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Third annual Philly Tech Week presented by AT&T Preview [EVENT]

Join Technically Philly for a special preview of the third annual Philly Tech Week presented by AT&T next Wednesday, April 3 from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm at the Quorum at University City Science Center. You can RSVP on Facebook here or on Meetup here. This event will offer brief lightning intros to some of the exciting things happening across […]

DJ King Britt was part of the Future of Music event held by 215 Magazine at last year's Philly Tech Week presented by AT&T. Photo courtesy of 215 from here

Join Technically Philly for a special preview of the third annual Philly Tech Week presented by AT&T next Wednesday, April 3 from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm at the Quorum at University City Science Center.

You can RSVP on Facebook here or on Meetup here.

This event will offer brief lightning intros to some of the exciting things happening across the five tracks in which the week’s 80+ events are categorized: Arts/Creative, Access/Policy, Design/Development, Entrepreneurship/Investment and Media/Transparency.

Presenters include PCVB’s Danielle Cohn and young game developer Zora Ball. There will also be the announcement of a major interactive public digital arts display that will kick off PTW13. (Hint: you’re going to want to pencil in the evening of Friday, April 19)

Following those brief talks, a panel of national tech reporters will discuss national trends in technology and innovation — and how Philly fits into it all. Christopher Wink will moderate a discussion with the following journalists:

Companies: Drexel University / Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau / University City Science Center
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