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A ‘selfie stick’ selfie and other #netde tweets from the 2015 Idea Challenge

To complement our recap, here are some top tweets from the Technology Forum of Delaware event.

Ken Grant uses his selfie stick to capture a photo of the audience before presentations at the 2015 Idea Challenge. (Photo by @kengrantde)

Seven small teams of technologists and innovators pitched ideas at the Technology Forum of Delaware’s 2015 Idea Challenge, an event that tasked the groups with finding a solution to a Wilmington-based problem.
We recently posted a full recap of the event, which you can read here. But now, enjoy what Twitter users saw and heard during the event that night.
Team 1: The Wildcats of Wilmington University; Captain, Scott Shaw, Wilmington University.

//platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsTeam 2: Corporate Americas; Captain, Michelle Rodenheiser, CSC Business Development Manager.

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Team 3: F-Techies; Captain, Bob Watson, Vice President and Partner, Digital Eye.

//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js  Team 4: Start it Uppers; Captain, Mona Parikh, Managing Director, Start it Up Delaware.

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//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js  Team 5: Great Dames; Captain, Sharon Kelly Hake, Great Dames.

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Team 6: Cyberwolves; Captain, Dennis DeBevec, Cyberwolf Software.

//platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsTeam 7: Four Smart Guys and Ken; Captain, Ken Grant, social media mentor.

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Companies: Great Dames / Start It Up Delaware

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