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Entice hackerspace HeatSync Labs to set up their new shop in Tempe.

HeatSync Labs, a local hackerspace and technology incubator, is outgrowing their space in Chandler and looking for a new home. We should encourage them to bring their brilliance and innovation to Tempe. The group attracts creative minds from all over the valley, and helps bring amazing concepts into reality.

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    Nate PlamondonNate Plamondon shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →

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      • bradley.willbradley.will commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        As the HeatSync Space committee member in charge of downtown Tempe, I might be a little biased but I can't think of anything more awesome than leaving work, hopping on a bike, grabbing some coffee and going to HeatSync to create tomorrow's inventions all within a couple blocks of Mill Ave. We've found the space, but as a member-funded organization on its way to 501c3 status, a city's support can make the difference as to where innovative places like HeatSync plant roots. Right now HeatSync is in Chandler, and Mesa's page at http://imesa.mesaaz.gov is getting a ton of votes... what about Tempe?

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