Who should attend?
Anyone in and around Guelph interested in software, the web and technology! Startup junkies, wage slaves, consultants, students, indie professionals, engineers, designers, money and marketing guys. If you want to see and talk about some interesting things, and get to know other people in the Guelph tech community, come on out! You don't have to demo to attend.
What could I demo?
The real question is, what would other people find interesting? A web app or cool piece of software you wrote, a neat prototype or project you were part of, even some obscure tool or weird hack you've found that others would find useful, astounding or entertaining. Commercial, open source, homebrew hack, whatever... if you can show it off in five minutes, and think it'll generate questions, conversation or feedback, come out and demo it!
Note: You do NOT have to demo to attend. If, however, you are interested in demo'ing, then contact Brydon with details of your demo for consideration.
Invited Speaker
Jay Goldman will be speaking about TransitCamp — the story and the end results. Jay is a technologist, designer, speaker, author, and generally swell guy. He wrote the Facebook Cookbook, hosts Mr. Mobile on Butterscotch.com, works at Rypple, the world's most awesome startup, and is a steward of the Toronto DemoCamp Community.
Sponsors
Our sponsors this time around are Communitech, Sun Startup Essentials, and BrainPark.
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