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See Technical.ly Baltimore’s complete 2014 events and editorial calendar

We’re excited about 2014 and want to share a sneak peak at the events and coverage we have planned for the year. Our goal is to align our regular monthly events with some special daily coverage related to those events. In 2014, in addition to other coverage, we’ll take a closer look at a big […]

We’re excited about 2014 and want to share a sneak peak at the events and coverage we have planned for the year. Our goal is to align our regular monthly events with some special daily coverage related to those events.
In 2014, in addition to other coverage, we’ll take a closer look at a big issue in Baltimore technology through both reporting and an event. It’s something we’re doing across our three markets.
Take a look at our full events and editorial calendar for 2014 here
This early 2014 calendar includes the following:

  • January Event: Tech Transfer (more details to come soon!)
    Editorial focus: colleges and universities
  • February: Net/Work tech jobs fair (more details to come soon!)
    Editorial focus: recruiting
  • March: #notatSXSW (our annual tradition)
    Editorial focus: interactive design
  • April: Baltimore Innovation Week planning event
    Editorial focus: leadership
  • May: Hackolympics (more details to come soon!)
    Editorial focus: Northeast Corridor
  • June: Hack for Change (in partnership)
    Editorial focus: city/enterprise IT
  • July: Innovation in the Park (more details to come soon!)
    Editorial focus: innovation
  • August: Cybersecurity event
    Editorial focus: cybersecurity
  • September: 3rd annual Baltimore Innovation Week
  • October: Tech 101 (more details to come soon!)
    Editorial focus: retention
  • November: National Civic Technology event (more details to come soon!)
    Editorial focus: economic development and policy
  • December: Civic Hacks Demo Night
    Editorial focus: civic hacking

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