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Students: use this discount for FREE Philly Tech Week business events

We're offering free tickets for student entrepreneurs to the entire Business Track Day of Philly Tech Week Presented by AT&T.

As part of an ongoing effort to get more university students involved in the Philly tech community, we’re offering free tickets for young entrepreneurs to the entire Business Track Day of Philly Tech Week Presented by AT&T.

Use the code “studentPTWbusiness” to receive FREE tickets to any of our Business Day events happening Wed. Apr. 9 when you RSVP here. That’s more than a $100 discount. STUDENT TICKETS ARE LIMITED.

This is our nod to the growing Philly tech community’s “Start.Stay.Grow” commitment to retain college founders.

Business Track Day events include:

  • Entrepreneur Boot Camp: Experts will provide the building blocks for the foundational, legal elements of intellectual property, trademarking, litigation, accounting and more. Find more info & RSVP here.
  • Regional Investor Lunch Panel: In partnership with PACT, this panel of out-of-market venture capitalists will discuss making investments across the Northeast Corridor. RSVP here.
  • #Failfest: A Conversations in Failure: If we want bigger business wins, we can’t be afraid for a big loss. Hear from some of the region’s most successful entrepreneurs, both in technology and out about what they learned from their mistakes. RSVP here.
  • Switch Philly: Five local college startups will demo their business to a panel of leaders who pick a winner. RSVP here.

Please note: You must present a valid student ID when checking into these events. No admission will be granted without it.

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