Hub-UB Will Feature Abby Sims of LR Tech Fest
The Hub-UB speaker series from the Innovation Hub rolls this week and will feature Abby Sims of Idestini Dev Studio and the Little Rock Tech Fest, which is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 16.
The Hub-UB speaker series from the Innovation Hub rolls this week and will feature Abby Sims of Idestini Dev Studio and the Little Rock Tech Fest, which is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 16.
Around the IA horn we go with the Innovation Hub announcing a partnership with the Fayetteville Chamber to expand northwesterly, Iron Yard coding school classes starting in Little Rock and more.
Joel Gordon, director of the Launch Pad maker space at the Innovation Hub, represented Arkansas at an invitation-only maker roundtable at the White House in Washington.
100 Girls of Code rolls in Arkansas this month: May 9 in Rogers through Startup Junkie and May 16 in North Little Rock at the Innovation Hub. The free program aims to introduce girls ages 10 to 18 to coding.
Central Arkansas' first Maker Faire event drew hundreds to the Argenta district of downtown NLR on Saturday. The Innovation Hub hosted the event in and around its Argenta Innovation Center in conjunction with the Argenta Arts Festival.
The first Arkansas Manufacturing Innovation Summit from Arkansas Manufacturing Solutions, held at the Innovation Hub and including IA client firms, was deemed a big success.
Just a reminder. The first Maker Faire event in central Arkansas rolls all day Saturday from the Innovation Hub in conjunction with the Argenta Arts Festival.
The Arkansas Manufacturing Innovation Summit, set to run Wednesday and Thursday at the Innovation Hub in downtown North Little Rock, will feature panelists from IA client firms Power Technology Inc. of Alexander and Picasolar of Fayetteville.
The Innovation Hub in Argenta is hosting the Arkansas Manufacturing Innovation Summit April 29-30 and a mini Maker Faire on May 2. Innovate Arkansas is a sponsor of this first Maker Faire event in central Arkansas.
100 Girls of Code, recently launched in central Arkansas, is opening a chapter in northwest Arkansas as well. Go ahead and code it: There's some tech momentum in Arkansas right now. The NWA chapter will be operated by Startup Junkie.