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Maker City Summit 2024
June 30, 2024 | Katelyn Keenehan

The Maker City announces impressive agenda ahead of 2024 Summit

At The Maker City Summit 2024, makers will engage in workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities designed to help scale their business, attract customers, and build a sustainable brand.

The Maker City, through the help of the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, has unveiled its agenda for the highly-anticipated, and popular Maker City Summit in September. This year the summit will run from September 27 to the 29th at the Maker Exchange downtown. The cost to attend is $95.

What to expect?

Workshops and Panels: Learn from experts on how to scale your business, attract customers, and build a sustainable brand.

Networking Opportunities:  Connect with like-minded makers and industry leaders throughout the event.

Keynote Speakers:

  • Elizabeth Hudy, Peach Fuzz
  • Cymone Wilder, Simon & Moose
  • Jeremy Cowart, Jeremy Cowart Photography
  • Austin Church, Author and Consultant

Special Events:

Summit Soirée (Friday):  Meet speakers and network with other makers in a relaxed social setting. This event also marks the beginning of Innov865 week with the Innov865 Alliance. This event is open to the entire maker community!

Headshots (Saturday): Get professional headshots with Aaron Ingram, Photographer and Able Trade’s Photography Studio Manager.

Expert Sessions:  Sign up for one-on-one meetings with experts on topics such as marketing, accounting, pricing, and website design. These sessions will be scheduled post-Summit at a mutually agreed-upon location.

Tickets are available at www.themakercitysummit.org.



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