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CoC sponsors. Mentor is found. 4 parties total. OSE, participant, CoC or corporate sponsor, benefactor, mentor, bro bono marketing assistance. Package for OSE Franchise and its launch. Can we distribute basic production by collaboration?
CoC sponsors. Mentor is found. 4 parties total:
#OSE
#articipant
#Chamber of Commerce, Community Economic Development, or corporate sponsor, benefactor, mentor, pro bono marketing assistance. Package for OSE Franchise and its launch.  


We know that rock stars create startups. But can we replicate the same to other startups, by helping them along? Can we find people who are interested in solving pressing world issues as their job? How do we market this?
We know that rock stars create startups. But can we replicate the same to other startups, by helping them along? Can we find people who are interested in solving pressing world issues as their job? How do we market this?

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Sponsorship

CoC sponsors. Mentor is found. 4 parties total:

  1. OSE
  2. articipant
  3. Chamber of Commerce, Community Economic Development, or corporate sponsor, benefactor, mentor, pro bono marketing assistance. Package for OSE Franchise and its launch.

We know that rock stars create startups. But can we replicate the same to other startups, by helping them along? Can we find people who are interested in solving pressing world issues as their job? How do we market this?

"We build local open source microfactories that change their economy to circular by producing essential goods for their community to bring wealth back to town - as a means to people leading more fulfilling lives doing by shifting to what is most meaningful for them once the threat of survival is removed. We achieve this by collaborating on industrial productivity on a small scale."

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