStars (in 2006), Seedcamp (in 2007), AngelPad (in 2010), Startupbootcamp (in 2010), Tech Wildcatters (in 2011), several accelerators of SOSV, Boomtown Boulder (in 2014) and Antler (in 2017).
TechCrunch Disrupt brings innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, and tech enthusiasts worldwide. At Disrupt, attendees can witness groundbreaking startups pitch their ideas to a panel of judges, participate in networking events, and explore the latest trends in technology through keynote speeches and panel discussions.
17 cities around the world 2020 September 22–24, Digital Event Originally planned for New Orleans, LA 2021 March 2–4, Digital Event [7] 2021 November 1–5, Digital Event 2022 October 12-14, Digital & In-Person Various cities around the world Combination of in-person event in Seattle and digital/online participation. 2023
StartupBus started off as a joke by Elias Bizannes and Bart Jellema on 1 July 2009 to start a hackathon on bus trip from San Francisco to Austin for the SXSW Conference. Eventually, the first bus launched on 1 February 2010, which consisted of 25 strangers on the way to Austin for the SXSW Conference , during which a total of 6 startups were ...
1871 is a nonprofit digital startup incubator in the Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Illinois. [1] It was founded in 2012 by J. B. Pritzker and is the flagship project of The Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center (CEC), a nonprofit organization that helps entrepreneurs build high-growth, sustainable businesses that serve as platforms for economic development and civic leadership.
In 2016, Slush was held from November 30 to December 1. At the Helsinki Fair Center. A new sister event was Slush Music, which was expected to bring 1,500 technology and music professionals to the Cable Factory for one day. [12] Slush, in cooperation with Finnair, organized a direct scheduled flight from San Francisco to Helsinki. [13]