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Lean Startup Machine: artist Brady Dale covers startup conference with comic

This weekend, Technically sent South Philly comic artist Brady Dale out to the second local Lean Startup Machine.

Lots of events are popping up to encourage experimentation with entrepreneurship. We wanted a new way to think about and track the outcomes from just such an event.

This weekend, Technically sent South Philly comic artist Brady Dale out to the second local Lean Startup Machine, a paid-workshop series spinning out of a business book published last year by tech startup vet Eric Reis. Check out our coverage of the event here, including participating projects and why they were there.

Below, get a different view of what took place by checking out the full comic.

Also, then check out Brady Dale’s webcomic Eat The Babies, which features a television, a folk singer and an economist and is updated Tuesdays and Fridays. Follow him on Twitter @BradyDale, and sign up for his newsletter here.

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Companies: Lean Startup Machine / Venturef0rth

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