What unabashedly techy place screams the least “tech geek”? It must be the Shadow Room in Washington, DC. This is a lounge/ bar/ spot built by tech lovers, for which they have built technology to order, share, pay, and do everything on a screen, and this app is currently being marketed to other entertainment venues, restaurants, etc. The app is called Dasdak, and it’s awesome, but the shadow-room is no nerd den. It’s hoppin’ spot with kickin’ ambition for a tech revolution.
Here’s the venue bustling with entrepreneurs and tech junkies talking up some of the newest apps and businesses during the Shadow Room Showcase & Happy Hour:
In the meantime, in the back room, short business pitches were made one after the other, in front of a slick glass projection surface. Swaptak Das demos two apps – Dasdak and Gametime Concepts. The latter is an analysis tool that helps coaches quickly get real-time stats of what plays are working, for on-the-spot gametime decisions:

Zach Hines and James Wolff present Buildatron, an innovation in cheap 3D printing for personal and business use:
Zaid Al-Timimi reveals The Mashup App, a tool for personal curation and storage of important events and memories:
Ike Nwaneri shows off Kojami, a convenient event announcement, registration, ticketing and sharing tool:
Lisa Morales-Hellebo demos Shopsy, an online shop that identifies your “style DNA” and helps you shop and coordinate outfits from the comfort of your home:
Ronald Harrison discusses Blazetrak, the new reliable way to guarantee feedback from celebrities in music and different industries, as well as other reputed professionals:
What better way is there to promote entrepreneurship than in this chill environment – seriously, pitching in style.













































