WHO:
TechTown, Detroit’s only research and technology park
WHAT:
TechTown Open House Luncheon
Entrepreneurs at any stage of launching a start-up or growing an already established
company are invited to come learn about TechTown’s unique facilities and programs for
new businesses.
DATE:
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
TIME:
Noon-1 p.m.
WHERE:
TechOne, 440 Burroughs Street between Cass and Second Avenues
COST:
Free
RSVP:
Contact Magdalena Bucka, director of Strategic Services at 313.879.5247 or
magdalena@techtownwsu.org. RSVPs must be received by November 28.
At the heart of the 12-block TechTown research and technology park is TechOne, our first business incubator facility. TechOne provides what no other facility in Detroit can offer in a single building:
• Affordable office, wet labs and dry lab space
• FrontLine Accelerator for Science and Technology, TechTown’s
signature process for customizing a growth plan for start-ups
• Internet 2 capability
• Custom designed work environments
• Access to Wayne State University’s GRID Computing Lab and libraries
• Facilities management by global real estate services leader Cushman & Wakefield
• A supportive community of entrepreneurs
TechTown empowers entrepreneurs to build successful technology businesses that improve the quality of life for people across the country and around the world. At TechTown, we provide the support and access to capital needed to grow high tech companies in Detroit. We are a community of entrepreneurs, investors, mentors, service providers and corporate partners.
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