Trey Bowles recognizes exits in Dallas-Fort Worth. [ Photo: Sarah Bradbury ]
The Dallas Entrepreneur Center hosted the 4th Annual State of Entrepreneurship event to bring together local and national business leaders and celebrate the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem on Wednesday night at The Bomb Factory.
Dallas Innovates has a photo recap of the highlights below.
For a curated look back at Dallas Startup Week, check out the day-by-day rewind of the DSW17 sessions, events, social media, and stories:
Day 1 Roundup
Day 2 Roundup
Day 3 Roundup
Day 4 Roundup
Day 5 Roundup
GALLERY
The audience at the State of Entrepreneurship. [ Photo: Sarah Bradbury ]
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Trey Bowles recognizes Dallas-Fort Worth exits. [ Photo: Sarah Bradbury ]
Trey Bowles, CEO of Dallas Entrepreneur Center, presents at the State of Entrepreneurship. [ Photo: Sarah Bradbury ]
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Trey Bowles, CEO of Dallas Entrepreneur Center presents at the State of Entrepreneurship. [ Photo: Sarah Bradbury ]
Dave Copps, founder and CEO, Brainspace Corp. [ Photo: Dallas Innovates ]
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Dave Copps, founder and CEO, Brainspace Corp. announces the DFW Startup Evangelist of the Year award. [ Photo: Sarah Bradbury ]
Michael Sitarzewski is awarded the DFW Startup Evangelist of the Year award. [ Photo: Sarah Bradbury ]
Michael Sitarzewski welcomed Fiona Schlachter of the Health Wildcatters accelerator to the stage as Dave Copps looks on. [ Photo: Sarah Bradbury ]
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Selfies on stage. [ Photo: Dallas Innovates ]
Craig Lewis, founder and CEO of Visage Payroll MCs a game based off the gameshow “The Newlywed Game.” [ Photo: Dallas Innovates ]
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Craig Lewis, founder and CEO of Visage Payroll [ Photo: Dallas Innovates ]
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Winners! [ Photo: Dallas Innovates ]
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Duane Dankesreiter of the Dallas Regional Chamber shows off an augmented reality look at the Dallas innovation ecosystem. The AR maps were developed by The Virtual Wild. [ Photo: Sarah Bradbury ]
Dallas Innovate’s booth with an AR map and list of sponsors at the State of Entrepreneurship.
R E A D N E X T
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The hybrid event in August will take place in person at SMU and virtually. The seventh annual Dallas Startup Week powered by Capital One is Dallas-Fort Worth's largest event focused on driving entrepreneurial success, economic impact, and innovation in the region.
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You'll find deadlines coming up for a new accelerator program; and many more opportunities.
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"It’s just cool that a Texas-based AI and robotics company can help a Texas-based burrito company expand in ways we could only imagine just a few years ago," says Alex Eagle, Chief Executive Officer for Freebirds World Burrito.
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Now in its third year, the program from Dallas Innovates and D CEO honors 78 disruptors and trailblazers driving a new vision for innovation in North Texas.