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Gensler’s ‘Let’s Get Phygital’ event is looking for exhibitors

Want to present your work on the “Intersection of the Physical + Digital”? Here’s how to get involved.

At a Gensler panel in 2016. (Photo by Tajha Chappellet-Lanier)

Gensler, a global design firm with offices on K Street NW, is looking for exhibitors to be a part of its “Let’s Get Phygital: The Intersection of the Physical + Digital” event in October.

The Oct. 11 event will feature talks about the intersection of the physical and digital, showcasing tech, creative content and their impact on the human experience.

Selected exhibitors would be a part of the Tech Demonstration Laboratory portion of the event, where booths will be set up to feature interior, building and urban-tech products, research and content.

In order to apply, companies and entrepreneurs should send a one-page narrative to ambassadors@gensler.com, detailing your product, research or developing idea and why you want to be featured at the event. Applications for exhibitors for the Tech Demonstration Laboratory are due by Sept. 12 and notifications of selections will be sent out on Sept. 14.

Companies: Gensler

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