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Be an MVP, check out Modev’s first MVP Conference [Events Roundup]

Plus: FuckUp Nights Washington, DC Vol. II, where you can learn from the failures of other entrepreneurs.

At FuckUp Nights, learn from the failures of other entrepreneurs without getting burned yourself. (Photo by Flickr user B Rosen, used under a Creative Commons license)

Modev kicks off its long-awaited MVP Conference Monday. Later on, the DC Tech Meetup and its demos, FuckUp Nights at the Cove coworking space, and Navigating the DC Tech Ecosystem, by DC Innovates and Clearly Innovative, will be sure to instruct and motivate starry-eyed D.C. technologists.

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MVP CONFERENCE 2015
Modev’s inaugural, two-day minimal viable product conference will feature workshops, panels and a keynote speech by the managing VP of digital at Capital OneToby Russell.
Monday, May 18-Tuesday, May 19
Various times
Artisphere, 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va.
RSVP. $495 – $895.

DC Tech Meetup #36: Demos, Demos, Demos
The big monthly tech community get-together will include presentations from Galley, SproutUp and Full Measure Education.
Wednesday, May 20
5:30-8:00 p.m.
2010 Crystal Dr., Crystal City, Va.
RSVP. $35-$160.

BUZZHub Crystal City
Meet some Mid-Atlantic Venture Association-affiliated C-suites and investors.
Wednesday, May 20
5:30-8:00 p.m.
2010 Crystal Dr., Crystal City, Va.
RSVP. $35-$160.

FuckUp Nights Washington, DC Vol. II
It’s important to learn from your failures. Here, listen to other “fuckupreneurs” recount their own professional mistakes.
Thursday, May 21
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Cove, 1990 K St. NW
RSVP. Free.

Navigating the DC Tech Ecosystem
Get some tech networking and resource gathering tips.
Thursday, May 21
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Clearly Innovative, 1100 H St. NW, Suite 1220
RSVP. Free.

Companies: Galley / Modev / Mid-Atlantic Venture Association / Capital One

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