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Coming soon: ‘Today in Tech’ on DETV

Hosted by Technical.ly Delaware lead reporter Holly Quinn, the new programming will air on Channel 28 and detvch.com.

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Big news: Technical.ly Delaware is partnering with DETV to bring monthly tech news to Channel 28 and detvch.com, starting later this month.

The segments, called “Today in Tech,” will feature technologists, entrepreneurs and influencers in Delaware’s tech and STEM communities.

The first episode will coincide with Technical.ly’s Technologists of Color Month, and will feature conversations with Zip Code Wilmington graduate and current JPMorgan Chase developer April Rivera, 360VR Technologies founders James Massaquoi and Sury Gupta, and more. Airdate is TBD; stay tuned.

Some of the upcoming topics on Technical.ly’s editorial calendar include corporate innovation, workforce development and office trends. If you’re interested in being a part of a segment or want to be connected to the right person at DETV to learn about sponsorship, email holly@technical.ly.

The first promo is coming soon. Keep an eye on the Technical.ly Delaware’s Twitter for updates.

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