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Super Meetup Delaware 2019 was really super

What you might have missed at the annual networking event — and what's next.

Delaware's Super Meetup 2019. (Photo by Holly Quinn)

The just-a-few-months-old DE.CO, as anticipated, turned out to be a great spot for Super Meetup 2019, one of Technical.ly’s flagship community events for Delaware.

About 120 people and 10 meetup groups, including those below, came together for an extra-large evening of networking:

In addition to meetup groups, attendees could also network with several sponsor companies at their exhibitor tables: VanguardSaul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLPDelaware Prosperity PartnershipInc NowJP Morgan Chase and M&T Bank.

Anupama “Ann”​ Venkataraman, a local technologist who will be taking over for Mona Parikh in Start It Up Delaware’s Delaware Tech Meetup sent us some of her photos from the event. Check them out:

 

What’s next? This fall, Technical.ly Delaware will be bringing back a local awards event (more on that soon), plus a brand new realLIST focusing exclusively on Delaware engineers.

Plus, as a reminder, it’s now Team Dynamics Month of our editorial calendar. Send story ideas to delaware@technical.ly.

Thanks again to our sponsors:

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