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Students are free at #BIW15 Business Day

We want more college entrepreneurs involved in the Baltimore tech community, so we're offering free tickets to the Business Conference Day during Baltimore Innovation Week.

Business Day at Baltimore Innovation Week 2014. (Photo by ZMB Media)

As part of an ongoing effort to get more university students involved in the Baltimore tech community, we’re offering free tickets to young entrepreneurs for the entire Business Conference Day during Baltimore Innovation Week 2015.
Use the code “BIW15BizStudent” to receive free tickets to any of our Business Conference Day events on Friday, Oct. 2.

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Business Conference Day events include:

  • Entrepreneur Boot Camp: Geared towards early-stage entrepreneurs, this fast-paced boot camp will feature experts ready to teach you the basics of starting your business. Learn how to find investors, build a team, get your first customers and more!
  • Lunch&Learn: Workshop Your Business: When starting a business, there’s usually not a lot of money, but a ton of questions. Wish you could hire a consultant or expert to help you perfect your business without a big paycheck? These Lunch&Learn workshops are perfect for the early stage business owner looking to get specific feedback and advice for their business.
  • #Failfest: In this off-the-cuff, unfiltered and unapologetic event, we’ll hear from a variety of speakers about their past failure(s) and what they’ve learned along the way. Sometimes it takes a lot of failed attempts before you get to that one-in-a-million idea that will launch you to success.

Please note: Students must present a valid student ID when checking into these events. No admission will be granted without it.

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