There’s just over a month to go untilThe Next Web Conference 2011and notably only one week to submit your startup toThe Next Web Startup Rally.
The Next Web Startup Rally is an incredible platform to showcase the hottest and most promising startups and we want you there.
The Startup Rally is something our audience particularly look out for. Super fast presentations bring them an overview of what the new hot startups are working on and what the trends are. Many C level attendees love this and for investors the Startup Rally is a great source to source new investments. The overall level of the startups is increasing each year, so for the 6th edition we expect to see great teams, apps and services.
More aboutThe Next Web Conference 2011onour conferencewebsite.
How to submit your startup
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This year we will give the opportunity to 20 companies in the web and mobile sphere to launch new apps and services on main stage for FREE. It will be harder than ever to make it to the final 20. The 6th edition of the TNW Startup Rally will showcase only the best and most talented teams and companies, with great apps and a bright future ahead of them.
The procedure
1st round:Submissions (deadline March 17 at noon CET) – 60 companies selected for the 2nd round2nd round:Video pitch (March 17 – March 28) – 35 companies selected for 3rd round3rd round:Interview round March 22 – April 5th) 18 companies selected for the finalsAnnouncement finalists:April 7thFinal round:April 28-29, At The Next Web Conference 2011
Startups number 19 and 20 will be selected by the Jury during the conference from startups that have a booth (get more info on how to get a booth)
Selection criteria:
Do you want to rock the stage?Submit your startup now!
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Patrick de Laive is an experienced entrepreneur and daddy of Bo and Denne. He is co-founder of TNW and sporadicly invests in startups. He is(show all)Patrick de Laive is an experienced entrepreneur and daddy of Bo and Denne. He is co-founder ofTNWand sporadicly invests in startups. He is a frequently asked speaker at (tech) events across the globe.Check hisLinkedIn profileand@Patrick on Twitterfor more information.
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