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Have a startup in Miami? Apply to pitch at TechCrunch’s Miami virtual meetup

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TechCrunch is coming to Miami — virtually, at least. Everyone is welcome to attend the event, but we’re looking for startups based in the Miami region to pitch at this event. Everyone is welcome to attend the event, but we’re looking for startups based in the Miami region to pitch at this event. Not in Miami?

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TC Sessions: Crypto is in Miami — and 5 more reasons students should go

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If you’re a university- or college-level student who believes the future of finance is crypto — or even if you’re just crypto curious — pack a bag and head to Miami for TC Sessions: Crypto on November 17. Bonus reason: Miami… in November. TC Sessions: Crypto takes place in, ahem, Miami on November 17.

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TC Sessions: Crypto is in Miami — and 5 more reasons students should go

TechCrunch

If you’re a university- or college-level student who believes the future of finance is crypto — or even if you’re just crypto curious — pack a bag and head to Miami for TC Sessions: Crypto on November 17. Bonus reason: Miami… in November. TC Sessions: Crypto takes place in, ahem, Miami on November 17.

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Attend TechCrunch’s free virtual Miami meetup on March 11

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TechCrunch is hosting a small virtual meetup this Thursday centered around Miami. This is our first (virtual) field trip to Miami. Pitch-off – We’re going to tap into the local tech scene in Miami and bring on some VCs to take a look at your pitches. Have a startup in Miami? We hope you can attend. It’s free.

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Miami startup Asteya launches to provide ‘income insurance’

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Asteya , a Miami-based disability insurance startup that is geared toward small business owners and gig workers, launched today with a seed round of $10 million. Co-founder and CEO Alex Williamson, who was Bumble’s chief brand officer, describes Asteya as an “income insurance” startup. .

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Upstream, a Miami-based professional networking platform, raises a $2.75M seed round

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8 Miami-based investors share their views on the region’s startup scene. Upstream, which is pre-revenue and is Miami-based, is a company whose founder was attracted to the Sunshine State from NYC during the pandemic. The week before, the guest speaker was U.S. Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey.

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Miami-based Ironhack raises $20 million for its coding bootcamps as demand for coders continues

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The Miami-based company (with locations in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Lisbon, Madrid, Mexico City, Miami, Paris and São Paulo) said it will use the money to build out more virtual offerings to complement the company’s campuses.

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