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11 Jul 2019, 19:22 GMT+10
SUP-X®: The StartUp Expo presented by TechLauderdale, Florida-s premier early stage conference, announced today that it will livestream most of the conference for the first time this year. Five stages and over twenty hours of content will be available via pay per view streaming for $15-$25 depending on the content desired.
"I believe we're the first tech conference in Florida to do this," said Bob Fitts, founder and producer of SUP-X. "We've wanted to do this for a couple of years and one of the startups we accepted into our startup competition, View Stub, handles livestreaming, so it was a natural partnership. They've been great to work with and we're really excited about being able to bring the great content we have to startups and investors and others all over the world, anytime, anywhere, at their convenience. It's very exciting."
"ViewStub.com is an online event website where anyone around the world can access amazing live events from anywhere," said Spencer Elliott, Co-Founder and CEO of Orlando, Florida based View Stub. "We're proud to partner with SUP-X 2019 to bring their exclusive event to a new online audience. It should be a fantastic viewing and learning experience for anyone who streams the event".
SUP-X begins with a morning forum called #women4women, that is devoted to female founders, entrepreneurs and investors. That forum features two panels and a fireside chat and the forum can be purchased separately from the rest of the conference for $15. The women's forum and the rest of the conference can be purchased together for $25. General admission tickets to physically attend the event are $99. Additional livestream information can be found at https://viewstub.com/video/sup-x-bundle
or at www.sup-x.org/2019/livestream.
SUP-X is Florida-s premier early stage technology and venture capital conference and is held annually in Fort Lauderdale. The event is in its sixth year of production and annually attracts over 1000 attendees from throughout North America, Latin America and the Caribbean. The all-day conference has six stages and over 70 panels, speeches, pitches and demos and a startup competition with $25,000+ in cash and prizes. Nearly 100 non-profits devoted to entrepreneurship, accelerators and angel groups from around the country have partnered with SUP-X and approximately 100 startups and corporate sponsors will exhibit at SUP-X as well.
Tickets to SUP-X are affordably priced from $29-$299 and booths and sponsorships remain available. More information about SUP-X visit www.sup-x.org/2019 or contact [email protected].
About SUP-X: The StartUp Expo
SUP-X is Florida-s premier early stage technology and venture capital conference and is held annually in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The event is in its sixth year of production and annually attracts 1000-1500 attendees from throughout North America, Latin America and the Caribbean. The all-day conference has six stages and over 70 panels, speeches, pitches and demos and a startup competition with $25,000+ in cash and prizes. The event begins with a morning forum called #women4women, that is devoted to female founders, entrepreneurs and investors. Nearly 100 non-profits devoted to entrepreneurship, accelerators and angel groups from around the country have partnered with SUP-X and approximately 100 startups and corporate sponsors will exhibit at SUP-X as well.
Tickets to SUP-X are affordably priced from $29-$299. Booths and sponsorships remain available. For more information about SUP-X, visit, www.sup-x.org/2019 or contact [email protected].
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