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Texas Startup Manifesto 2.0

Austin Startup

Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio form a massive startup Megalopolis that is attracting top talent, impact-focused investors, and the most innovative companies in the world. Startups and investors should treat Texas like one big city. Houston is fourth, San Antonio seventh, Dallas ninth, Austin eleventh, and Fort Worth thirteenth.

Texas 90
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Dallas Startup Happy Hour Tomorrow

The Startup Lawyer

Dallas Startup Happy Hour is tomorrow @ 5pm! Big in Japan and Architel announced the speakers for the inaugural Startup Happy Hour 2.0, 27, at Campbell Centre, will include Blake Burris of CoHabitat ; Gabriella Draney of Tech Wildcatters ; Danica Mathes of Ignite Dallas ; and Joey Pomerenke of Startup Weekend. 24 and Dec.

Dallas 60
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Calling all startup community organizers in Texas for GEW!

Austin Startup

keynotes, panels, hack-a-thons, startup showcases, or something new. It’s a great opportunity to show off your startup community and get the message out to new people who might not have been exposed to entrepreneurship before. If you’d like to be a part of the “GEW Crew”, apply here to represent your city or county.

Texas 89
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Capital Factory Doubles Down on Houston

Austin Startup

In 2017, we released the Texas Startup Manifesto , outlining a vision of a united Texas startup ecosytsem where startup entrepreneurs treat the four major metropolitan areas as one big city when they are recruiting talent, fundraising, and acquiring customers. one from Austin, one from Houston, and one from Dallas.

Houston 86
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First LGBTQ+ in Tech Forum Gathers DFW Community for Inspiring Conversations

Austin Startup

Second, since we help grow startups, it’s important to note that diversity makes business sense. We know that diverse companies with supported, happy teams perform better,” noted Joshua Baer on June 25th, at Capital Factory’s inaugural Dallas/Fort Worth LGBTQ+ in Tech Forum. Check out our photo album.

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3 Texas Cities Recognized in Inc.’s List of Best Places to Start a Business

Austin Startup

and innovation policy company Startup Genome , Austin is leading the country when it comes to job creation and high-growth company density. There’s a new generation of startup companies that have been transforming Austin’s market, and it’s exciting to witness founders who are developing amazing startups every day.

Texas 63
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Effective Pitching Seminar in Dallas-Fort Worth

The Startup Lawyer

The Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of MIT Enterprise Forum is focused on supporting technology entrepreneurs in the DFW metroplex. Tags: Startup Issues pitching. About MIT Enterprise Forum DFW Chapter. The group is open to anyone who is interested in technology entrepreneurship. You don’t have to be a MIT alumni to be involved.