Last weekend, Wharton Entrepreneurship Club and PennApps organized the Startup Un-Conference, the first of its kind in the Philly student community. The goal was to foster collaboration between the business and tech communities by getting entrepreneurial-minded students together in a room to talk about their startups and products.
We had a few leaders at successful startups give keynote addresses about their successes and failures in starting companies. But the focus was on interactive workshops with 5 to 15 people, led by experienced entrepreneurs, VCs and professors, to give students a chance to dig deeper into the questions and problems they face in their own startups.
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