Special for Meetup members:
We are reserving a limited number of seats for iPhone/Android/Smartphone Meetup members. You can RSVP and pay through this Meetup site or go to www.disruptathon-comm1.eventbrite.com to register.
Event Details:
Disruptathon in partnership with TelecomHUB is proud to present Disruptathon for Telecom and Media.
This event will showcase some of the most exciting and promising advancements in telecommunications, media technologies and content enabling services from the greater Washington, DC region and beyond. This event offers industry leaders and stakeholders a rare opportunity to explore the latest innovative breakthroughs while meeting the creative minds behind new applications that are reshaping the telecom and media landscape.
Innovators are the heart of each event, sharing five-minute presentations of a new idea, technology, product or company. Attendees provide valuable feedback on each presentation through Disruptathons uniquely powered mobile apps. Sponsors influence business in a powerful new way as companies and industry innovators exchange and promote new ideas.
* Entry includes heavy appetizers, beer and wine
* Doors open at 5 p.m. for one hour of networking
* Starting at 6 p.m. sharp, ten presenters will have five minutes each to present their technologies
* Attendees rate each presenter on style and content using our mobile application software
* Once all presenters are finished, prizes will be awarded
* A cool down (something fun) takes place at the end of all Disruptathons
Come network with industry peers, make vital industry connections and gain new insight into the future of telecom and media.
Disruptathon - Telecom/Media
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- Organiser
- Washington iPhone/Android/Smartphone Developers & Marketers
- Date
- 20-21 Jan 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Mclean, US
- Cost
- 45.0 USD
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