Get an inside look at Boston's Coolest Companies @ Innovation Open Houses

If you're a student in Boston and interested in startups/entrepreneurship, this is not to be missed...

 

The Innovation Open House series is a chance to visit some of Boston's coolest companies, meet the founder or CEO, get a tour, ask questions about the business - and usually participate in some sort of fun challenge or activity.

 

Looking for Funding for YOUR Startup? Apply for Open Angel Forum 2

Jason Calacanis (@Jason of TWiST) is bringing his Open Angel Forum to Boston! If your startup is looking for funding, apply for the chance to present!

 

Grab Your Calendar--We've Got The Top 10 Events in September!

Summer's over and we're getting ready for fall! We've got over 125 Events this month. Can't make them all? Here's our top 10 can't-miss events for the month of September:

Join Hundreds of Local Innovators at THE Quest for Innovation 2010

 

In its second year, THE QUEST is a high-tech mobile gaming experience (with teams competing) that will bring together leaders from across the technology, life sciences and creative communities to celebrate greater Boston’s leadership over the centuries as a global hub of innovation. This year’s event will be held in Kendall Square on Thursday, September 23rd (4pm-7pm) and will be built using SCVNGR’s geo-gaming platform.  Proceeds generated from THE QUEST will be used to help assist not-for-profit organizations and local university programs focused on advancing entrepreneurship in the region. 

 

Complete information and application details can be found at www.questforinnovation.com

Announcing: TechPicnic -- August 18th, 2010 -- Who Doesn't Love Picnics!!!

WHAT?

It’s mid-August, and who among us has been to enough picnics this summer? The kind with cupcakes? And what if the Boston/Cambridge tech community took over a small park for a flashmob-style picnic of our own?

 

That’s the sophisticated, high-level thinking behind TechPicnic, taking place for the first and perhaps only time on Wednesday, August 18th.

 

To make it excellent, you'll bring the food. The picnic blanket. The FUN games. And through your wizard-like command of social media, the awesome guests!!!!

Countdown of the Top 8 Boston Startup Entrepreneur Events in August!

Believe it or not, August is upon us.  Maybe some VCs are on vacation, but that doesn't mean the startup scene is slowing down.  The startup scene has over over 106 events this month. We know it can be hard to decide what to go to so we try to help out by highlighting what we think are the Top 8 Can't Miss Events this month!

Startup Leadership Program Now Accepting Applications for Boston Class of 2011

The Startup Leadership Program is a competitive, 9 month fellowship for entrepreneurs in their 20s and 30s.  Our fellows are leaders in the life sciences, tech, clean tech, and social enterprise sectors.  Some have live startups and are actively raising money; others are just starting out with an idea.  All are focused on starting a company and leading it. 

Interested in helping Students/Young Entrepreneurs? See the results of our survey

In the startup ecosystem there is a lot of ongoing discussion of how to better inspire, motivate and engage young people in New England. Everyone would love for more of the best and brightest to consider entrepreneurship and hopefully either join a startup or start their own.

 

Countdown of the Top 10 Boston Startup Entrepreneur Events in July!

 Innovation Month may be over, but the startup scene is still on fire with over 100 events this month. We know it can be hard to decide what to go to so we try to help out by highlighting what we think are the Top 10 Can't Miss Events this month!

Countdown of the Top 10 Boston Startup Entrepreneur Events in July!  

 

Top 5 Boston Developer Events in July

Dan Croak of thoughtbot hooks you up with the top developer events in July:

There are a steady stream of developer events in Boston and Cambridge every month. In July, I believe these five events will give you the most bang for your buck. They’re all free and represent a mix of hands-on practice, examining deeply-held dogmas, and pushing the boundaries of new technology.

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