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SAN JOSE, CA - The Tech Challenge Survive the Storm, 2023 at the San Jose Convention Center South Hall, on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Photo by Scott MacDonald for the Tech Interactive
In 2009, I was asked by Indiana Tech's women's soccer coach to photograph soccer games. It was my first paying gig and it was pretty sweet. These are some of my favorites.
SAN JOSE, CA - The Tech Challenge Survive the Storm, 2023 at the San Jose Convention Center South Hall, on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Photo by Scott MacDonald for the Tech Interactive
TECH cocktail DC 9 - DCWEEK
Read about the 9 startups & our sponsors at: bit.ly/tcdc9startups
Photos by Fitsum Belay/iLLIMETER illimeter.com
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech 2023
Tuesday July 11th, 2023
Park City, Utah
USA
3:45–4:10 PM
VC OUTLOOK
Banks collapsing, crypto crashing, and a slowdown in IPOs—we take a look at a year in tumult and hear from thought leaders in venture capital. How are they looking at the year ahead? Where are new opportunities for growth in 2023 and beyond? And what can we learn from the meltdown of Silicon Valley Bank?
Ilya Fushman, General Partner, Kleiner Perkins
Laela Sturdy, Managing Partner, CapitalG
Kareem Zaki, General Partner, Thrive Capital
Photograph by Adam ONeill/Fortune
The 15th annual HTDC Holiday Tech Fair, held at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii. The event is a tech expo, a job fair, and a networking mixer.
September 19,2016; San Francisco, California, United States; High-Tech Challenge benefitting Special Olympics Northern California at Olympic Club. Photo: Kelley L Cox-KLC fotos for SONC
TECH cocktail DC 9 - DCWEEK
Read about the 9 startups & our sponsors at: bit.ly/tcdc9startups
Photos by Fitsum Belay/iLLIMETER illimeter.com
The inaugural Food+Tech Hackathon took place on December 4, 2010 at co-working space Soho Haven as part of the International Open Data Hackathon. It was hosted by Food+Tech Connect (foodandtechconnect.com), Open Source Cities (opensourcecities.org), & Gojee (gojee.com).
These are select stills from my high altitude balloon project for Pop!Tech (www.poptech.org). Launched in Augusta, ME, the max altitude reached was in excess of 117,000 feet. The balloon traveled more than 100 miles north.
The August Tech Cocktail Week Sessions event was held at the Learning Village and sponsored by Silicon Students. The room was packed and eager to hear from our three speakers:
August Capital's, Dave Hornik
Givelocity's, Susan Cooney
Serial Entrepreneur, David Kidder
The night consisted of conversations about the successes and harsh realities of entrepreneurship. If you missed it, check this article on Dave Hornik's session: bit.ly/1usdgy4
Join us for our next Tech Cocktail Week events in November. In the meantime, apply to attend our biggest conference of the year, Tech Cocktail Celebrate: celebrate.tech.co/
Photographer Credit: Julie Bergonz