TEDxSoMa Open To Anyone, But Not Everyone23 Dec
In less than a month, the inaugural TEDxSoMa will bring some of the Bay Area’s leading thinkers to the innovative coworking space known as PariSoMa: people like Heather Fleming, co-founder of Catapult Design and Engineers Without Borders, and Phil Libin, the CEO of Evernote.
Like all TEDs and TEDxes, this one is intended to inspire, provoke, delight, and catalyze a group of like-minded innovationists, helping us all think beyond our own experiences and deepen our connection with the wider world. And, like all TEDs and TEDxes, this one is open to a limited number of attendees. Just 50 people will be selected from those who register to participate in TEDxSoMa on January 22nd.
One lucky person, however, will get in another way — and it could be you. All you have to do is follow @TEDxSoMa on Twitter and post this tweet: “Retweet this and follow @TEDxSoMa for a chance to attend the extraordinary #TEDxSoMa http://bit.ly/7zZif3”. On Wednesday, January 6th, we’ll select one person at random to attend the first ever TEDxSoMa.
Register. Follow. Tweet. We hope to see you on the 22nd!
“We don’t have the money, so we have to think.” — Ernest Rutherford























