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Get invited to Pixilated’s founders-only event [Events Roundup]

Plus: TEDxBaltimore 2015 is here. “Collisions” is the theme.

The founders of Launch Lane's inaugural cohort. (Courtesy photo)

Lasers, soirées, breakfast and TEDxBaltimore. Get out there, people!

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The Foundery’s CNC Laser Orientation
Have you always wanted to learn more about laser cutters and engravers? Join the Foundery’s intro course covering safety, operations, software, project design and more.
Monday, Jan. 26
6:30 p.m.
Baltimore Foundery, 207 S. Central Ave., Baltimore
More info.
Baltimore TechBreakfast
Interested in learning more about startups in Baltimore? Check out this month’s live demo-style event where you’re sure to make new connections in the Baltimore Tech community. And there’s breakfast! Hear from Vheda Health, QuotePie, DaoCloud and Advanced Metrics.
Wednesday, Jan. 28
8:00 a.m.
DLA Piper, 6225 Smith Ave., Baltimore
RSVP. FREE.
Startup Soirée
Calling all Startup founders and owners, business leaders, and game changers! Join Pixilated and Intrinsic Events for this evening of conversation moderated by Groove’s Ethan Giffin. To get invited, check out this link.
Thursday, Jan. 29
6:30 p.m.
Pixilated HQ, 3200 James St.,Baltimore
More info.
TEDxBaltimore
Collisions. Join leading thinkers, activists, artists, philosophers and entertainers from the Baltimore area. This day-long event includes over 15 speakers and deep conversations. Go and be inspired.
Friday, Jan. 30
9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Morgan State University, Murphy Fine Arts Center, 2201 Argonne Dr.,Baltimore
More info.

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