Here’s our exclusive wrapup of upcoming events happening across North Carolina in February. Included are the latest meetups, conferences, workshops, application deadlines and networking events happening in Asheville, Charlotte, the Triad, Wilmington and other parts of the state.

This post is part of our weekly column of upcoming events, along with our comprehensive resource guide for startups in the Triangle. To find out what’s happening this month in the Triangle specifically, check out part one of this week’s column. Another post previews March events.

These columns are an extension of our interactive calendar of tech and startup events. If you’d like to submit an event, feel free to send me an email.

Note: The following list is our lineup of state-wide events through the end of February—most have been switched to a virtual format due to COVID-19 social distancing requirements. 

ReCONNECT for the Future: Virtual Emerging Issues Forum

February 15-18 (online)

The Institute for Emerging Issues’ next virtual ReCONNECT NC forum will cover ways to activate change on a local level in communities across North Carolina this year. More TechWire coverage here.

Asheville Chamber Business Before Hours

February 16, 9-10:30 a.m. (online)

Join Asheville Chamber’s Business Before Hours event to network with other members and share helpful business tips.

Mountain BizWorks PPP 2.0 Information Update

February 16, 3-4 p.m. (online)

Mountain BizWorks is hosting a series of webinars each week on Tuesday to share the latest information about the new round of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funding.

SBTDC’s Taking the Leap Program

February 16, 6-8 p.m. (online)

This month, the Small Business and Technology Development Center is hosting a four-week business development program for entrepreneurs. Participants will learn how to identify promising markets, write a business plan, run their finances and market their brand. (Classes will be conducted online simultaneously across six NC regions/cities: Asheville, the Triangle, Charlotte, Greenville, Wilmington and the Triad.)

STREAM 2021

February 16-17 (online)

This virtual tradeshow aims to help North Carolina and South Carolina manufacturers in the Greater Charlotte region to connect to new local suppliers.

1 Million Cups Lake Norman

February 17, 7:30-9 a.m. (online)

Every Wednesday morning, entrepreneurs in the Lake Norman area join to present their companies to mentors, advisers and other startups. Join to meet new people and collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs.

NC TECH CIO + IT Executive Roundtable

February 17, 7:45-9 a.m. (online)

In this virtual session, CISOs, VPs and director-level tech leaders at NC TECH member companies will discuss relevant topics and best practices in their field.

NC TECH CISO + IT Security Roundtable

February 17, 7:45-9 a.m. (online)

This online meeting convenes CISOs, VPs and director-level security leaders from NC TECH member companies. A roundtable discussion will focus on topics relevant to the field.

1 Million Cups Charlotte

February 17, 8-9 a.m. (online)

Held every week, 1 Million Cups Charlotte features a presentation from a local startup followed by a Q&A from the community.

1 Million Cups Wilmington

February 17, 9-10 a.m. (online)

This weekly event brings together entrepreneurs in the Wilmington and Cape Fear community to gather for coffee, casual startup pitches and conversation.

NC4ME Virtual Hiring Event

February 17, 9:45 a.m. – 3 p.m. (online)

NC4ME is hosting a virtual hiring event to convene recruiters and hiring managers with veterans, transitioning service members, guard/reserves and military spouses.

Wild Pitch Wednesday Featuring BatteryXchange

February 17, 11 a.m. (online)

DIG SOUTH’s next Wild Pitch Wednesday event will feature a pitch from Desmond Wiggan of Charlotte-based startup BatteryXchange.

Marketing Outside the Box: Create with Canva

February 17, 12:30-1:30 p.m. (online)

This month’s Marketing Outside the Box series, presented by the Forsyth Tech Small Business Center, will cover the branding tools offered by Canva. Attendees will learn about the basics of the platform, its design features, social media integration, and more.

Western Community-Based Grants Initiative & Regional Leadership & Capacity Building Training

February 17, 1-4 p.m. (online)

The Golden LEAF Foundation and the NC Rural Center are hosting a training event showing counties in the Western Prosperity Zone how to analyze regional economic and social data trends, identify regional assets and challenges, and build cross-sector partnerships across communities and organizations.

National AgTech Forum

February 17, 4-5:30 p.m. (online)

The North Carolina Biotechnology Center, together with AgLaunch and AgStart, is hosting a series of monthly events with experts sharing their perspectives on key agtech industry topics. This month’s event will feature a discussion on the diversity of gene editing applications currently being used in agriculture and what role they will play in the future.

Packard Place Public House

February 17, 5:15-6:30 p.m. (online) 

Every two weeks, Charlotte’s entrepreneurial community joins together virtually for an evening of networking and connections over drinks.

CLT Alliance Young Professionals Virtual After-Hours Chat

February 17, 5:30-7 p.m. (online)

In this webinar, Carlos Davis of Stand and Deliver will share best practices for building meaningful business relationships in a virtual setting.

LaunchLKN Coffee + Conversation

February 18, 8:30 a.m. @Summit Coffee

LaunchLKN is hosting an in-person, outdoor networking event at Summit Coffee in Davidson.

Launch N’ Learn: PPP or EIDL Tax Info You Need to Know

February 18, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. (online)

Launch Greensboro is hosting a webinar with Smith Leonard tax expert Jimmy Eggers, who will discuss tax considerations for businesses that received PPP or EIDL funding as part of the federal CARES Acts in 2020.

Amazon’s Culture of Innovation

February 19, 12-1 p.m. (online)

Skookum is hosting a webinar featuring AWS Financial Services Principal Architect and Team Lead Andrew Shortt, who will share how Amazon leverages technology to increase the pace of innovation across the organization.

Application Deadline: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Crowns of Enterprise Awards

February 19

The City of Charlotte’s Crowns of Enterprise Awards program honors small businesses that demonstrate leadership and strong business strategies. Award categories include: Certified Minority Business Enterprise of the Year, Certified Woman Business Enterprise of the Year, Certified Small Business Enterprise of the Year, Prime Contractor of the Year, and Diversity Advocate of the Year.

Application Deadline: ScaleUp WNC (10th Cohort)

February 21

Applications are open for the 10th cohort of ScaleUp WNC, a business development program for up to 15 regionally headquartered businesses. The cohort will kick off on March 23. More TechWire coverage here.

ElectriCities Connections Summit

February 22-26 (online)

ElectriCities is hosting a virtual conference to convene public power leaders, peers and organizations to share best practices, trends and solutions for the power industry.

Flywheel Indeavor Luncheon

February 23, 12-1 p.m. (online)

Flywheel’s upcoming Indeavor Luncheon will feature a talk on recent economic development plans in Winston-Salem and projects like Nordic Amplify, a program from Greater Winston-Salem Inc. to help Nordic European healthcare startups enter the U.S. market.

Mountain BizWorks PPP 2.0 Information Update

February 23, 3-4 p.m. (online)

Mountain BizWorks is hosting a series of webinars each week on Tuesday to share the latest information about the new round of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funding.

Transforming Business in the Digital Age

February 23, 6-8 p.m.

Tech Talent South is hosting a panel of experts discussing the power of digital transformation and how it can be used to solve traditional problems.

SBTDC’s Taking the Leap Program

February 23, 6-8 p.m. (online)

This month, the Small Business and Technology Development Center is hosting a four-week business development program for entrepreneurs. Participants will learn how to identify promising markets, write a business plan, run their finances and market their brand. (Classes will be conducted online simultaneously across six NC regions/cities: Asheville, the Triangle, Charlotte, Greenville, Wilmington and the Triad.)

1 Million Cups Lake Norman

February 24, 7:30-9 a.m. (online)

Every Wednesday morning, entrepreneurs in the Lake Norman area join to present their companies to mentors, advisers and other startups. Join to meet new people and collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs.

1 Million Cups Charlotte

February 24, 8-9 a.m. (online)

Held every week, 1 Million Cups Charlotte features a presentation from a local startup followed by a Q&A from the community.

1 Million Cups Wilmington

February 24, 9-10 a.m. (online)

This weekly event brings together entrepreneurs in the Wilmington and Cape Fear community to gather for coffee, casual startup pitches and conversation.

Marketing Outside the Box: Create with Canva

February 24, 12:30-1:30 p.m. (online)

This month’s Marketing Outside the Box series, presented by the Forsyth Tech Small Business Center, will cover the branding tools offered by Canva. Attendees will learn about the basics of the platform, its design features, social media integration, and more.

NC Rural Center Homegrown Leaders Training

February 24-26 (online)

North Carolina Rural Center’s Homegrown Leaders training program supports community leaders who are working to build regional collaboration across North Carolina. People who live or work in the following counties are eligible to apply: Cumberland, Duplin, Harnett, Johnston, Jones, Onslow, Sampson and Wayne.

Launch N’ Learn with Dr. Dennis John of Without Exception

February 25, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. (online)

Launch Greensboro is hosting a webinar with Dr. Dennis John of Without Exception, who will share how small companies can drive their diversity, equity and inclusion goals.

Leveraging Risk Management to Reduce the Financial Impact of COVID-19

February 25, 12-1 p.m. (online)

This webinar will feature a panel of North Carolina-based risk management and insurance leaders, who share tips on dealing with business interruption, legal liability, technology/security, alternatives and remote work, workers compensation, financial planning, potential legislation and more.

Application Deadline: One Buncombe Grant Fund

February 28

The One Buncombe Grant Fund program supports Buncombe County-based small for-profit businesses as they reopen and rehire staff. The program offers grants of up to $2,500 for solopreneurs or single-member organizations, or up to $5,000 for firms with up to 25 full-time equivalent employees.