Montreal Tech Watch

The first release of tickets for StartupCampMontréal were sold out, so there is now a second release, as always avalaible on eventBrite. If you plan to attend the event, you should get your ticket now, as the first batch were all grabbed within 24 hours.

On related news, we will have Graham Hill as a speaker for the event. Graham Hill is now based in New York, but he was originally from the Montréal area (eastern townships). He is a serial entrepreneur and sold lately his very popular blog treehugger to the Discovery group. Graham Hill has surely an impressive resumé; as Philippe Telio from Embrase says, he will be an inspiration and valuable participant to the event.

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Comments

  • wibratory January 23, 2011

    Keep on blogging! its getting through the tough times that make you stronger and then the good times will follow, keep working about your experiences and we should all pull in collaboration.

  • Tristan Wolhok January 24, 2011

    Is usually blogengine a lot better than blogger in a roundabout way? Ought to be as it would be more and more popluar as of late.

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