This November, we’ll bring together over 2,000 diverse thinkers and Lean Startup practitioners from all over the world to share ideas and projects that are shaping the future of business. This unparalleled conference unites intrapreneurs and entrepreneurs from government agencies, international conglomerates, boot-strapped startups, and civic organizations in their mission to create radical change in their industries.
StartupSac was named an official simulcast partner for Sacramento and will stream the entire event at Hacker Lab on November 2 & 3, free of charge.
Register to attend Sacramento Livestream Event
An immersive two day event, Lean Startup Conference 2016 will unite attendees through powerful yet practical programming — world renowned speakers, collaborative workshops, interactive discussions, and a collective experience that all take place at the Pier 27 campus in San Francisco.
Whether you’re new to Lean Startup methods or have been putting these practices to use in your organization, this event promises to educate and inform.
More than 100 experts will share their first-hand experiences, including:
- Guy Kawasaki, Chief Evangelist , Canva
- Irene Au, Design Partner, Khosla Ventures
- Tren Griffin, Senior Director, Microsoft
- Stanley McChrystal, Managing Partner, McChrystal Group
- Sonja Kresojevic, SVP, Global Product Lifecycle, Pearson
- Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup
While knowledge about the science of entrepreneurship has gone global, startup ecosystems are always local. Come to Hacker Lab on Nov 2 & 3 to meet fellow Sacramento entrepreneurs interested in creating and managing successful startups
Register to attend Sacramento Livestream Event
Details
Location: Hacker Lab, 1715 I Street, Sacramento, CA
Dates: Wednesday, November 2 and Thursday, November 3
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. both days
View the entire schedule for the Lean Startup Conference.
Limited time to participate? Check out the schedule and drop in for the sessions you are most interested in.
“Lean Startup isn’t about being cheap but is about being less wasteful and still doing things that are big.”
– Eric Ries
To learn more about the conference and its speakers, visit The Lean Startup Conference at http://leanstartup.co/2016-conference. Read about the Lean Startup movement and principles: http://theleanstartup.com/book.
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