VLAB

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Venture Lab
AbbreviationVLAB
FormationNovember 1990
Typenon-profit organization
Location

VLAB (Venture Lab) is Silicon Valley non-profit organization dedicated to connecting entrepreneurs, experts, venture capitalists, private investors and engineers.

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VLAB was founded in November 1990 as entrepreneurship forum. VLAB is one of 28 worldwide chapters of the MIT Enterprise Forum, Inc and is sponsored by the Stanford University Office of Technology Licensing, and the Alumni Association of Stanford's Graduate School of Business.

Past VLAB events participants have included CEOs and senior level executives from companies such as Tesla Motors, Google, Tellme, Mint, Cloudera, and LinkedIn. Other participants have included venture capital firms such as Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Sequoia, Mayfield, USVP, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, and New Enterprise Associates.[1][2][3][4]

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