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Hey, startups: Apply now to join the DC Startup Showcase at SXSW 2016

Act now! Applications are due by Dec. 31.

At the 2015 WDCEP annual meeting. (Photo by Tajha Chappellet-Lanier)

Calling all D.C.-based startups: Are you planning on being at SXSW in March? If so, you can apply to be a part of the Washington, DC Economic Partnership’s Startup Showcase at the WeDC House.
WDCEP is looking to select around 20 D.C.-based startups to show off to SXSW attendees. Selected startups will get a showcase area, and plenty of coverage and promotion across WDCEP press releases and social media.
Want to join? The application, which can be found here, is due by Dec. 31.
WDCEP is also looking for eight brand ambassadors to represent #dctech, business or the creative community at SXSW. That application is due Jan. 29.

Companies: Washington, DC Economic Partnership / SXSW

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