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Organizing an event for Delaware Innovation Week 2017? Here’s what you need to know

This year's Delaware Innovation Week is Nov. 3–11. Get involved early!

Techncial.ly's Alexandria Leggett (left) leads a community organizing session. (Screenshot via DeTv/YouTube)
Before the fireworks this past weekend, there was another explosion of sorts. Our annual public planning session for Delaware Innovation Week. Almost 30 community members convened to share their various plans and ideas to implement for the third annual DIW.

We reviewed the updated event submission process and it’s as simple as 1-2-3:

  1. Submit your event proposal with at least two time slots as options.
  2. Wait for our response.
  3. Follow further instructions to get your event live on DelawareInnovationWeek.com.

If you’re still looking for ideas on what to start planning or who you can assist, join our #DIW17 Event Organizer Slack Chat happening Wednesday, Sept. 6, from 1–2:30 p.m. Not a member of our public Slack? Click below to sign up, and make sure to join the “#delaware” channel.
Sign up for our Slack
For all you need to know, trust the Delaware Innovation Week 2017 Event Organizer Rules & Guidelines. This document is full of every DIW-event-organizing detail we could fit, and it’s always being updated!
This year’s Delaware Innovation Week is Nov. 3–11. The updated DIW site is live! Stay tuned to check out the amazing events that are sure to make this the best Delaware Innovation Week yet.
And check out this fun recap of Help Plan DIW17 from DeTv:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7mhayHizTg]

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