Friday's Digital Beltway conference is sold out, but you can still watch online

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The bad news: Friday's Digital Beltway conference, hosted by Mashable and the United Nations Foundation, is officially sold out.

The good news: You can still watch a live stream of the event online, as well as take part in the conversation using #DigitalBeltway on Twitter.

The conference will take a look at how technology and digital resources are driving dialogue in U.S. and global policy, with speakers convening on one stage to explore how tech and politics are interacting like never before.

Speakers -- including NBC's Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd, FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, U.S. Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith and U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz -- will discuss everything from the role of technology in government transparency to net neutrality.

The one-day conference will be held at the Newseum Knight Conference Center on May 15 in Washington, D.C. For more information, follow @MashableEvents on Twitter.

If you are still interested in joining this exciting event, please email [email protected].

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