Diversity & Inclusion

Summer may be over soon, but Super Meetup Philly is back

Come network with over 1,000 attendees and meet the meetups.

Trees, drinks, networking and people. You can't beat it. (Photo by Lauren Giles)

Still trying to stay outside after summer ends? Same. Are you still thinking about last year’s Super Meetup at Uptown Beer Garden? Us, too.

Fear not: Your Super Meetup fix is in the horizon and happening on Tuesday, Sept. 25, back at the same place.

There will be pay-as-you-go food available and free beer until the kegs run out thanks to our drink sponsor, Weblinc. But don’t worry, once they run out, there will still be plenty of beers available for purchase via Uptown’s taps. Let the brews and conversations flow, my friends.

Whether you’re there to find meetup groups to join, looking to promote your group or just generally want to spend an evening with an awesome group of people, don’t miss out on #SuperMeetup18.

Plus, Ascensus, Linode and Hero Digital will be showing you what they are all about (aka cool) and throw their swag your way. Maybe this means you can leave with a whole new outfit.

(Pro tip: This is a great place to start the relationship that could lead to your next big career move — bring those business cards.)

RSVP on Meetup

If you are interested in getting your meetup involved, email us at events@technicallymedia.com.

Do you have swag you want to give away or do you want to show off your cool company culture (assuming it’s cool)? Or hiring? Click here to exhibit at Super Meetup.

Companies: Hero Digital / Ascensus / Linode / WebLinc

Before you go...

Please consider supporting Technical.ly to keep our independent journalism strong. Unlike most business-focused media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational support.

Our services Preferred partners The journalism fund
Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Trending

Look inside: Franklin Institute’s Giant Heart reopens with new immersive exhibits

How Berkadia's innovation conference demonstrates its commitment to people and technology

What actually is the 'creator economy'? Here's why we should care

Robot dogs, startup lawsuits and bouncing back from snubs: Philly tech’s biggest stories of the year

Technically Media