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HealthTech: NeuralLink, Brain Hacking & MindTech – The Future of Brain Computer Interfaces

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Steve Hoffman is the Captain & Chairman of Founders Space and author of the award-winning book Make Elephants Fly. In this talk, Hoffman will discuss the latest brain technologies and how they will transform our lives and the world. Find out how will brain chips, EEG, dream readers and BCI devices will change the way we think, communicate and interact with one another. Discover the promise and perils of a world where everyone’s mind is connected to the Internet. And learn how this new technology will transform every business on the planet. Read More...

Best San Francisco & Silicon Valley Coworking Spaces, Including SOMAcentral, RocketSpace, Parisoma, NextSpace, CitizenSpace and more!

Below is a pretty comprehensive list of San Francisco and Silicon Valley coworking spaces:

Founders Space || Website • Locations all around the world. Spaces || Website • (844) 677-2237 • 95 Third St., 2nd floor, San Francisco California Citizen Space SF (SOMA) || Website • (415) 501-9155 • 425 Second Street, Suite 100, San Francisco, 94107 Colearn Space (SOMA) || Website • (831) 295-1482 • 425 Second Street, Suite 101, San Francisco, 94107 Connections SF (Financial District) || Website 415-268-3800 • 424 Clay Street 94111 Comfy Chair (Financial District) || Website • (415) 984-0226 • 735 Montgomery Street, Suite 120, San Francisco, 94111 CO-Spot (SOMA) || Website • (415) 800-6890 • 350 Townsend, Suite 270, San Francisco, CA 94107 The Hatchery (SOMA) || Website • (415) 689-5224 x101• 625 2nd Street, San Francisco, 94107 The Hub (SOMA) || Website • (415) 624-5881 • 901 Mission St  #105 San Francisco, CA 94103 Makeshift Society (Hayes Valley) || Website • (415) 625-3220 • 235 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 mission*social (SOMA) || Website • (415) 901-1969 x 1230 • 972 Mission Street, Floor 5, San Francisco, CA 94103 NextSpace (Montgomery) || Website • (415) 513-0456 • 28 2nd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105 NextSpace (Union Square) || Website • (415) 573-0856 • 1 Hallidie Plaza, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105 NextSpace (Potrero HIll)  || Website • (415) 484-8434 • 365 Vermont Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 PARISOMA (SOMA) || Website • (415) 626-6406 • 169 11th street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Opinno (SOMA) || Website • (415) 778-9514 • 1 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94112 The Reactor (SOMA) || Website • [email protected] • 179 11th St, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA REZERV IT (North Beach) || Website • (415) 413-4700 • 524 Union Street, San Francisco, California 94133 RocketSpace – By Application Only (Financial District) || Website • (415) 625-3155 • RocketSpace Accelerator & RocketU (225 Bush @ Sansome) • RocketSpace Suites & The RocketClub (181 Sansome @ Pine), San Francisco, CA RockIT CoLabs (Chinatown) || Website • (415) 890-HACK • 602 Kearny Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 Sandbox Suites (Union Sq) || Website • (415) 659-8197 • 567 Sutter St. San Francisco, CA Sandbox Suites (SOMA) || Website • (415) 659-8197 • 123 10th St., San Francisco, CA Sandbox Suites (South Park) || Website • (415) 659-8197 • 404 Bryant St., San Francisco, CA Second Glass (Mission) || Website • No Phone Provided • 170 Capp St., Floor 3, Suite A, San Francisco, CA 94110 SHARED (SOMA) || Website • (415) 317-5905 • 739 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 SVT Group (Mission) || Website • (415) 282-1126 • 650 Alabama St, Suite 202, San Francisco, CA 94103 SOMAcentral (Townsend) || • (650) 224-4344 • 450 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 SOMAcentral (Market) || • (650) 224-4344 • One Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 Taqueria Trabajo (Mission) || Website • (415) 501-9155 • 16th and Mission, San Francisco, CA YetiZen Innovation Lab (SOMA) || Website • (415) 409-9384 • 540 Howard St., 2nd Floor, San Francisoc, CA 94105 StartupHouse (SOMA) || Website[email protected] • 934 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103 StartupHQ (SOMA) || Website[email protected] • 185 Clara St, San Francisco, CA, 94107

The Fisherman & The VC

There was a man who fished two hours a day, caught enough fish to feed his family and make a small profit, then enjoyed his free time playing his guitar, dancing with his wife, and chatting with his friends until late into the night.

Then a VC came along and told the man to spend more time at sea, catch as many fish as possible, invest the profits in more boats, then build a cannery, launch a global distribution network, dominate the seafood markets, and change the world!

“By the time you are ready to retire,” said the VC, “You will have made a fortune!” Read More...

Quantum Computing Double Play, August 1, 2019

Quantum Computing Double Play: Tutorial + Industry Experts event will be held on August 1 at ColorBloq, 435 Brannen Street, San Francisco.

An informative combo of learning and expert panel will bring you up to speed on this transformative technology moving briskly toward commercializing. Attending is a time-effective way to become acquainted with both the technology and major players in this exciting sector.

Session 1:
5:00 – 6:00 Quantum Programming Tutorial Read More...

The Future of Airbnb After Its IPO?

I liked Airbnb from the very beginning, and I can tell you exactly why.

First of all, Airbnb is a marketplace that connects guests with landlords. This is a very difficult type of marketplace to make successful, but once you achieve a critical mass of users, it’s incredibly hard to replicate. This is because people looking for places to stay will always gravitate towards the largest selection of spaces, and landlords with space to rent will always post their properties where there are the largest number of potential buyers. The first company to achieve this combination creates an enormous barrier to entry for their competitors. This allows them to monetize the site deeply without fear of losing their customers. Airbnb was a first-mover in opening up a new source of real estate that was untapped by competitors. This gave them a big first-mover advantage.

Airbnb is at a much later stage now, but they enjoy the benefits of the largest marketplace of its type in the world. No one can compete head-on with them. The sheer number of renters and landlords on their platform makes them more attractive than anyone else. Even if competitors offer more features at a lower price, it doesn’t matter. The marketplace itself is the most valuable feature, and Airbnb owns it. Read More...

Secret Recipes for Building & Running a Successful Innovation Program inside of a Large Corporation

by Will Wang — Corporate Innovation Partner at Founders Space

With emerging technologies and startup disruptions, many global multi-national corporations are facing huge challenges for new business innovation. Nowadays, there is a big trend that many corporations are tapping into startup ecosystem, as they are seeking startup knowledge, new technologies and open collaborations, in order to stay at the forefront of innovation. Especially, many industry leading players proactively look for digital transformation into a high-tech, software integrated and data-driven service company. Therefore, many corporations started to seek out strategic partnerships for launching a successful innovation program. Here are six critical recipes for building and running a successful innovation program inside of a large corporation.

Step 1: Set program’s target sectors and key focus areas that are aligned with corporate business strategies Read More...

Roger Royse, Partner at Haynes and Boone, LLP

Roger Royse is a partner at Haynes and Boone, LLP, an international corporate law firm. He works with companies ranging from newly formed tech startups to publicly traded multinationals in a variety of industries. Roger regularly advises on complex tax structuring, high stakes business negotiations, and large international financial transactions. He also practices in the area of angel and venture fund formation.

Roger is widely published on technical tax topics, is a regular speaker for the California CPA Education Foundation, and has been an adjunct Professor of Taxation (Property Transactions and International Taxation) for Golden Gate University. Read More...

Founders Space Heads South, Then East!

★ We are flying to Chile this week to give a talk at the big agricultural tech conference: Hortifrut Expo.

★ After Chile, we’ll be on our way to Beijing, Hunan, and Shenzen to work with more startups.

★ We just signed a deal with Seven Stars Innovative Industries to take five top Chinese startups global for IPOs. Read More...

Should Facebook Be Broken Up?

Everyone knows that Facebook has acted irresponsibly with its users’ data, and people are upset. Politicians want to punish Facebook for its actions. Even Chris Hughes, the cofounder of Facebook, has advocated breaking up the company. That’s how bad things have become. But I’m not convinced Facebook should be broken up. Clearly, Facebook needs to be regulated, but breaking it up won’t solve all the problems.

The fact is that all social networks, as they exist today, are pseudo-monopolies. Facebook has managed to purchase Instagram and Whatsapp, giving it a clear dominant position in the US and many other markets. Even if you broke Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp into three separate companies, you’d still have three pseudo-monopolies, none of which may do a better job at protecting users data and the public’s interests.

The fact is that users cannot simply switch to a new social network. They are locked in. No one wants to leave their friends behind. And without friends, a social network is useless. So competition will always be limited. Read More...

K-Startup Grand Challenge 2019

K-Startup Grand Challenge was established with the goal of promoting the expansion of an open entrepreneurship ecosystem in Asia and assisting in South Korea’s evolution into a prominent startup business hub in the region, and this year marks the 4th year. The program invites startups with creative and innovative ideas from all around the world to Korea and helps them to settle in the Korean startup ecosystem through various support programs. The application deadline is June 14th 13:00 GMT +9.

K-Startup Grand Challenge 2019 will benefit participating startups immensely with its excellent infrastructure, extensive governmental support, and robust patent system:

Each of the 40 startups in the program will receive about $10,840 per team (up to two members) to cover the living expenses over 3.5 months. Read More...

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