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Pro tip: Tickets are free, but spots are limited — be sure to reserve yours early.

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Want to meet some of the Palmetto State’s top minds in tech?

Join the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) for Tech Founders Night on Wednesday, May 14 at Segra Park, sponsored by Ameris Bank and Nelson Mullins.

Whether you’re starting a company, scaling your business, or working in areas like cybersecurity or digital transformation, this is a great chance to meet other entrepreneurs and explore funding opportunities — all while enjoying good food + baseball.

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