UPDATE (11/11/2010): Our event on Nov 9th has already occurred. View a recap of it here.
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Join us on Tuesday, November 9th at 6pm at Langermann’s as we fill the room with skilled developers and some exciting ideas!
If you have development skills, a company that needs a technical cofounder, or just some great ideas, join us to get something great built! The event will feature “speed dating” mixed with a social happy hour. The speed dating will happen upstairs, while the social happy hour will immediately follow downstairs at their main bar.
Event Schedule
(6:00 PM) Opening Statements (Upstairs)
(6:15 PM) Speed Dating (Upstairs)
Seated, 2-minute rounds of introductions between Developers/Designers and Business Peeps who will get across their idea, what stage they’re in, and what they’re looking to find.
(7:00 PM) Socializing
We’ll be heading downstairs to a waiting happy hour for some open socializing so you can follow-up on interesting ideas and potential connections.
Registration
Please visit our EventBrite page to register for free. You’ll choose a ticket that closest meets your primary needs. (We know you may fall into both categories. Work with us 🙂 You’ll then be asked to answer a couple questions that will help others know a little about your interests. Your answers will be made public below.
EventBrite Page » http://findacofounderbaltimore.eventbite.com
Short Link » http://bit.ly/facib
Take Away
While we cannot guarantee you’re going to find your startup soul mate, we feel that loosely organizing matchmaking events like this one will increase your chances. Additionally, if you do find an idea worth building upon at this event, we would love to see you test the match by registering for the Baltimore Hackathon the week after on November 19th.
You may also be interested in reading Mike Subelsky’s post that provides some good resources on Finding a Technical Cofounder.
Please Promote!
This event is our first (and hopefully not last) Find a Cofounder event. It’s also happening very soon. We need your help to promoting the event. If you wouldn’t mind, please click the button below to let your friends know on Twitter.
Current Attendee List (View Full Attendee Details)
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