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Visit Wilmington highlights the city’s tech community

The marketing arm of the Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitor's Bureau whipped up a who's who of tech scene anchors.

Wilmington's Christina River, at sunrise. (Photo by Flickr user Ron Cogswell, used under a Creative Commons license)

As Wilmington’s fledgling tech community continues to grow, the volume of voices within it continues to expand.
This fall alone, the city will witness the launch of live/work space Hatch House Ventures and nonprofit coding school Zip Code Wilmington. In combination with the expected launch of Wilmington Stock Exchange in late November and efforts being made to bring Girl Develop It into the city, Wilmington’s tech community is getting buzzy.
People are starting to notice.
That’s why the Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitor’s Bureau highlighted the city’s tech community in its blog, placing special emphasis on the city’s nascent Innovation Corridor.
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A map of Wilmington’s downtown innovation district. (Image via visitwilmingtonde.com)

Companies: Zip Code Wilmington / Girl Develop It

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