Product Management and Product Marketing

ProductCamp Austin Announces Location and Austin Ventures as a Sponsor!

ProductCamp AustinI’m happy to announce that we’ve secured a venue for ProductCamp Austin! ProductCamp will be held at St. Edward’s University Professional Education Center (PEC) on June 14, 2008 from 8AM - 6PM. Follow the link to add yourself as a participant, and to sign up as a speaker or volunteer. Everyone is welcome, and cost is FREE.

I’m also delighted to announce that Austin Ventures will be sponsoring ProductCamp! We’re looking forward to working with the premiere venture group in Austin to get the word out.

If you’re unfamiliar with what ProductCamp is, first read the primer on BarCamp, which the model on which ProductCamp is based. Then go to the official ProductCamp Austin wiki and add yourself to the participant page, and take on a topic as a speaker!

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2 May 2008 | Product Management, Product Marketing, ProductCamp, Tactics | Comments

2 Responses to “ProductCamp Austin Announces Location and Austin Ventures as a Sponsor!”

  1. 1 Amar Rama 2 May 2008 @ 8:33 am

    Question :) can I reuse the logo above in my blog if I am writing a post evangelizing product camp austin?

  2. 2 Paul 2 May 2008 @ 8:40 am

    Yes! In fact, we’ve preparred several logos with different sizes and colors for different needs. Check out: http://barcamp.org/ProductCampAustinPromotion/

    And drop me a line with your blog address so we can recognize you on the ProductCamp wiki as a blogger!

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