Startup Weekend Comes to Memphis: May 30th – June 1st, 2008

Startup Weekend has select Memphis, TN as it’s latest city to visit — basically, 100 community members (those that register to participate, even you), come together over the course of a weekend to found a new technology startup company in Memphis — yes, you can walk away with founding level equity for your effort. 
 
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Startup Weekend brings motivated individuals from the community together as company founders to decide what to make and earn an equal share of stock in the developed business. Attendees are responsible for bringing the ideas, desire, and passion to the project and walk out of the room with a brand new business by Sunday night.  In this short 52 hour period, there will be entrepreneurs, lawyers, marketers, business developers, designers, technology developers, and many other individuals all working together to build a business from scratch.  Think about it: 100 people times 52 hours is about 1-2 years of a small startup crew working full time.  The outcomes are great, building not only a company in a weekend, but also further binding our entrepreneurial community together.  We need all sorts of skills and we want you on board.
 
Memphis Startup Weekend will be held from May 30th at 6pm through June 1st at midnight.  Hosted by EmergeMemphis and the Mercury Launchpad you will need to register in advance at http://memphis.startupweekend.com. There is a nominal “buy-in” fee that covers some costs incurred in running the weekend.  This buy-in fee also reserves your spot in the weekend.  For more information on Startup Weekend visit  http://www.startupweekend.com

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