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A Twitter recap of Wilmington’s Tech2Gether conference

A room full of technologists with capable smartphones — of course Twitter was chock-full of #T2G14 tweets from the Nov. 5 technology conference.

Tech2Gether participants enjoyed numerous guest speakers as well as interactive demos and activities. (Photo by Melissa DiPento)
Disclosure: Technical.ly Editorial Director Christopher Wink spoke at the conference.
Companies: Leading Edge Ventures / Carvertise / 1313 Innovation / Cnverg (formerly MUNI-Tech) / Start It Up Delaware / Archer Group / The Loft / Technical.ly

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