Technology
RSVP for Mashable House and Mash Bash
Are you ready, Austin? But like really ready? Mashable returns to SXSW this year, marking more than a decade of epic activations.
From March 13-15, we’ll be hosting a three-day immersive experience at our Mashable House, and we’ll be closing the weekend Sunday night with our legendary MashBash.
Both events are free — just RSVP and join us for an awesome time.
This year, we’ve designed the weekend around one key theme: sustainability. You’ll get an exciting look at the future of sustainable living when you explore the interactive Mashable House, your second home in Austin.
Then, on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. CST, we’ll host a series of compelling panels to kickstart ongoing conversations on this essential topic.
Of course it wouldn’t be a Mashable weekend in Austin without our signature celebration, the MashBash. On Sunday, March 15, from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. CST, the Mashable House will be the weekend’s can’t-miss destination. As the ultimate finale of the weekend, the MashBash features live music entertainment, interactive experiences, and a private parlor for VIPs.
We’re throwing the party of the decade with our eyes on sustainability.
We only have one Earth, so let’s Fave the Planet together. See you there!
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