WRAL TechWire has been making weekly updates to our Triangle Startup Guide to keep content fresh and relevant for local entrepreneurs. This week, we added
WRAL TechWire’s Triangle Startup Guide continues to expand with new resources to meet the needs of local entrepreneurs and innovators.
The Triangle Startup Guide features some of the Triangle’s longest-running meetups, such as 1 Million Cups and Triangle Code for America (both launched in 2013), along with some newer ones, like Women in Tech Allies and RTP AgBio + AgTech (both launched in 2017) and Startup Summit (established in 2018).
WRAL TechWire’s Triangle Startup Guide includes a list of popular meetups and events for local entrepreneurs.
Starting in March, the coronavirus pandemic upended the way meetups and events are traditionally run. But local organizations and community groups were quick to adapt to the changing circumstances. Nearly all of the groups listed in our Triangle Startup Guide have now successfully pivoted to virtual programming via Zoom and other video conferencing platforms.
With the new additions, TechWire’s Triangle Startup Guide now features 55 venture capital and angel groups.
Some are new to the scene, while others have been running for more than 20 years. Some solely invest in early-stage ventures, while others focus on mid- to late-stage companies.
WRAL TechWire’s Triangle Startup Guide includes a list of local venture capital and angel groups
Here are the latest additions to the Triangle Startup Guide.
Click here to read the full list, with descriptions of each group.
Acorn Innovestments