Sivi & Vakargo to present at Web Summit in Dublin!

2013 LaunchOklahoma graduate Sivi and 2014 LaunchOklahoma program participant Vakargo have both been accepted into the Alpha program for the Web Summit in Dublin, Ireland in November.

Where The Tech World Meets   Web Summit

The Web Summit, where tech meets the world: the worlds largest and leading startup tech event, attracts and features the who’s who of innovative companies from all over the world including companies such as Google, Apple, Amazon, Intel, Samsung, and many more. Previous presenters at the summit include Uber, Coursera, Nest, Stripe, Vine, and Dropbox.

The 2014 Web Summit is expected to have more than twenty thousand attendees from around the world with only a select few chosen to showcase their companies. Featured attendees for this year include representatives from Google, Oculus VR, and Cisco Systems.

Both companies will have the opportunity to exhibit at the summit, pitching their ideas and products to other attendees.

 

SIVI-Logo-wtaglineAshok Kamal, CEO of Sivi commented, “Entrepreneurship is a global language and we’re thrilled to expand SIVI’s footprint at one of the world’s leading events for technology startups. We’re looking forward to demoing and getting feedback on our new LaunchLeader v2 product, as well as growing SIVI’s community.”

 

vakargo_logoVakargo CEO, Kelly Tran said, “”This is a huge deal for Vakargo because our team will have immediate access to the world’s premier investors and innovative companies. There is no other place in the world that will bring this level of investors, media and potential partners to one place like the Summit. We are proud to be representing Oklahoma.”

 

Find out more about Sivi at www.Sivi.com and read more about Vakargo at www.Vakargo.com.

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