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Philly daily roundup: Buddhist monk-turned-tech worker; A life sciences innovation center proposal; Temple crime tech

Plus, a software glitch took down SEPTA's payment system for two hours.

This year's Girls Exploring Tomorrow's Technology event is October 26 in Oaks, PA (Courtesy Chester County Economic Development Council)

Meet this Buddhist monk-turned-tech worker

William D. Lavery has lived many lives. In his early career, he was a law clerk. Then he moved to a monastery and became the manager of an avocado farm. But after 17 years doing that, he decided to shift again and joined a tech bootcamp

But why all the change? Lavery tells Technical.ly that he keeps moving because of his love of learning. He’s constantly looking for a new challenge and new skill set to build.  

➡️ Read more about Lavery’s career journey in his How I Got Here profile

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News Incubator: What else to know today

• Instead of building a new Sixers arena in Center City, Comcast Spectacor pitched that the city turn the Fashion District into a life sciences innovation center. [Philly Biz Journal]

• Temple University is using technology like license plate cameras and virtual training tools for officers, to reduce crime in North Philly. [The Inquirer]

• A software glitch took down SEPTA’s payment system for two hours yesterday morning. This is the third time this month that the system has had this issue. [KYW]

•  Women’s Way announced its third annual Gender Wealth Summit will be on Sept. 20 at the University City Science Center. Last year’s event highlighted the org’s newly developed Gender Wealth Index. [Women’s Way/Technical.ly]

🗓️ On the Calendar

• Philly Game Mechanics is hosting a playtest night on Sept. 5. [Find out more]

• Philly TOOOLBox’s monthly meetup is on Sept. 6 [Details here]

• Code and Coffee Philly is having its usual meetup on Sept. 7 at the Capital One Cafe. [More info]

• Attend Klein News Innovation Camp just 10 days after the presidential election on Nov. 16 for a day of themes that will include: artificial intelligence, content creators and the outcome of the election. [Register]

Sarah Huffman is a 2022-2024 corps member for Report for America, an initiative of The Groundtruth Project that pairs young journalists with local newsrooms. This position is supported by the Lenfest Institute for Journalism.
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