Did you miss our grand opening? No worries. We’d love for you to stop by our 42,000-square-foot coworking and makerspace in downtown Wichita for a tour. We’re ready to fuel collaboration and product development.
ICYMI: Rise of the Rest Road Trip with Steve Case sets sights on Wichita
Rise of the Rest Road Trip with Steve Case will be making a stop in Wichita to hear from entrepreneurs ready to pitch. Up for grabs is $100,000. Applications are due by Feb. 24.
2020 Hardware Cup is open for startups
At Groover Labs, we’re all about fueling collaboration and product development, so we wanted to be sure you knew about this fabulous opportunity — The 2020 AlphaLab Gear Hardware Cup.
In the house: Startup Grind Wichita Pitch Battle
The first-ever Startup Grind Wichita Pitch Battle brought high energy recently to Groover Labs.
The evening was a perfect illustration of the collaborative community we’re endeavoring to build for south central Kansas.
Gigabit fiber is running at Groover Labs
Gigabit fiber is running at Groover Labs, which means we have dedicated internet access that’s ours, ours, all ours! It’s just one of many benefits at our collaboration hub.
We have a lot on tap this month
Groover Labs is heading into the holidays with several events and gearing up to fully open after the first of the year. Keep updated with our weekly newsletters and social channels.
Are you ready to be in the hotseat?
We’re testing our systems, moving in our hotseats, building out our website and refining our member onboarding processes. Before you know it, we’ll be ready for business.
Join us on a tour of Groover Labs
Carrie Rengers and Jaime Green of The Wichita Eagle toured Groover Labs recently, and we wanted to share the story and video they made.
Grab a cup of coffee and read our first newsletter
We wanted to let you know what we’ve been up to at 334 N. St. Francis. Even though we haven’t fully opened yet, we’ve certainly been busy. Take a look at what it takes to open a place like ours.
Q and A with our co-founders in the Wichita Business Journal
Tracy Hoover, a software engineer, and Curt Gridley, a software and hardware engineer, have grand plans for the 42,000 square-foot building near Third Street and St. Francis.