5 events to put on your calendar this week

Written by Justine Hofherr
Published on Jul. 24, 2017
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Every week, we dig through our events calendar and hand-pick events worth checking out. We’re particularly looking forward to these ones.

 

Sketch & Design an iOS App, July 24 at 6:30 p.m.

This event is for aspiring designers. Like previous meetups, Sketch & Design Boston will teach you how to design an iOS app by actually designing, so bring your laptop (Macs only). Even if you’ve missed their previous meetups you can always catch up.

Online Demo Day: Watch Promising Companies Pitch Live from Canada, July 25 at 1 p.m.

In this special, online "Demo Day" event hosted by FI CEO Adeo Ressi, five up-and-coming Canada FI Graduates will present their businesses and take questions from investors and entrepreneurs that are watching live. Since launching in Canada in 2014, the Founder Institute's 100+ Graduates across the country have raised over $10 million and built products around the world. This event is great for startup investors looking for interesting businesses, as well as anyone interested in learning about the Founder Institute program.

Weekly Hack Night, July 25 at 7 p.m.

Code for Boston is hosting their weekly work session at the Cambridge Innovation Center in Kendall Square, on the fourth floor in the Cafe. Hack Nights are a great way to meet other hackers in person and to work on and discuss civic tech projects.

2nd Annual Business of Beer, July 27 at 6 p.m.

Branchfood is teaming up with Dig Inn, General Assembly and the CIC to chat about the business of brewing and understand the past, present and future of the Boston beer scene. Join them for a panel of beer experts from local breweries — large, small and in between — who will talk about how they got started, where they found funding and how they brew, market, package, sell, and distribute their product. This is a great event for aspiring brewers and entrepreneurs.

July Meetup, July 27 at 6:30 p.m.

Boston Ruby Women are hosting their monthly networking event where female coders are encouraged to stop by to get to know like-minded women, chat about Ruby, hack together and become more integrated within the larger Ruby and tech communities.

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