Happenings SXSW

Published on August 1st, 2017 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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First SXSW 2018 Keynotes Announced / Registration Opens Today August 1, 2017

Get ready for the magic that is SXSW as the registration process begins today August 1 2017. SXSW is taking submissions and pitches for the Film Festival; Music Festival and unique SXSW Accelerator which gives entrepreneurs a chance to feature their startup during a live pitch competition.

Here’s the official line on the registration kick off of a constantly advancing and growing SXSW Festival in Austin, TX March 9-18 of 2018

Registration opens for SXSW 2018 on Tuesday, August 1 at 10:00am CT. This is your chance to access the best discounts and hotel availability. Don’t delay and you’ll have a great stay.

Last week we announced our first round of speakers, including Keynote Speakers Academy Award winner Barry Jenkins, psychotherapist and best-selling author Esther Perel, and technology entrepreneur and quantum computing expert whurley. Featured Speakers for 2018 include space entrepreneur Bob Richards, Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard J. Tyson, Empowering a Billion Women by 2020 chairman and CEO Ingrid Vanderveldt, artist and poet Cleo Wade, and founder of the Future Today Institute Amy Webb.

Stay updated with all that is SXSW Festival http://www.sxsw.com

 

Photo Credits: Barry Jenkins photo courtesy of the speaker. Esther Perel photo by Karen Harms. whurley photo courtesy of the speaker. SXSW Film Festival photo by Carol Watson. SXSW Music Festival photo by Arelys Arias-Rodriguez. SXSW Accelerator Pitch Event photo by Claudio Fox. SXSW Marketing photo by Ann Alva Wieding. SXSW EDU photo by Diego Donamaria. SXSW Gaming photo by Thomas Tischio.

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