A New Generation of Tech in DC
July 18th, 2008 by Rajiv Patnam
Perception is often a form of reality. When I look back at the first Dotcom revolution, the first thing I think of is the massive rise of technology and creative energy in Silicon Valley. But I soon start thinking about the atmosphere that fostered that spirit and energy, a fun and easy-going vibe that allowed individuals to act like, well individuals! The fun laid-back atmosphere had many stories and tales of crazy parties to celebrate the success that was happening. Indeed those mavericks lived a “Play Hard, Work Harder” lifestyle.
I recently spoke with a friend who left the DC region for a position in Silicon Valley. When I asked what he thought of the move he said, “Well, you have the same giant buildings with technology company names on the outside rising out of nowhere. You have the same high quality of engineer, but it seems that the difference is in DC, everyone wears a suit or a tie and looks down upon you if you grab a drink at lunch, or unwind like a younger person would.”
I thought long and hard about his comment and decided that I would have to find out for myself. Is the DC area high tech community really that stuffy? Do people really not enjoy a good stiff drink after a long day?
Last night, I attended the Twin Tech party, a sponsored happy hour with the worthy goal of “mixing up our vast, and somewhat fragmented technology culture here in the greater DC region”. I can officially say, the DC tech scene is changing and it’s changing fast.
Let’s start with the venue, instead of holding this event in the suburbs (McCormick & Schmicks anyone?) or at a large hotel bar, they chose to have the event at a trendy up-and-coming part of town in what can be best described as one of DC’s hottest bars, Local 16. Not only that, because of the overwhelming response to attend, they had to rent out the bar next to it as well.
I expected that I would arrive and find the place mostly empty and have a few suits there chatting over a drink or 2. Instead I found myself at the overflow bar with a number of young up and comers in the space. It was impossible to get into the original venue, and the second venue was packed as well! Amongst all the people I found a friendly, happy, open vibe that allowed for great conversation, and interesting discussion about new technologies and the ideas people had about using and building the future.
It was the best of both worlds for a young technologist. I was able to discuss the topics and issues that were most facilitating and relevant (Social Networking from a corporate perspective, new blogging ideas, how new media is helping old media, etc), while still having a great time, and allowing myself to be properly refreshed for a hot DC summer night.
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July 18th, 2008



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