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Fuckup Nights Houston – June

Fuckup Nights is a global movement and event series that shares stories of professional failure. Each month, in events across the globe, we get three to four people to get up in front of a room full of strangers to share their own professional fuckup. The stories of the business that crashes and burns, the partnership deal that goes sour, the product that has to be recalled, we tell them all.

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Cyber Houston Meetup – June

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Ion Smart Cities Accelerator Launch Party

Station Houston aims to transform Houston into a world-leading hub for technology innovation and entrepreneurship, and our recent partnership with Microsoft and Intel allows us to scale this mission exponentially.

The accelerator will feature six months of pilot programs for companies developing smart city technology. It’s a broad tech sector aimed at using data to solve problems that plague cities, like reducing traffic and congestion or improving flood mitigation.

Attend our launch event to get a sneak peek of what Station Houston has in store for the IoT Smart Cities Accelerator and to how to get involved.

AGENDA:
6:00pm: Check-in/Networking
6:30pm: Opening Remarks & Intro to the IoT Smart Cities Accelerator 7:00pm: Networking

ABOUT THE ION SMART CITIES ACCELERATOR
The Ion Smart Cities Accelerator, a partnership of the two tech giants along with startup hub Station Houston and the collaborative manufacturing workspace TXRX Labs, will start its programming on Aug. 1. It will provide six months of structured curriculum and six months of pilot programs, which will allow the companies developing internet of things applications to test their products in real-life situations.

ABOUT STATION HOUSTON
Station Houston is Houston’s hub for tech innovation and entrepreneurship. We aim to cultivate an inclusive community that fosters connections and accelerates startup growth to advance Houston’s Innovation Economy.

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