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Lean Startup Machine Philly offers discounted tickets, chance to win free pair

Early bird tickets are now available for the second Lean Startup Machine conference in Philly. The conference, during which teams of entrepreneurs work on a business idea and compete for additional mentorship, will be at Venturef0rth from Sept. 21-23. Only the first 50 people to register will be accepted. Get discounted tickets HERE. Tickets are […]

Early bird tickets are now available for the second Lean Startup Machine conference in Philly.

The conference, during which teams of entrepreneurs work on a business idea and compete for additional mentorship, will be at Venturef0rth from Sept. 21-23. Only the first 50 people to register will be accepted.

Get discounted tickets HERE.

Tickets are currently $199, down from the general admission $299. The overall registration deadline is September 19.

[Full Disclosure: Technically Philly is a media sponsor of the local Lean Startup Machine.]

Don’t forget to try these two ways to win some tickets.

Here’s the initial list of mentors and speakers, though local co-organizer Aksel Gungor, who also is behind ride-sharing startup Ridaroo, says the team will be adding more in the weeks to come:

  • Steve Barsh, CEO of Packlate.com and managing partner at DreamIt Ventures
  • Jake Stein, co-founder of RJMetrics
  • Mike Krupit, general manager of Novotorium
  • Kerry Rupp, managing partner at DreamIt Ventures
  • Yasmine Mustafa, co-founder of 123LinkIt (acquired by NetLink Corp.)
  • Chuck Sacco, co-founder of PhindMe (acquired by Movitas)
  • Brian Sowards, co-founder at USEED and previous Lean Startup Machine winner
  • Gail Cooperman, marketing strategist
  • Patrick Vlaskovits, author of The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Customer Development, who will be a virtual speaker via Skype
Companies: Lean Startup Machine

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