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A battle for funds, fame and the brightest future in tech.

Y Combinator at Johns Hopkins

February
 
05
, 
2016
 – 
5:30pm
 

A battle for funds, fame and the brightest future in tech.

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Game-Changer

Clear your calendar - Johns Hopkins Technology Venture's FastForward is hosting Y Combinator for a special event on February 5th. Headquartered in the Silicon Valley, Y Combinator has funded more than 1000 successful startups including Reddit, AirBnB, DropBox, and Twitch. And now they’re coming to Hopkins to look for the best talent and the next big idea. Whether you are interested in learning more about entrepreneurship or have an idea to pitch, join us at Hodson Hall on the Homewood Campus for a chance to connect with the nation's top startup fund.

The Location

The event will take place in Hodson 110 Auditorium on the Homewood Campus accross from Hackerman Hall see map.

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Dalton CaldWell

Partner, Y-Combinator

Dalton was the cofounder and CEO of imeem (acquired by MySpace in 2009), and the cofounder and CEO of App.net. He has a BS in Symbolic Systems and a BA in Psychology from Stanford University.

Luke Iseman 

Hardware Specialist, Y-Combinator

Luke is the hardware guy at Y Combinator. He previousily founded / co-founded / worked for several early stage startups.

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2pm-5pm –

Office Hours

Have a chance to connect one on one with Dalton and Luke to get feedback on your venture or idea. Sign up for Office Hours

5:30-6:30pm –

Fireside Chat + Q and A with YC


6:30pm –

Networking + Snacks





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Y Combinator at Johns Hopkins University

For questions or more information contact Kasim Ahmad, Student Venture Coordinator for Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures at kahmad4@jhu.edu


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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

– Arthur C. Clarke, Author

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