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Knight Foundation supports the MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida to connect Miami’s entrepreneurs and provide learning opportunities for startups. Below, Jose Hernandez-Solaun, chairman of the MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida and president of the Easton Group, writes about the group’s programs. Photo credit: Flickr user Gabriel Kaplan. Like so many other great organizations in South Florida, one of the MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida’s core missions is to help strengthen and position South Florida as a desirable and robust environment for the technology industry. To support this mission over the last few years, the MIT Enterprise Forum has organized and provided numerous in-depth educational programs and services to startups and entrepreneurs, giving them unique insights and perspectives needed to help them make mission-critical decisions as they grow their businesses. It’s been our experience that the richer and deeper the information, the bigger the impact on startups and the local tech ecosystem. The MIT Enterprise Forum develops engaging panel discussions and workshops leveraging the region’s top critical thinkers and creative minds to address important issues and developments that entrepreneur’s regularly face in their growth cycle. Panelists are often noted business and technology leaders weighing in on topics such as “healthcare and technology,” “how to ignite a vibrant technology ecosystem” and “new go-to-market marketing techniques.”