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Philly Tech Week Presented by AT&T kickoff: Cira Centre Tetris [Events]

This week: Play or watch the biggest video game in the world, learn how to apply for a local tax credit and explore the world of art and technology at AIGA.

Philly Tech Week Presented by AT&T is just about upon us, and we couldn’t be more excited. Get a headstart with these events. If you’re itching for (another) hackathon, you’re in luck. Check out Hackfit Philly, a fitness hackathon this weekend at Impact Hub.

This week: Play or watch the biggest video game in the world, learn how to apply for a local tax credit and explore the world of art and technology at AIGA.

Philly Tech Week Presented by AT&T Kickoff: Arcade @ the Oval: Watch the biggest video game in the world — Tetris on the Cira Centre — and play other local games in our kickoff event for Philly Tech Week 2014. Friday, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. The Oval, Benjamin Franklin Parkway (Art Museum steps).RSVP. Free.

Keystone Innovation Zone Workshop: Learn how to apply for this tax credit for tech companies that startups like Curalate, RJMetrics and Solve Media have already received. Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.Benjamin’s Desk, 1701 Walnut Street. 8th floor. Center City.RSVP. Free.

AIGA Animate Exhibit: AIGA was collecting old-school Flash projects and animated gifs for this exhibit where arts and technology collide. Friday, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. AIGA Philadelphia SPACE. 72 N. 2nd Street. Old City.RSVP. Free.

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