Feb Austin Office Hours and Meet Ups
The Forrest Four-Cast: February 4, 2019
The next edition of SXSW Office Hours at Capital Factory (701 Brazos Street) occurs from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Tuesday, February 5. Come to this event to get individual one-on-one answers to all your SXSW-related questions answered, from conference programming to marketing to anything else that you need more context on.
Attendees of the Tuesday, February 5 SXSW Office Hours event will be eligible to win a $25 gift card to Book People.
If you can’t make this February 5 event, then stop by one of the evening Community Meet Ups that occur in Austin over the next few weeks. The schedule of these activities is listed below. Meet Ups begin at 6:00 pm. A short presentation about SXSW 2019 begins at 7:00. Beginning at 7:30, attendees can ask questions of the various staffers in attendance. One free badge for SXSW 2019 is given away at each of these Meet Ups.
Feb 6: George Washington Carver Museum in Austin
Feb 13: Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin
Feb 20: WeWork Barton Springs in Austin
Feb 26: LGBTQ+ and Allies Community in Austin
Feb 27: WeWork Domain in Austin
Or if a morning session works better for your routine, then come to the 8:00 am TechTalk at the morning of Wednesday, February 27 at the offices of the Austin Chamber of Commerce (535 East 5th Street).
For this February 27 morning session, I will talk about how to make the most out of SXSW 2019, as well as covers some of the Conference and Festival content scheduled for this this year’s event that I am most excited about.
More Austin Events for the Week of Feb 4
Feb 4: Intro to the Austin Media Scene
Feb 4: Learn to Code JavaScript Series 1
Feb 4: Meet MassChallenge Texas at Splash Coworking
Feb 4: Product League: Prioritizing a Backlog
Feb 4: Lightning Learning — Sponsored by uShip
Feb 5: SXSW Office Hours at Capital Factory
Feb 5: Code in the Brewery
Feb 5: Kevin O’Leary Live
Feb 5: Startup Coffee Hour Meetaway
Feb 5: Galvanize Software Engineering Portfolio Luncheon
Feb 5: Austin Chamber 2019 Annual Meeting
Feb 5: Capital Factory Accelerator Info Session
Feb 5: Fundraising in Texas — AMA Webinar
Feb 5: Vetted & W2O — Brand: New You
Feb 5: Austin Deep Learning Journal Club
Feb 5: Austin iPhone Developers Meet Up
Feb 5: Introduction to Product Management
Feb 5: Free Frontend Crash Course: JavaScript Fundamentals
Feb 6: SXSW Meet Up at George Washington Carver Museum
Feb 6: Software Engineering Immersive Info Session
Feb 6: AUSOME — Austin Online Marketing for Entrepreneurs
Feb 6: EmacsATX Meet Up
Feb 6: Data Science Immersive Info Session
Feb 6: Flutter Hackathon
Feb 6: Intro to Data Science: Build a Predictive Model
Feb 7: Consumer Healthcare Summit
Feb 7: Community Manager Breakfast
Feb 7: Introduction to Python
Feb 7: Galvanize Campus Education Group Tour
Feb 7: 30 Years of SXSW — Planning Austin’s Iconic Event
Feb 7: LGBTQ Women, Trans and Non-binary Business Leaders Meet Up
Feb 7: Austin Marketo User Group Meet Up
Feb 7: SoGal ATX Launch
Feb 7: Laravel Austin Meet Up
Feb 7: Built In Brews at Blackbaud
Feb 8: Elevate Diversity & Inclusion Conference
Feb 9: *Free* JavaScript Basic Training at Galvanize
Feb 9: Introduction to Digital Marketing
More Upcoming Austin Events
Feb 11–16: Austin Black Business Week
Feb 11: Co-Founders Wanted Austin Meet Up
Feb 12: Next Big Content Announcement from SXSW
Feb 12: Austin Forum: Grow More and Better Food
Feb 12: DivInc Community Happy Hour Hosted by MSTC
Feb 12: SXSW Office Hours at Capital Factory
Feb 13: SXSW Meet Up at Mexic-Arte Museum
Feb 13: Creativity for Good Workshop
Feb 13: Austin to ATX Book Reading
Feb 21: Bootstrapping from Zero to $500M
Feb 27: SXSW TechTalk with Hugh Forrest
March 1: DivInc’s Champions of Change Awards
March 8–17: SXSW 2019
March 13: MassChallenge Texas Application Deadline
April 12–14: Startup Weekend Hackout
May 2: Fund Conference Austin
May 7: Philanthropitch Austin
May 29–31: Dig-In: The Future of Digital Insurance
Nov 13–14: Time Machine 2019
Hugh Forrest serves as Chief Programming Officer at SXSW, the world’s most unique gathering of creative professionals. He also tries to write at least four paragraphs per day on Medium. These posts often cover tech-related trends; other times they focus on books, pop culture, sports and other current events.