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Talk Clojure (and other topics)

Online event

During the pandemic we'll be more informally talking about Clojure topics or any topics that come to mind so we can continue to connect (and support each other). Feel free

Talk Clojure (and other topics)

Online event

Join us on Zoom as Jonathan Claggett shares his opensource transducer network library https://github.com/jclaggett/hassle !

MedTech Breakfast

Join the Upper Valley MedTech Collaborative for Breakfast & Networking. Monthly on the 4th Thursday from 7:30-8:30am.

NH Python Group Project Night

Online event

This is a place to show off your projects and get help if you need it! Pizza will be provided.

Boring Python Night

Online event

One of the most recommended resources in the NH Python group is Al Sweigart's "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python", so this month’s meetup will honor that theme! The evening’s

Financing Your MedTech and HealthTech Company

The CEO's job is a full time fundraiser. Let's discuss how to prepare, navigate and secure funding to build value for your company and investors. Join UVMTC in our new network on March

Mood, Minerals & Metabolism: The metals that make us…us!

Manchester Country Club 180 S River Road, Manchester, NH, United States

Now more than ever it’s important to become intentional about our body’s mineral balance. Minerals are the 60 or so metallic elements that power all our body’s enzymatic reactions -

UNH-FOSTER Essentials of SBIR/STTR Commercialization

Commercialization and transition plans can be a key differentiator in the SBIR/STTR programs, it is important to know what the agencies are looking for and how to go about developing

Global Tipping Points: The Future of Global Supply Chains

On March 15, 2022, Vikram Mansharamani, a lecturer at Harvard University, will discuss his observations on how companies are responding to global supply chain vulnerabilities. Topics covered will include the pros and