To celebrate London Tech Week, Event Tech Lab is holding its Open Office session on Tuesday 16th June at Campus London. This is an event for #eventtech developers, start-ups, eventtech companies, event professionals and investors wanting to see the freshest event technologies that have recently been launched. The event also includes the presentation of the winning hack from #EventTechHack and the world's first #Cocktail Hack. You will have the chance to create London Tech Week's celebratory cocktail.
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The Winner's Demo
To kick off the session we will be presenting the winning hack from the #EventTechHack held on 13/14th June. See the result of the two day hackathon that proves there is continual innovation in event technology.
Pitches
5 minute pitches and demonstrations from six of the freshest event technology start-ups. See the latest in event technology with face to face pitches and pitches via Google Hangout from Australia, France and USA.
#CocktailHack
A world first! No coding required. Come along to the event with your innovative cocktail recipe. You can enter as a team or we will put you into a team. Our professional barmen from Exquisite Cocktails will make up your cocktail to be tasted by the audience and our expert judges. Prize for the best #CocktailHack. If you wish to use an ingredient that is not normally available behind a bar, bring this with you. We will have a fully stocked bar with everything else you need. Please find the bar stock list at this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfq2zr4uxm38bte/CocktailHack Bar Stock List.docx?dl=0
If you have any questions about ingredients, email: hello@eventtechlab.com
Thanks to our sponors: IBTM World, Campus London, Amazewall, Pickevent & EventProfs Network & PA Club, Shaken Cocktails and Exquisite Cocktails
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