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As with many newsworthy things these days, it all began with a blog post.
The post in question was a Washington Post blog article titled “Washington’s Twin Tech Towns“. It described that while the Northern Virginia Tech Council (NVTC) was having their &% ... Continue reading »
The post in question was a Washington Post blog article titled “Washington’s Twin Tech Towns“. It described that while the Northern Virginia Tech Council (NVTC) was having their &% ... Continue reading »
11 months ago
Thank you for the insightful post. I'm eager to hear as much as possible from people regarding Twin Tech and especially from those who have already navigated both worlds.
This past week, the NVTC and I put our heads together after digesting all that happened and we're proud to be moving forward with Twin Tech II. I'll make that announcement early this coming week.
Also, regarding a conference, I think you're absolutely correct. The key is for us to mix the crowds up a bit more (i.e. Twin Tech II) and then draw insights from that audience as to what they'd want from a deeper interaction that perhaps would span a full day/two days.
It's 100% my intention to make the capital region THE destination for tech ventures...I've seen sooo much amazing talent leave the area for the valley or elsewhere, and if I/we have done our jobs correctly, in 5 years people will be leaving the valley to come here.
Peter