For the first time in New York, the future of consumer electronics--from phones and cameras to next-gen 3-D televisions--will be in consumer's hands-literally.
NEW YORK, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- On September 30, 2010, at Location 05 Studios, DigitalFlashNYC in conjunction with Popular Science magazine will present a one of a kind digital-tech event highlighting what's new and what's next in consumer gadgets. To register for this exclusive Advertising Week event, please visit http://www.digitalflashnyc.com
For the first time in New York, Popular Science, Deputy Editor Jake Ward will present never before seen consumer gadgets--from phones and cameras to next-gen 3-D televisions. Attendees will have the chance to discuss the technologies during an interactive Q&A about the gadgets & their meaning for the future of media. As part of Advertising Week, this event will be the only one providing an interactive forum where consumers can play with gadgets, and ask the tough questions. As an added bonus, there will be an interactive sweepstakes for an iPad for one lucky attendee along with other prize giveaways.
For those unable to attend in person, the event will also be streamed live at popsci.com with the help of streaming partner Watchitoo. For more information on signing-up for the live stream, please visit digitalflashnyc.com
Jake is a sought after speaker, so questions from the community are greatly encouraged. Feel free to ask him anything, yes anything. Twitter your questions to @DflashNYC.
This event is powered by Pepsico, Pongr, Catchafire, SA Global, Stickybits, & CMP.ly
Event Details:
Date: 9/30/2010
Time: 6:30-10PM
Fee: $100.00 - includes OPEN BAR & appetizers
Location: Location 05 Studios, 200 Hudson St, New York, NY
For more information visit: http://www.digitalflashnyc.com
At DigitalFlashNYC, we feel it's very important to give back, that's why a portion of the event proceeds will go to the Young Women's Leadership Network.
DigitalFlashNYC is about, bringing together a unique cross section of digital savvy tastemakers and trendsetters for drinks and conversation.
Popular Science
Founded in 1872, Popular Science is the world's largest science and technology magazine, with a circulation of 1.3 million and 7.1 million readers. Each month, Popular Science delivers "The Future Now," reporting on the intersection of science and everyday life with an eye toward what's new and why it matters.
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CONTACT: Laura Mignott of DigitalFlashNYC, +1-347-465-7851, Laura@digitalflashnyc.com