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Oct 08 2012

Press Release: Startup Week

Austin’s Tech Fair + Austin Startup Week

We are excited to report that MadeInAustin, the City’s tech fair, is now the kick-off for Austin Startup Week. That means we will be expanding the fair to include tech professionals, in addition to the CS, Engineering, and MIS students and recent grads from last year’s event. Tech stars will be coming from around the world for Austin Startup Week, and they will be joining us at the MadeInAustin fair. We hope you will too.

MadeInAustin

Connect with tech talent on campus, across the City, and around the world

Date: Monday, October 8th from 7-9 PM
Location: Omni Downtown Austin
Details: Watch this VIDEO to learn more

Connect with over 500+ tech professionals and Engineering, CS, and MIS students/recent grads
No Booth Bling, just networking with students and other employers
Only $50 to attend (free for candidates)

Register and learn more at MadeInAustin.org

Note: The first 50 companies to register will receive a free ticket to our Invite Only Pre-Fair Panel – What Matters Most: A Panel for Tech CEOs to Build a Lasting Team.

About MadeInAustin

MadeInAustin is Austin’s tech fair hosted by campus2careers, Austin Startup Week, Capital Factor, CIO Magazine, Startup America, the City and Mayor of Austin, Tech Ranch® and more. This event will connect the fastest growing tech firms in Central TX with students, recent grads, and young professionals in the tech field across the State and around the world (attendees are flying in from as far away as Australia to participate).

Written by kevin · Categorized: Blog, Press Releases

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