From Zero to Something: Growing a Startup

In-person session | Learn, Connect, Share

December 11, 2025 | 5:45 PM - 6:45 PM
Room: CEI Main Stage
ABOUT THE SESSION

What does it really take to turn an idea into a thriving business? Join us for an inspiring, behind-the-scenes look at the startup journey through the eyes of founders who’ve done exactly that. In this session, clients of the Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI) (our Venture Cafe Host) will share their real-world experiences, wins, pivots, challenges, and the unexpected moments that shaped their growth. Whether you’re an early-stage entrepreneur, a curious innovator, or someone looking for community, this session offers actionable insights and an authentic look at what it means to build a startup with support that matters.


Learn more about CEI, the host of Venture Café Phoenix, discover the impact they’re making in our ecosystem, and walk away with inspiration (and maybe a few new connections) to fuel your own journey.



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December 11, 2025

850 N 5th St. Phoenix Az, 85004

Easy and free parking in the South lot.

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