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Switch Philly is back and now accepting demo submissions

Switch Details: When: 4/26. 6 p.m. Where: Huntsman Hall, Wharton School of Business Price: $10 Click Here to Get Tickets And we’re back. One of the great parts of our job is constantly coming across interesting companies and products. However, we feel that many companies don’t get the attention they deserve. As a result we created […]

Switch Details:
When: 4/26. 6 p.m.
Where: Huntsman Hall, Wharton School of Business
Price: $10
Click Here to Get Tickets

And we’re back.
One of the great parts of our job is constantly coming across interesting companies and products. However, we feel that many companies don’t get the attention they deserve. As a result we created Switch Philly, a rapid-fire demo event where five companies get seven minutes to show off the cool things they are working on.
Last time around Zecozi, P’unk Ave, Azavea, Myna Music and Packlate demoed to a crowd of 160 at the University of the Arts (watch the complete event here).
For the latest edition, the Spring 2011 Switch Philly will be held at Huntsman Hall at the Wharton School of Business in University City and will be one of the cornerstones of Philly Tech Week on Tuesday, April 26th.
We’re currently on the hunt for companies to demo. Our only requirements:

  • You have a consumer-facing product
  • You are based in or around Philadelphia
  • You have a live demo ready, no powerpoints

If you’re interested, please fill out this form and further information is available at SwitchPhilly.com. We promise to get back to you as soon as possible.
And stay tuned for demo videos from the Fall 2010 Switch until Philly Tech Week.

Companies: Orpheus Media Research / Zecozi
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