Open to everyone, CodeBase Unplugged is a networking event for professionals working in, or interested in, tech startups.
About this event
Our series of Unplugged events is for anyone looking to learn more about what Techscaler is and what it has to offer the tech sector in Aberdeenshire
This event aims to bring together entrepreneurs, techies, creatives, students, investors, and other regional stakeholders to network and share ideas. It is open to individuals from all stages of the startup journey, from early-stage startups to established companies, as well as employees and other business professionals looking to engage with more startup activity and looking to learn more about the type of Techscaler support available across Aberdeenshire.
Join us for a coffee, some food, and networking!
When is it?
Thursday 7th March 2024, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Where?
Huntly Library, The Square, Huntly AB54 8BR
Registration
We ask everyone to sign up individually so we can have an estimate of how many people want to attend and can make a note of your accessibility and dietary requirements. We will also check-in each person on Eventbrite as they join the event so make sure you've signed up to the event in order to attend!
What is Techscaler?
Techscaler is a Scottish Government funded programme, delivered by CodeBase, and offers tailored support for everyone in Scotland who wants to build a startup, whether they are considering a career in startups or are developing, building and scaling an idea.
We offer Community and Member access to world-class education, a peer-led online and offline community, and flexible workspaces.
Techscaler membership is for any prospective or current startup founder, startup employees, or more broadly anyone who is involved in the Scottish tech ecosystem. Membership offers tailored support depending on your goals. When someone applies to become a Techscaler member, our team can direct applicants to the most suitable Techscaler support.
To find out more, watch this video on YouTube: What is Techscaler? And what does it mean for me and my region?