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#WeDC House returns at 2019 SXSW. Apply to showcase your tech company

From March 9-11, the #WeDC House will host D.C.-centric programming, activations and events during SXSW including its #WeDC Tech Showcase.

The front of the #WeDC House on Austin's 6th Street. (Courtesy photo)

Get ready for the return of #WeDC House  at SXSW 2019.

From March 9-11, the #WeDC House will host D.C.–centric programming and activations while engaging with new business connections from the private and public sectors across tech, creative, entrepreneurs and more during SXSW in Austin, Texas. Last year, Technical.ly took a deep dive into the happenings at #WeDC House and met up with five #dctech leaders there.

The Washington, DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP) is looking for D.C.-based tech startups to present at the #WeDC Tech Showcase. The deadline to apply is Friday, Feb. 1, and selected companies will receive display space at the #WeDC House, publicity and promotional support and access to exclusive #WeDC SXSW events.

https://wdcep.com/news/wedc-tech-showcase-at-sxsw-application-form/

WDCEP and Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) are also still seeking ambassadors for SXSW, anyone interested has until Jan. 27 to apply or recommend a nominee for the inaugural WeDC Ambassador Program.

Companies: Washington, DC Economic Partnership / SXSW
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