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HackerNest Tech Socials (http://hackernest.com/cities/) are a fun, relaxed way to connect with your local tech community. Atmosphere: chill, friendly, unpretentious, agenda-free (no sales pitch, yo), and brimming with UltraSmart(TM) people.

Follow us on Twitter (http://srn.kr/HNtweets) and Instagram (http://hckrn.st/1WT3Xoh), like us on Facebook (http://srn.kr/HNTOfb), hi-5 us in person. :)

The typical Tech Social schedule:

  • 6:00pm: folks arrive, grab drinks, socialize
  • 7:00pm: quick intro, thank sponsors, quick announcements
  • 7:10pm: back to chatting with interesting new friends
  • 9:00pm: go home exhausted from great conversations

HackerNest Tech Socials are Entry By Donation - any amount appreciated, but $10 is suggested. If you’re broke, come anyway, but please let the welcome desk know.

Sponsors:

Branch Metrics (https://www.branch.io/?bmp=HN): Links with metadata and metrics for your mobile app

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Sponsors (http://hackernest.com/sponsor_info/) make this growing movement possible - email us (sponsorship@hackernest.com) to chat!

Venue: CIC Boston Anchor Room (http://boston.cic.us/)

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CIC started in 1999 with a vision and a simple idea:

"Startups make the world much better. We can help them by setting up and managing their office for them so they can focus on their business.” CIC believed they could do that better than anyone else and they set out to prove it. Since then, more than 1400 companies have chosen CIC as their home and many have gone on to prove their value to the world as startups. More than $1.8B of venture capital has been invested in companies that were headquartered at CIC. CIC houses over 800 companies, most of them startups, and they haven’t stopped making CIC better every day. Visit their web site (http://boston.cic.us/schedule-a-tour/) to schedule a tour!

Wanna show off your office? We're always looking for big open spaces with 50+ (standing room) capacity that are easily accessible. Email annika@hackernest.com for details.

Community Partners

Monage (http://pulverhwc.evolero.com/monage): The Business of Internet Messaging.

MoNage, “The Business of Messaging,” is a new event series platform created by Internet pioneer Jeff Pulver to bring together the Internet Messaging Industry. Together, participants will take a look at the issues of messaging we face today and look towards the future of Internet Messaging. We will be discussing Enterprises, Service Providers, Developers, Industry Challenges, Public Policy, Consumers and more.

MoNage will be taking place at the Boston Public Library. From September 20th through 22nd, 2016.

You can review the agenda and purchase your conference ticket at

http://pulverhwc.evolero.com/monage .

Use the code: HackerNest and save $1195; with this code each ticket is $100.

Volunteers:

We have the start of a Boston team! We're looking for event day volunteers to help with our Boston tech Socials! Email info@hackernest.com if you're interested!

About Us:

HackerNest (http://hackernest.com/) is an international nonprofit uniting local tech communities (http://hackernest.com/cities/) through unpretentious Tech Socials (http://hackernest.com/cities/) and hackathons (http://hackernest.com/construct/). We cram lots of smart, accomplished people into a room with free drinks. Our relaxed, down-to-earth events attract a diverse and highly technical membership. Strict "no-scuzzbag" policy (http://hackernest.com/faqs/for-attendees/).

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