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#DIW17 Business Conference is a day you cannot miss

A day of events that will take your company to the next level. 📈

Workshop attendees at Delaware Innovation Week 2015. (Photo by Ben Fournier)

Delaware Innovation Week is back and the ever-popular Business Conference is better than ever.
How, you ask? Well, the day will have three of the hottest DIW events taking place at the Emerging Enterprise Center on Tuesday, Nov. 7. Check them out below (we even numbered them for you):

  1. At Doing Business with the Banks you will be able to hear from a number of banks like M&T, WSFS and JPMorgan Chase and learn how to do business with them, the importance of cybersecurity and so much more. Do you have what it takes to B2B with a big-time bank? Come find out.
  2. Technical.ly Introduced: A curated B2B event is following the first event and will give you the opportunity to meet face-to-face with large businesses, like Amtrak. You could get the chance to pitch your product or service to members of their purchasing departments by filling out this form. Do it. Fill out the form.
  3. Last but not least, we will end the day with our Business Happy Hour. Sip, snack and socialize, and end your day with this great networking opportunity with fellow business professionals in the community.

We are partnering with the Emerging Enterprise Center this year for our Business Conference, and in addition to hosting our events you can check out the EEC’s own events on the same day. Check out the full lineup here.

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