UK : Campus Open Day for Startups

Organiser
Startup Essentials UK
Date
2-3 Sep 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , City of London, GB
Cost
Free

Sun Startup Essentials - Campus Open Day

We invite you to join us at our UK headquarters on the 3rd of September as we open our doors for an insight into Sun's operations, the staff, as well as see the environment including our exciting technologies and eco-datacentre (with some refreshments & networking time thrown in of course ;-) )

Set in the Surrey/Hampshire border, a short distance from London and off the M3 motorway, the award winning campus consists of three buildings, "SPARC house", "Solaris House", & "Java House", interconnected by glass passages. Many of the European-level activities are conducted on site, and it is home to many, if not all the organizations that make up Sun, including the services, sales, and software teams. Onsite facilities include a restaurant, gym, a shop, massage/therapy rooms, hairdressers, coffee shops, and much, much more!

The agenda kicks off at 12.30pm:

  • Arrive for a Welcome Briefing
  • Lunch (courtesy of Sun Startup Essentials)
  • Tour of the campus
  • Tour of the datacentre (restricted numbers)
  • Drinks reception We hope you can join us!

Contact: [email protected] or Twitter @scoobeesnac if you are interested and we will send you further information.

The campus is located here

Startup Essentials is a free program that offers services, support and many opportunities to drive your business forward, and is open to individuals or companies that are less than 150 people, and less than 6 years in operation. see http://sun.com/startups

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