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BostInno Approved: Here are the January events you need to know about


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The Kevin White statue collects snow Tuesday, December 3, 2019.
GARY HIGGINS

Start your year with a bang by sampling some of these networking events, innovation showcases and more.

Tuesday, Jan. 4

Product Development for Tech and Life Sciences Startups: A talk put on by the Boston Entrepreneur's Network. Register here. 7 p.m. virtual event.

Wednesday, Jan. 5

Generative Creativity: In today's session, we invite you to embrace the converse to Picasso's quote: "Everything you can imagine is real." Instead, "You can imagine everything is real" at the intersection of AI and Digital Media. Register here. 6 p.m. at Fabville, 81 Highland Avenue, Somerville

Thursday, Jan. 6

Getting back to the office: How employers are responding: Hear from executives at Spindrift, Big Belly and more at the Charles River Regional Chamber's Zoom event. Register here. 11 a.m. virtual event. $10; Free for chamber members.

Tuesday, Jan. 11

Back to Business Bash: Join the Boston Young Professionals Association to meet other young professionals like yourself to collaborate, exchange ideas, find clients or referrals, learn about a job opening, and most importantly build your network. Register here. 6 p.m. at W Boston (Upstairs Ballroom),100 Stuart Street, Boston

Thursday, Jan. 20

DevSecOps Technology Showcase: Join the NEXUS Center at Northstar Campus as we host a DevSecOps Technology Showcase featuring a keynote speech by Col Brian Beachkofski, Commander, Detachment 12 AFLCMC (Kessel Run). Register here. 12:30 p.m. at NEXUS Center at Northstar Campus, 55 Old Bedford Road, Lincoln

Wednesday, Jan. 26

Leverage Data Science for Your Non-Tech Role: Let's simplify Data Science into info bytes and shed light upon how to transfer what you learn from this course to your current,non-tech yet data-driven, role. Register here. 7 p.m. virtual event.

Friday, Jan. 28

The Market for Ideas: Product Innovation and invention surges ahead at rates unimaginable just a few decades ago. With good reason inventors protect their intellectual property (IP) internationally with a variety of tools - patents, copyright, and trademarks. But how should an inventor monetize the invention? Form and build a startup? Sell the invention? License it? Utilize Open-Source? Register here. 10 a.m. at MIT Sloan E62-221, 100 Main St., Cambridge



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