Launch is a hands-on business-building program for anyone wanting to start a new business. Our team of entrepreneurial thought leaders will take you from idea to operating company in sixteen weeks. Learn more: http://www.launchyourejourney.com
Technology Ventures Summit Tulsa, February 15 and 16
Join investors and business builders as the state’s third Technology Ventures Summit scheduled for February 15-16 2011 in Tulsa. The two-day event will focus on emerging technology deals and opportunities along with training for entrepreneurs and angel investors. Learn more:… Continue reading
Startup America – New White House Initiative to Grow Startups
A public/private effort bringing together an alliance of the country’s most innovative entrepreneurs, corporations, universities, foundations, and other leaders, working in concert with a wide range of federal agencies to dramatically increase the prevalence and success of America’s entrepreneurs. Learn… Continue reading
Collaboratorium Member Ping.fm Acquired by Global Technology Leader, Seesmic
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 5, 2010 TULSA START-UP SUCCESS STORY: COLLABORATORIUM MEMBER PING.FM ACQUIRED BY GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY LEADER, SEESMIC TULSA, Oklahoma – Local entrepreneurs, Sean McCullough and Adam Duffy of Ping.fm are joining forces with Seesmic. Seesmic acquired Ping.fm and… Continue reading
Oklahoma Magazine: A Collaborative Effort
An innovative new project may help Tulsa entrepreneurs realize their dreams. Full Story: http://www.okmag.com/
The Business of Tulsa
Collaboratorium’s master plan means business for city as entrepreneurial petri dish Full Story: http://www.urbantulsa.com/
Tulsa’s Collaboratorium
City leaders recently announced a new resource to grow Tulsa’s economy. The Collaboratorium is a networking center for the area’s brightest minds to share ideas. Kanbar Properties donated an entire floor inside the Old Manhattan building for new entrepreneurs to… Continue reading
Collaboratorium Coming To Tulsa
TULSA, OK — City leaders announce a new resource to grow Tulsa’s economy. It’s called the Collaboratorium. Kanbar Properties donated office space for new entrepreneurs to launch their businesses. Full Story: http://www.newson6.com/