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Arcade @ Dilworth is the kickoff event for Philly Tech Week 2015

On Friday, April 17, be among the thousands who will participate in Philly's largest celebration of locally-made tech — video games, gadgets, robots and more.

From Philly Tech Week 2014's Arcade @ The Oval event. (Photo by Aidan Un)

On April 17, we’re taking over the recently renovated centerpiece of City Hall, Dilworth Park, with 30+ partners to play games, hear live music, see performances and celebrate technology, robotics, apps and toys.
It’s the kickoff event of Philly Tech Week 2015 presented by Comcast. It’s the Arcade @ Dilworth.
Building off last year’s Arcade @ The Oval, we’re inviting local developers with games, apps and/or devices they’d like to show off to setup and demo. This is the single biggest local tech event that happens in Philadelphia — your chance to be among the thousands that will come out to interact with this dynamic space.
This event is open to the public and all interactive exhibits are free to play.
RSVP
These are the groups that have already signed on to participate:

(We do have limited space for others to participate, so use this form to tell us if you have something fun and interactive for people to play with.)
Make the Arcade @ Dilworth a happy hour destination — the Jose Garces-run Rosa Blanca will set up a pay-as-you-go beer garden and food stands.
Bands and performances TBA!

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