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This Week in the New York Innovation Community – February 1st, 2010

This is going to be BIG.

The phenomenon, they argue, will accelerate creativity across a larger network. Does crowdsourcing represent the beginning of the end of creative organizations? What are the most significant education technology trends of 2010 and beyond? So which is it? Audience heckling and wisdom are welcome throughout.

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Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy and Innovation Lays a Foundation for the Next-generation Unicorn Startups in Pangyo

AsiaTechDaily

Register Pangyo Techno Valley in Seongnam City is a global R&D hub of IT, BT (biotechnology), CT (cultural technology) and NT (nanotechnology), where R (research), P (people), I (information) and T (trade) all come together. Bookmark ( 0 ) Please login to bookmark Username or Email Address Password Remember Me No account yet?

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Project Octane: Hustle & Heart

Entrepreneurs' Organization

In this special interview, the co-founders of Pronexia—a new generation recruitment firm—open up about their bootstrapping days, their unique hiring methodology, and the role authenticity plays when building relationships and company culture. ME/ “When we started out in 2010, we were the definition of bootstrapping entrepreneurs.

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Survivors

Both Sides of the Table

I saw this in 2001-2003 and in 2008-2010. And it’s what I believe sets apart the tech startup culture more than any other sector out there. She said that Korea really wants to build a “creative economy” and that understanding why the US is so innovative was important to her. I look for survivors.

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10 years, 10 moments with Gabriela Gandel

Impact Hub

Through 2010, the then ‘The Hub’ had gone through a management buy-out process of the original franchisor. Gabriela Gandel at Impact Hub's first Global Gathering, Madrid 2010. It all started with an SMS – yes, those were still the days for that. Our first global gathering in Madrid. Gratitude & Resilience.

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The Special Sauce of Austin’s Bio + Health Startup Scene: A Conversation with Investor Jason Scharf

Jason Malki

We are cool South by Southwest, Austin City Limits, F1 Racing, Texas football, our growing food scene, and even our consumer goods like Yeti and Tito’s Vodka help export our culture and narrative around the country. This ability to easily connect increases opportunities for creative collisions and thus innovation more likely.

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Excited to be an Investor in The Wing

This is going to be BIG.

Having a portfolio where half the companies have at least one female founder or person of color has made me think a lot about our culture. Members of The Wing are shaping our culture, our politics, and our technology everyday. I'm thrilled to be an investor in The Wing --a Home Base for Women on Their Way.

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