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DreamIt Ventures kicks off its 2011 class with happy hour

As we reported last week, DreamIt Ventures has accepted 15 companies into its Fall class. On Friday, they all finally got to meet each other and the technology community. At an informal get together at University City Science Center’s Quorum space, DreamIt Ventures managing partner Kerry Rupp kicked off the Fall class of the incubator […]


As we reported last week, DreamIt Ventures has accepted 15 companies into its Fall class. On Friday, they all finally got to meet each other and the technology community.
At an informal get together at University City Science Center’s Quorum space, DreamIt Ventures managing partner Kerry Rupp kicked off the Fall class of the incubator which will be housed at 3401 Market Street for the first time.
Other speakers included Comcast Ventures managing partner Louis Toth, Comcast Minority Entrepreneur Accelerator Program managing partner William Crowder of Comcast Ventures and Science Center CEO Steve Tang.
This is the first year of DreamIt’s partnership with Comcast Ventures’ MEAP program, which will be responsible for five minority-led startups at the incubator.
See a portion of Rupp’s presentation below:
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