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Your Dream as an Entrepreneur

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Waterloo, Ontario

Your Dream as an Entrepreneur

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Event Details

Speakers:

- keynote - Steven Woods - director of Google Canada
- Carol Stewart - University of Waterloo + Technology Park and VP, Association of University Research Parks Canada
- Shobeir Shobeiri - Plug and Play Tech Center
- Kevin Li - Watercooler, Inc.
- Aditya Shah - iStorez.com

Ever want to see what it is really like to be a true big shot startup founder? This event will make like of tech startups today.

The event will also feature cross-collaboration between University of Waterloo & Plug and Play Tech Center. Founding team member of Plug & Play, Shobeir Shobeiri, will describe his experience with startup from Waterloo, EatLime. Also current students - Kevin Li and Aditya Shah will describe their experiences with startup in Silicon Valley.
The event will close with a great keynote by Steven Woods, director of Google Canada.


Please RSVP quickly because the "University Club" can hold up to 100 people confertable.

For any questions feel free to email Shobeir at Shobeir@plugandplaytechcenter.com

Following with networking & cocktails

When & Where



University Club
200 University Ave W
Waterloo, Ontario N2L
Canada

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)


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Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, Plug and Play Tech Center is a community of over 300 high tech startup companies across 3 centers in the areas of consumer internet, software, mobile, wireless, gaming, social media and other verticals. Since its inception in Jamnuary 2006 startups in the Plug and Play community have raised in excess of $750 Million in venture funding. In 2010, more than $150 Million in funding was raised by 30 companies and 15 companies had exits with a combined value of over $600 Million.