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Thrive

MAKING PITTSB

Thrival Innovation + Music Festival gears up for an amazing fifth year .

BY NICOLE TAFE

Celebrating its fifth year , the Thrival Innovation + Music Festival is gearing up for what promises to be another year of spectacular events .

The Thrival Innovation + Music Festival is an annual , Pittsburghbased event featuring multiple days of innovation-focused programming capped by a two-day outdoor live music experience .
The festival started in 2013 as an initiative of Ascender ( known then as Thrill Mill ), and was founded by CEO Bobby Zappala , Chairman Luke Skurman and a group of their friends . The original concept started even further back — almost 10 years ago — when this group held a neighborhood barbecue that served as an informal party for young Pittsburghers , raising funds for local startup companies .
This yearly block party eventually transformed into a nonprofit , now called Ascender , a “ start / build ” hub that offers an incubator program for early-stage entrepreneurs , co-working space and free community programs — and Thrival . Ascender produces Thrival as the organization ’ s flagship initiative that promotes and celebrates Pittsburgh ’ s innovation and creative ecosystems . It has two parts : Thrival Innovation and Thrival Music .
“ Thrival is a Pittsburgh creation ,” says director Dan Law . “ It has grown and scaled over the years with the support of Pittsburghers , and it now welcomes attendees from over 30 states and multiple countries .”
This year ’ s Thrival Innovation will be held in Pittsburgh ’ s East End on Sept . 27 and 28 at the Ace Hotel , Kelly Strayhorn Theater , Bakery Square and the Carnegie Museum of Art . Thrival Innovation will feature two full days of programming and events centered on “ Intelligence : Humans X Tech ,” focusing on the relationship between humans and technology .
Thrival Music will be held at Carrie Furnaces on Sept . 29 and 30 . “ The Carrie Furnaces site is special for Thrival Music because the space literally represents the physical and philosophical transformation of our entire region ,” explains Law . “ The furnaces no longer produce hot metal , but the facility now contributes to new economic growth and creativity . Carrie remains a significant element of our culture and we ’ re proud to partner with Rivers of Steel , the nonprofit dedicated to preserving the site .”
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