Start Up Boston’s Co-Founder Matching
143 Main St. Cambridge, MA 02120 143 Main Street, Cambridge, MA, United StatesMeet your future founding team at Start Up Boston's Co-Founder Matching event.
Meet your future founding team at Start Up Boston's Co-Founder Matching event.
Join us for an engaging panel discussion featuring successful entrepreneurs, non-profit leaders, accelerators, and venture capitalists who are shaping the future of innovation.
Join us at the Build Lab for an exciting evening where the Summer Accelerator Teams will pitch their innovative companies. Get ready to be inspired by their entrepreneurial spirit and witness the birth of game-changing ventures. The teams will take the stage one by one, delivering captivating pitches that showcase the uniqueness and potential of their ventures. They have worked tirelessly to refine their ideas and develop their products, and now they are ready to share their vision with you.
Foodtech sits at the intersection of AI, robotics, data, climate tech, health tech, and biotech. It is a trillion dollar industry that is critical to keeping up with the global challenges of food supply.
The Solstice Entrepreneurship Conference, hosted by Start@Shea, is our annual event designed to unite and engage aspiring entrepreneurs in the Boston area.
The Boston University IDEACon is a one-day innovation extravaganza for students and recent grads to connect with fellow movers and shakers and experience entrepreneurship and leadership hands-on.
Get ready to Set Sail to Scale from October 31 - November 2, 2024, in Tampa, FL for our 41st annual Global Conference & Pitch Competition.
Join us for an exciting mixer uniting Pride+ founders from campuses across the greater Boston area. This event creates an inclusive and inspiring space, celebrating the spirit of queer entrepreneurship. Connect with like-minded peers, exchange ideas, and forge meaningful relationships as we empower the next generation of Pride+ leaders!
Join our panel event, International Student's Guide to Entrepreneurship, to learn how to start a company on an F1 visa.
The MIT Africa Business Challenge 2025, hosted as part of the Africa Innovate Conference, invites participants to collaborate and tackle Africa’s critical challenges under the theme "By Africa, For Africa: A Path to Africa's Economic Sovereignty." The hackathon focuses on creating innovative, sustainable solutions across food security, healthcare, and finance. Participants will connect with peers, industry leaders, and sponsors to ideate, develop, and pitch impactful solutions. The event features virtual problem-solving workshops, team formation, and in-person hackathon presentations on February 28 & March 1, 2025, at the Martin Trust Center for Entrepreneurship