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Prototype Prime Hosting Coding School Information Session
Both business owners and individuals, who would like more details about the coding boot camp, are welcome at this information session.

PEACHTREE CORNERS, GA, – In January 2019, Prototype Prime, the city’s startup incubator, will begin hosting a 24-week coding boot camp taught by Georgia Tech. Those interested in learning more about the classes will have an opportunity during an upcoming information session.
The information session will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 12 – 1:30 p.m. at Prototype Prime, located at 147 Technology Parkway. Both business owners and individuals, who would like more details about the coding boot camp, are welcome.
Those attending will be able to meet representatives from Georgia Tech to learn about the coding boot camp. Business owners will also learn about grants offered through an Atlanta Regional Commission program that provides businesses up to 90 percent of the cost of the coding school.
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The classes are offered through Georgia Tech Professional Education (GTPE), an academic division of Georgia Tech. Students will learn specialized skills through a fast-paced, immersive curriculum and acquire skills to become proficient in front-end and back-end technologies. Students will receive hands-on training to master the hard and soft skills needed for web development, data science and analytics, and will finish the course with a wide set of technical skills and a portfolio of projects. Classes begin Jan. 28, 2019.
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The Atlanta Regional Commission program provides businesses with financial assistance for on-
the-job training, and incumbent worker training to assist in training workers in the Atlanta area.
The ARC provides reimbursements to employers to help compensate for the costs associated with skills upgrade training and loss of production for new hires.
Attendees are requested to RSVP to ensure a seat for this information session. Please feel free to bring your lunch to this mid-day event. For more visit Georgia Tech’s coding boot camp web page or call 404-328-7187.
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