Invitation to the Twin Tech Party

by pcorbett on July 3rd, 2008

As a reader/client/partner/friend/fan/etc of iStrategyLabs, you’re cordially invited to a very special event called the “Twin Tech Party”:

(Attendance is free, sponsors are beloved and new ones are welcome)

 

It’s ‘very special’ because we’re going to bringing together what the Washington Post has called “Washington’s Twin Tech Towns”. You can read what the Post has said here and here

…and the follow up Washington Post article about this event is here.

By mixing together the so called ‘new tech’ crowd with veterans in the industry, we think sparks will fly: deals will get done, startups will get funded, partners will meet, companies will find talent and our tech ecosystem will become stronger as a result.

We’re happy to have the support of the Northern Virginia Technology Council in bridging that gap.

Please make sure to RSVP, as we’ll most likely run out of room!

(Venue is TBD based on RSVPs)

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