Posted Jun. 1, 2012 at 7:05 a.m.
The first "Startup and Play" event in the Triangle where 10 emerging companies showcased their products drew a crowd of more than 200 people. "I humbly deem the event a success," says co-founder Aaron Gerry.
At 'Startup and Play,' plenty of action, networking - and play!
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The first "Startup and Play" event in the Triangle where 10 emerging companies showcased their products drew a crowd of more than 200 people. "I humbly deem the event a success," says co-founder Aaron Gerry.
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Rick,
Happy Friday! Thank you again for your enthusiasm to cover Startup and Play and for your tireless devotion to covering tech in the area. Take care and have a wonderful weekend!
Best regards,
- Aaron Gerry
Happy Friday! Thank you again for your enthusiasm to cover Startup and Play and for your tireless devotion to covering tech in the area. Take care and have a wonderful weekend!
Best regards,
- Aaron Gerry
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