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The Combine has announced its 2015 lineup. The Bloomington Technology Conference will feature workshops, networking events and speakers, including a well-known YouTube musician.

February 5, 2015

News Release

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Combine, an annual conference for technologists, entrepreneurs and innovators, has announced dates and its initial lineup of speakers for its 2015 event. This year’s Combine will feature workshops, a main speaker stage, networking events and entertainment at various locations in the downtown area. The event will be held April 8th – 10th in downtown Bloomington.

“The speakers and workshop topics at this year’s Combine will give attendees insights on the tech industry and the startup realm that can help spread new ideas to companies and startups,” says Mike Trotzke, founder of the Combine. The Combine’s main stage event will feature technology and startup industry experts from across the country, including about.me Founder Tony Conrad, YouTube sensation and ukulele player Molly Lewis, Startup Weekend founder Andrew Hyde and writer and marketing consultant Tara Hunt, among others.

“This year is the Combine’s 5th event, and every year we’ve enhanced our lineup with high quality speakers and workshops,” says Trotzke. “We are really looking forward to this year’s stellar lineup and cannot wait to unveil the full schedule list of speakers, workshops and panelists.”

Tickets and additional information can be found at the Combine website. To purchase tickets and to view the complete conference schedule, visit http://thecombine.org/.

About the Combine

Held in Bloomington, Indiana, the Combine is an annual conference put on by the nonprofit Humanetrix Foundation that seeks to spur growth and creativity through the use and understanding of technology. The Combine centers its programming around community, culture, creativity, capital, and code. For information about the annual event, visit http://thecombine.org/.

Source: The Combine

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