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Hey, startups: Pitch these 5 big clients at Delaware Innovation Week

Apply for a spot at Technical.ly Introduced, a curated event that helps you land your next big break.

At Delaware Innovation Week 2015. (Photo by Ben Fournier)

Delaware has a number of resources when it comes to starting a business. But what happens when your biz is up and running (and maybe already pretty successful) but you need that next big break to move you forward?
A consistent pain point we’ve heard from local startups is the lack of business-to-business opportunities. Why is it so hard to get in front of the largest companies in the Delaware region?
Technical.ly is here to help with that B2B connection.
During Delaware Innovation Week 2016 presented by 1313 Innovation, join us at Technical.ly Introduced: A curated B2B event. Apply for the chance to meet purchasing representatives from various large businesses in the region and pitch your product or service. If you’re matched with a large organization, we’ll set up a one-on-one meeting for you to pitch your business in person.

Apply now

Confirmed Companies Include:

Technical.ly Introduced is a part of the DIW16 Business Conference, which also includes Lunch&Learn: Workshop your Business, for hands-on practical advice for starting your business and a Business Happy Hour to network with current and aspiring entrepreneurs.
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Companies: City of Wilmington / The McConnell Companies / Amtrak / Technical.ly
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