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Change your scenery during #BIW18 with these Coffee & Coworking opportunities

During the 7th annual Baltimore Innovation Week, ETC has coordinated with various spaces to offer free coworking to attendees. Check out the list of spaces.

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Baltimore Innovation Week is upon us, meaning it’s time to get out and meet the local community.
To add provide a way to see a new spot and keep getting stuff done at the same time, coworking spaces throughout Baltimore are opening their doors and desks in celebration of innovation. It’s happening every day this week!
Beyond various programmed speaker events and evening happy hours, get some value during the week by getting out of your cubicle and exploring different coworking spaces with Coffee & Coworking.
You do have to register for specific times (they start at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. and last for about two hour slots), but you can do as many as you’d like across the week.

Participating Spaces Include:

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Additionally, some of these spaces are hosting other events during the week so you can get a two for one deal of coworking and event programming. See some of the featured programming below!

Featured Coffee Talks:
Featured Lunch & Learns:

Check out the full list of Baltimore Innovation Week events here.

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