Oct 18, 2011

StartUp Calgary seeks startups for Launch Party

StartUp Calgary is looking for local, up-and-coming technology companies to showcase at Launch Party 2011.

All Calgary-based startup companies are invited to submit a proposal to become one of the ten StartUp Calgary Showcase companies to premier at the second annual StartUp Calgary Launch Party Dec. 1, 2011.

Bringing together the VC’s, angel investors, the A100, and the tech startup community in the city, Launch Party celebrates innovation and technology. The StartUp Calgary Showcase winners will be announced at the event and the top three pre-selected companies will present their pitch to the audience.

Showcase applications are reviewed by an external committee and the 10 lucky companies that are selected for the Showcase will participate in an intensive workshop to prepare them for a VIP reception with key investors and technology stakeholders.  The deadline to apply is Nov. 7, 2011.

To apply to become one of the 2011 StartUp Calgary Showcase companies visit http://startupyyc.wufoo.com/forms/startup-calgary-launch-party-showcase/.

For more information and to attend Launch Party 2011 visit http://launchparty2011.eventbrite.com/.


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