Lightship Foundation's Startup Train connects tech ecosystems from Rhode Island to Washington D.C.

Lightship Foundation's Startup Train connects tech ecosystems from Rhode Island to Washington D.C.

Published: 03-03-2023 11:43:00 | By: Pie Kamau | hits: 1936 | Tags:

Startup Train, the inclusion focused US tech ecosystem tour is being launched by Lightship Foundation to reach and connect entrepreneurs and ecosystems across the country. The tour takes place over five consecutive days (Monday through Friday) with city to city travel aboard Amtrak's Acela train.

This year's inaugural journey will take place May 1-5 and cover the Northeast corridor beginning in Providence, RI with stops in New YorkPhiladelphia and Baltimore, and ending in Washington, D.C. There will be founder focused events planned for each city including a press conference, investor meetup and founder/startup showcase. Lightship Foundation will be in one city per day with investors and founders from each city along the route welcomed and encouraged to join along the way, lending to the spirit of traditional socialization and connection promoted by the Startup Train.

Candice Matthews Brackeen, Founder and CEO, Lightship Foundation: "The train has been utilized for centuries to connect people and places while enabling economic expansion and innovation. At Lightship we see value in the history, purpose and networking enabled by locomotive travel, so we're leveraging it to connect with founders and ecosystem partners from city to city. We look forward to sharing the unique experience of our Startup Train journey."

Startup Train is one of many in-person FOC (founder of color) focused events planned for 2023 by Lightship Foundation. Black Tech Week, an inclusive ecosystem-building experience driven by community and corporate collaboration will return to Cincinnati, OH in July, while Lightship Bootcamp and Lightship Accelerator continue to be facilitated throughout the year in cities including Tulsa, OkColumbus, OhMiami, FL and more.

www.lightship.foundation