Verizon, Fosterly & 1776 Host Connected Home Networking Event In Washington D.C.

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Set on the balcony of the historic Willard Intercontinental Hotel, Verizon, Fosterly & 1776 hosted a networking event to discuss the future of the connected home.

#VZMeetup in Washington D.C.

 

The crowd was introduced to three startups who introduced their products at the event.  Logan Soya with Aquicore #VZMeetup in Washington D.C.

 

Paul Murphy with Fanamana #VZMeetup in Washington D.C.

 

Voysee #VZMeetup in Washington D.C.

The rest of the meetup was spent networking with other startups and influencers in the tech community and exploring some cool products in the demo area

Got to demo the @oculus_rift last night at #VZMeetup. @oculus pic.twitter.com/YsB9FPIioV

— Anthony Quintano (@AnthonyQuintano) October 30, 2013

 

The team at @voysee is looking to integrate voice and social networks. Now your grandma can be social... Even on a landline. #vzmeetup

— Alberto Canal (@acanal) October 29, 2013

@Voysee #VZMeetup demo - Crowd participation http://t.co/RXRWlxHFRh

— MILLICENT (@BellaPOWER) October 29, 2013

Thank you to the hosts of #VZmeetup for a great event!

— StrengthN (@Strength_N) October 30, 2013

Made it to the #VZmeetup. Come and introduce yourself. (@ Willard Office Building w/ 2 others) http://t.co/e0O8uhXnHK

— Christina Y. Harper (@TinaWiina) October 30, 2013

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