Everyone is looking at Austin for SXSW this week, and that means a chance to stand out. We’re seeing some efforts to represent Baltimore, as well as individual companies.
Here’s a look at who’s making moves so far:
ETC is making its presence known, with assistant director Jacqueline Albright on the ground at the tech festival. The incubator took steps to get everyone organized, with a Facebook group and the #ETCSXSW hashtag. ETC member companies Yet Analytics, Kapowza, Sickweather, Early Light Media and Collonies also made the trip. The visibility is also about helping others see Baltimore.
“We’re trying to position ourselves globally. What better place to do it?” Albright said.
Here we go! #ETCSXSW #SXSW pic.twitter.com/lL11JyX4qI
— Jacqueline Albright (@Jackaleen_A) March 9, 2017
To help others see what’s happening in Baltimore, Johns Hopkins is bringing one SXSW attendee to see Baltimore for themselves. Johns Hopkins Social Innovation Lab Director Darius Graham and FastForward Program Manager Megan Wahler are giving a talk at the festival Tuesday titled, “Lessons on Building an Urban Innovation Ecosystem.” During the talk, they’ll give away a trip to tour Baltimore’s innovation spots.
Yet Analytics cofounder Margaret Roth co-organized the EdTech Women meetup at SXSWedu last week. For SXSW Interactive, she and Allie Tscheulin hit up events like Saturday’s xAPI Barcamp. It looks like Yet Analytics’ presence is being felt all around town.
Lookin' good at the #FCgrill @FastCompany @YetAnalytics #sxsw #etcsxsw pic.twitter.com/kdAPxynyd5
— Margaret Roth Falzon (@margaret_h_r) March 11, 2017
Great seeing some familiar faces at #SXSW @YetAnalytics @etcbaltimore #etcsxsw pic.twitter.com/Tc9AugUJ4f
— Sean Sutherland (@SeanJSutherland) March 12, 2017
TechBreakfast was a gathering point for Baltimore companies, even across the country. The annual showcase was on Sunday, complete with demos and free food.
We're at @TechBreakfast Austin! #etcsxsw ETC company @ColloniesCom has a table where you can learn about what he's working on!!! #SXSW pic.twitter.com/SInvia87D8
— ETC Baltimore (@etcbaltimore) March 12, 2017
Following up on their collaboration for SXSL, Robert W. Deutsch Foundation fellow Jennifer Schachter and Adam Savage of Mythbusters fame are challenging participants to find pieces of a maker puzzle all week. They worked on the pieces last month at Open Works in Station North.
Piece #5 – FOUND! https://t.co/zc00fUToSL
— Jen Schachter (@schac_attack) March 11, 2017
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