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Geekdom to host San Antonio Startup Day

Plan ahead for this free entrepreneurial event

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The Rand was built in 1913 and is now home to startup incubator Geekdom.

Courtesy of Weston Urban

Geekdom is hosting San Antonio Startup Day (a quarterly event) on Wednesday, March 6 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. This day includes helpful resources, networking opportunities, and expert-led talks for current and aspiring entrepreneurs. Attendees can enjoy a full day of free co-working opportunities at Geekdom’s HQ as they explore the opportunities to grow in downtown SA.

Not sure if this is for you? If you’re interested in increasing your involvement in the Alamo City’s entrepreneurial startup scene, this day is for you. This is a great way to find resources to build your business, grow your network, and potentially find your next big idea. Plus, Geekdom plans to open its third floor with a celebratory party during the event.

Here’s what to know before you go:

  • Located at 110 E. Houston St.
  • It’s free to attend
  • Sessions are located throughout the Geekdom spaces and Event Centre
  • Check out the tentative schedule

Don’t miss: Check out the Q1 Incubator Showcase hosted partners Google + Merrill Lynch at 1803 Broadway starting at 6 p.m. Reserve your free spot today.

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