Come to Pitch Night in San Francisco! Enjoy presentations from Cornell Tech master's students and insights from Bay Area tech judges.
With light refreshments and wine on offer, it's a great chance to connect with Cornell and Technion alumni and tech enthusiasts from around the Bay Area. Pitch Night is a pitch competition featuring presentations by graduate students and feedback from local judges, including Cornell alumni. This event is open to all Cornell alumni, as well as friends, parents, prospective students, investors, local EMBA students, Technion alumni, etc.
Pitch Night showcases the culmination of a semester's research in longevity tech across areas like dementia, cardiology, cancer, and diabetes, where students reveal their business plans and innovative solutions and field judges' questions. This event caps a day-long hackathon alongside students from the Shenkar College of Engineering, Design, and Art, and a week-long Bay Area trek, where students learn from the local tech and startup scene.
Cornell Tech, on Roosevelt Island in New York City, integrates technology, business, law, and design to foster economic and social prosperity. By collaborating across disciplines and with industry and public sector leaders, it pioneers practical solutions to global challenges. The Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, a vital part of Cornell Tech, embodies an academic collaboration between Cornell and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, enriching the campus with a blend of both universities' academic communities.
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LOCATION
SVB Experience Center
532 Market St. (at Sansome), San Francisco
TRANSPORTATION
SVB Experience Center is one block from the Montgomery BART station.
QUESTIONS? Contact Michael Escosia at michael.escosia@cornell.edu or Matthew Davis at md844@cornell.edu.
By registering for and/or participating in this event, you agree that you will adhere to the Cornell University guidelines in regard to COVID-19. Stay informed at covid.cornell.edu. If you are sick or showing symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home. Cornell University is not liable in the event of a COVID-19 outbreak. Attendees will participate at their own risk.