Roundup of L.A. tech events in the next two weeks.
Nov. 9
Event: The Other F Word: Failure and How Successful Leaders Put It to Work
Description: Mark Coopersmith, author of the book “The Other F Word,” will talk about how to recognize failure earlier, minimize its damage and harness lessons learned to improve future outcomes.
6 p.m.
Sponsor: Berkeley-Haas Alumni, L.A. Chapter
Location: Real Office Centers, 604 Arizona Ave., Santa Monica
$30
Nov. 11
Event: Programmatic Summit
Description: Advertising industry experts will explain how they execute automated advertising.
All day
Sponsors: Internet Advertising Bureau and thinkLA
Location: Millennium Biltmore Hotel, 506 S Grand Ave.
$600
Nov. 12
Event: The Business of Being Creative
Description: A discussion of the challenges and opportunities that come along with starting and maintaining a successful creative business.
6:30 p.m.
Sponsor: BUNCH Magazine
Location: General Assembly, 1933 South Broadway, 11th Floor
Free
Nov. 13
Event: Startup Weekend Pasadena
Description: During this 54-hour competition, teams of developers, designers, marketers and product managers will compete to build the best prototypes and business plans.
All day
Sponsor: Cross Campus
Location: Cross Campus Old Pasadena, 85 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena
$99
Nov. 17
Event: L.A. Tech Summit
Description: All-day conference of tech panels and speakers discussing the latest industry trends and the health of the L.A. tech economy.
All day
Sponsor: Cornerstone OnDemand
Location: Fairmont Miramar Hotel, 101 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica
$99
Nov. 20
Event: UCLA Big Data Summit
Description: This conference will bring together a cross section of industry experts and academics to discuss big data’s impact on industries as varied as entertainment and healthcare.
All day
Sponsor: Easton Technology Management Center
Location: UCLA Anderson School of Management, 110 Westwood Plaza, Korn Convocation Hall
$100
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