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Open House
Jul 
29
11:30pm
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NELSON AGHOLOR

CEO

Nelson Agholor is a senior developer, and is currently building a suite of game changing mobile applications. He specializes in Ruby on Rails, but has a crush on JavaScript. He joined Coralient in November after selling his fashion tech startup to Yahoo!

Topics

His journey from the digital ad agency world to Startupville USA.


Three new product features he’s most excited about for Q2.


Why every team member should be a “lighthouse.”

Fun Fact

Agholor won the Bay Area Windsurfing Open last June, and lives in Mill Valley with his wife and twin boys. He organizes Coralient’s annual hackathon every July.

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Future Labs Open House

We’re opening our doors to give you a glimpse of what’s cooking at NYC's OG incubator

Tuesday 
November 
19th 
2019 
3:00pm
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interested in tech startups?

We’re opening our doors so you can learn more about the Future Labs and the startups we incubate.

 

Join us for donuts and details on our undergraduate internship program, our cutting-edge companies changing the tech ecosystem in Brooklyn, and how you can become part of it all.

interested in tech startups?

The NYU Future Labs grow startups that change the world, and we’re opening our doors on December 5 to give the NYU community a glimpse. Hear from Future Labs founders on cutting-edge technology and building trailblazing companies. Find out how NYC’s OG incubator (launched in 2009) has seen 120+ graduates. Get first-hand info on how one student went from intern to startup founder.

Our companies work on areas such as AR medical visualization platforms, 3D maps for autonomous vehicles, and the student financial aid crisis. And NYU Tandon undergraduates have the exclusive opportunity to intern with a Future Labs startup for semester and earn 3 credits. Driven by mission? Our network of incubators cover impact AI, cleantech and smart cities, and companies led by military veterans. Here’s your chance to learn about building a startup from the ground up in NYC, get valuable experience while earning your degree, and add incredible projects to your resume. 

Companies like BounceX, Carmera, and Coursehorse have roots at the NYU Future Labs, which have seen them grow from small teams to large-scale companies. Join us at the Future Labs for donuts and details on how you can become part of one of the greatest innovation ecosystems on the planet. 

This is a free event but registration is required and space is limited.

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What are the Future Labs?

We’re opening our doors to the students of nyu tandon to learn more about the future labs and the start-ups we incubate and accelerate.

join us to hear about our UNDERGRADUATE internship PROGRAM AND ASSOCIATED 4-CREDIT CLASS, AND LEARN MORE THE amazing CUTTING-EDGE companies CHANGING THE TECH ECOSYSTEM IN BROOKLYN.


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ABOUT THE FUTURE LABS

Starting your own business and picking the right niche in no time

Launched in 2009, the NYU Tandon Future Labs help define the startup support model and shape the tech ecosystems throughout New York City. The programs support early-stage ventures that are launching cutting-edge technology products, creating jobs, and helping diversify New York’s economy. Areas of focus include artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), cloud computing, cyber security, data, digital media, machine learning, smart cities, cleantech, video, virtual reality (VR), among other technology-enabled ventures.

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The

Schedule

630p

Drinks

Grab a drink, a bite to eat, and meet the team.

700p

Panel

Rapid-fire talks begin.

730p

Q&A

Nothing is off-limits, so now’s your chance.

800p

Post Game

Grab a refill, and stay for a grand tour of Coralient HQ. Pro tip: Don’t miss the view of the bay at sunset on Floor 8.

The

Lineup

Three senior tech leads share what led them to work for Coralient, and why they’re staying for the long haul. You’ll also get a sneak peek at some work we’ll be shipping in Q2.

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Evan Rostrand

CTO // Corialent

As CTO, Evan Rostand is responsible for making Coralient a more agile, unified, and integrated company. Rostand joined Coralient as a junior developer just six years ago, and has played a key role in the company’s rapid growth in key markets.


Topics

His journey from freelance developer at Google to startup CTO:

Why Coralient is poised for massive growth in 2016.

How he has helped Coralient adopt a “responsive philosophy.”

Fun Fact

Evan lives in a houseboat in Sausalito, bikes every morning across the Golden Gate Bridge, and makes sure to squeeze in a 20 mile ride every Sunday.

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John-Paul Ramilly

Tech Director

John-Paul (JP) Ramilly is responsible for managing all aspects of the development lifecycle at Coralient. JP joined Corialent last Spring and has so far helped the team build and ship 107 new product features.

Topics

His journey from the digital ad agency world to Startupville USA:

Three new product features he’s most excited about for Q2.

Why every team member should be a “lighthouse.”

Fun Fact

JP won the Bay Area Windsurfing Open last June, and lives in Mill Valley with his wife and twin boys. He organizes Coralient’s annual hackathon every July.

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Jessica Jost

SR. Developer

Jessica Jost is a senior developer, and is currently building a suite of game changing mobile applications. She specializes in Ruby on Rails, but has a crush on JavaScript. She joined Coralient in November after selling her fashion tech startup to Yahoo!

Topics

Her journey from freelance developer at Google to Senior Developer:

Why Coralient is poised for massive growth in 2016.

How she has helped Coralient adopt a “responsive philosophy.”

Fun Fact

Fun fact: Jessica is on the board of one of SF’s largest advocacy groups for women in tech. She regularly writes for TechCrunch and loves her pug, Ada Lovelace.


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