Enter to Win Atlanta Innovations
Published by: PlywoodPeople
May 8, 2012

 

If you haven’t heard, we have announced Plywood Presents 2012.

It will be an incredible event with brilliant presenters, and a great opportunity to let collaboration happen with the people you’ll be meeting.

We have 3 amazing partners that we wanted you to know about, because their products are being highlighted in a giveaway.

Lamon Luther: Brian Preston is the founder of Lamon Luther. He’s creating a bridge between consumer and craftsman. He’s teaching woodworking to some guys that he met, and they’re creating amazing furniture from reclaimed wood.

ZPM Espresso: Their mission is to make great espresso affordable and accessible, and they believe that through open-source software and affordable manufacturing techniques, they can get more people in touch with their inner coffee geek.

Thrive Coffee: THRIVE Farmers will not only transform the lives of tens of thousands of coffee farmers and eliminate unnecessary layers in the coffee supply chain, but revolutionize the coffee industry.  When you “know who grows” the premium Arabica coffee that starts your day, you can enjoy your cup in a new way.

SO, if you enter the sweepstakes you’ll have a chance at winning a chalkboard from Lamon Luther, an Espresso Machine from ZPM Espresso, and a coffee package from Thrive. How awesome is that!

Enter for your chance to win.
Find out more about Plywood Presents 2012.
Do you have a great idea? Fill out the Essay form for your chance to have your idea funded.
Register for Plywood Presents 2012.

 

 

SWEEPSTAKESNO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Sweepstakes open to legal residents of the state of Georgia, age 18 or older. Begins 12:00:01 a.m. ET on May 1, 2012 and ends 11:59:59 p.m. ET on August 14, 2012. Subject to Official Rules, available here; void where prohibited. Sponsor: Suffered Enough, Inc.

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