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Want to exhibit at the #DIW18 Kickoff Party? M&T Bank is giving away two tables for free

Nonprofits and new startups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Apply to exhibit at the #DIW18 Kickoff. (Image by Technical.ly)

The first ever Delaware Innovation Week Kickoff Party is happening Nov. 2, and it’s going to be a blast. We’re partnering with the Delaware College of Art and Design for an evening to celebrate Delaware’s tech, social and creative scenes. There will be #DIW18 swag, light bites from local restaurants, game and product demos, a cash bar and exhibitors.

We want all the exhibitors, including Delaware startups, established companies and nonprofits. Some of the exhibitors on board so far are INWilmington, Live Nation, The Mill, Christiana Care, Great Dames and a pre-launch appearance of DECO Food Hall.

We know not every organization has it in their budget to book a table at this awesome event — and so does one of our sponsors, M&T Bank, which has donated two tables (each a $500 value) for us to give away for free.

To qualify to apply for a table, you must apply by Monday, Oct. 29 and either have a business or nonprofit in Delaware or an active interest in doing business in Delaware.

The event will take place at Delaware College of Art & Design in Wilmington on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018 from 5–8 p.m. (load in time will be 4 p.m.). Exhibitors must be able to arrive at 4 p.m. and exhibit till 8 p.m.

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