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WTIA hosts Fast Pitch Forum

Posted by Rob Lewis on Sun, April 12, 2009 2:34 PM · Filed under Seattle , Funding & Exits, Startups · Comments

The Washington State Technology Industry Association is hosting their an Investment Forum again this year but this time around it's called the Fast Pitch Forum (FPF).  The annual event generates buzz year after year as one of the most popular Washington state technology events. It’s a vehicle for the best Northwest technology companies to pitch and “showcase” their business to the local community, key venture capitalists and technology buyers.

An estimated 350 attendees will gather to watch 24 promising companies give their pitch and hear leading speakers share trends and innovations in the technology industry and the investment community. New to this year is the "people's choice awards" in which attendees will, along with the judges, vote on the presentations and take part in making one company the best in the Northwest.

The Fast Pitch Forum takes place on May 27th from 7:30am to 7:00pm at Bell Harbour International Conference Center. The application deadline for presenting companies has been extended until April 14th - interested companies can register online.

 
Company:
Washington Technology Industry Association
Website:
http://www.washingtontechnology.org
Location:
Seattle, Washington, United States

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