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Startup Breakfast + Workshop: Roundtable Talks

Come join us next Thursday, Feb 24th for our Startup Breakfast and Workshop. This month's workshop will be our Roundtable Talks which allows anyone in the group to step up and talk about what they're working on.

Come join us next Thursday, February 24th at 9am at our usual spot, Langermann’s in Canton for our Startup Breakfast. Whether you’re a founder, investor, partner, or just interested in startups, then come eat breakfast and discuss startups with us! Space for breakfast is limited to 12 to keep the conversation digestible.
Following breakfast at 11am, our Startup Workshop will take place in the ETC Conference Room and instead of bringing in a speaker, we will be having our Roundtable Talks.
You can register for our Startup Breakfast +Workshop below or by visiting the EventBrite page.

Startup Workshop: Roundtable Talks

Our Roundtable Talks offer a chance for anyone in the group to step up and discuss what they’re working on and have the group offer feedback and suggestions. If you have something to demo or show we’ll have a projector setup. If you have an idea or concept you’re playing around with, those are welcome as well!
If you want to ask a question before hand, please feel free to use the comment section below or email us directly.

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