Win a Ticket to the Digital DNA Conference in Belfast

by Startacus Admin
Northern Ireland Folk lend me your ears.
Good news, after our recent flurry of event giveaways with Dublin’s Web Summit, London’s Apps World and Sheffield’s Crowdfunding Deep Impact Conference, we’ve got a Northern Ireland based startup / innovation / entrepreneurial event giveaway - namely two tickets for the Digital DNA conference up for grabs.
Yep - two lucky folk, Norn Irish or otherwise, will win a ticket to the main Digital DNA Conference happening on the 6th November - and there are lots more events and shindigs happening that same week.
So here's the lowdown?
Digital DNA will take place from 4 – 7 November in various venues across Belfast. This all-round business experience will showcase the very best knowledge, practice and expertise from local successful business and global thought leaders.
The main Business Conference takes place on November 6th at Titanic Belfast.
Speakers will focus on the vital role that technology now plays in everyday business. In addition to the thought leaders, you will hear from local 'traditional' businesses who have effectively deployed digital technology to enhance their businesses.
Some of the stand out speakers will be from the likes of Google, BT Ireland, Twitter, Paddy Power, (you might have heard of them perchance...) and with workshops, panel discussions and general networking galore, it sounds like a fab day all-round.
Evening Event
When the sun goes down, there'll be an informal evening event (free for you lucky Conference winners) named ‘Innovation & Inspiration’ where you will be treated to inspirational speakers, live music, good food, good beer, good wine and good cocktails. Ain’t they always?.
Tickets are priced at a very reasonable £79, but for two lucky Startacus folk - well, it’s free.
So how can you win this fantastic prize?
Entering is easy! First of all you have to be a signed up Startacus member to win one of the two tickets. Don’t worry if you haven’t registered, it is totally free and takes a matter of minutes. Sign up here!
And then to enter you can:
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Visit the Startacus Facebook page and comment with something like ‘I would love to win a Digital DNA full conference ticket… pretty please!’
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We get it, some of you don’t like social, feel free to email us at iam@startacus.net
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The Rules
Entries/Tweets/Emails must be received by 10am Friday 31st October.
The two lucky winners will be announced at approx 1pm the same day - Friday 31st October.
The winner will be expected to be able to confirm their Startacus profile details, so make sure you’ve signed up!
Good luck and also a massive virtual high-five to Digital DNA for this fab opportunity.
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Published on: 28th October 2014
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