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Takeaways for kids from upcoming free AlligatorZone events.
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Sara Spangelo, Ph.D., CEO, Swarm Technologies, will present her startup at Palo Alto's AlligatorZone Event on March 25, 2018.
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Youngsters in Silicon Valley will get to know about tiny two-way communication satellites (for Internet of Things), what a career path that winds through Google X and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) can lead to, and the value of a formal higher education, among other things.
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Julia MacGregor, Ph.D., CEO, Global Safety Management, will present her company at Tampa Bay's AlligatorZone Event on March 24, 2018.
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Kids and teens in Tampa Bay will enjoy an opportunity to have a conversation, and learn in very simple terms the value of being methodical, how processes in manufacturing can be made safer with software, and the value of a formal education.
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Betsy Wild, CEO, WeCraftBox will present her startup at Tampa Bay's AlligatorZone Event on March 24, 2018.
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Youngsters in Tampa Bay will learn that if facing a problem, it is likely that they are not alone, and that they can come up with a solution which others may actually buy. They may also learn how we humans are creatures of habit, and that for some reason, people love the anticipation of opening a box.
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Shine The Light On Your Young Innovator, and Enter For A Chance To Enjoy A Scholarship Giveaway. Plus Other Useful Initiatives.
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Call for Stories
on -Inspired Projects.
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Register As A Youth Ambassador To Do Cool Stuff.
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Not A Pizza and Putzing Summer Camp
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Every Blog Has Its Day. AlligatorZone Is Now On Medium.
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