DEMO Roadshow Signals Better Times Ahead For Tech
October 26th, 2009 by Tony Sapienza
Given the tough year the tech space had struggled through, we’re always looking for positive signals — and we saw one last week as the DEMO bandwagon rolled through Boston. A few weeks ago I blogged about DEMOfall 09 and the interesting companies that launched there — and about plans for DEMOspring 2010. The folks behind DEMO — Matt Marshall, Neal Silverman and company — have already kicked off a roadshow aimed at connecting with the next bunch of DEMO companies — and Boston was a first stop, last Thursday evening. This meet-up included past DEMO alumni attendees, demonstrators and local entrepreneurs and VCs — and the energy around the room and the quality of folks on-hand was the “positive sign” I mentioned earlier. If this is any indication of what 2010 holds — for DEMO and for the tech community in general — things are definitely looking up for next year.
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