A dozen edtech companies from cities around the country are in town this week as part of a three-month accelerator program. On Thursday night, July 28, there’s a chance to meet them face-to-face.
"If you're interested in getting real about education, Baltimore wants to support you." @FrankBonsal #VilCapEdUS pic.twitter.com/1NytLf6F6I
— Brittney Riley Gavini (@RileyBrittney) July 27, 2016
The community event for Village Capital Education: US 2016 is set to be held at Spark Baltimore starting at 5:30 p.m. The free event features a panel on preparing the future workforce, with investors and entrepreneurs.
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Over four days, the 12 companies are participating in workshops and other programming as part of the accelerator. Baltimore is their second stop on a three-city tour. We wrote about the full scope last month.
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