Whether you are a technologist looking to sharpen your current skillset, or inquisitive about learning a new one, you’ll definitely want to come to this year’s Developers Conference, returning on Wednesday, May 10 as part of Philly Tech Week 2023 presented by Comcast.
Join in on the opportunity to hear industry leaders discuss topics such as how to accelerate while managing risk, how to be a more effective engineer during rapid growth, how to cure imposter syndrome and more. You’ll even get the chance to build a text-based AI-powered chatbot that can answer questions and engage in conversation.
Located at the offices of HealthVerity, a healthtech company with 250 employees and a dynamite view, the eventful afternoon will close out with the return of Technical.ly’s Super Meetup, a networking happy hour where tech professionals can meet while grabbing some quick bites and drinks.
Register for Developers Conference
Event sponsors:
- Comcast
- Berkadia
- Crossbeam
- CubeSmart
- HealthVerity
- International SOS
- Most Diverse Tech Hub (City of PHL Commerce Department)
- M&T Bank
- Temple University – Geography and Urban Studies
- Vanguard
- Wawa
Meetups participating in our Super Meetup:
- PhillyPUG
- PhillyJUG
- Node.js Philly
- PhillyPostgres
- Philadelphia JavaScipt Club
- PhillyLambda
- Philly JavaScript Developers
- PANMA (a reunion!)
- TechBash
Be prepared and ready to broaden and deepen your technical skills, and leave feeling fueled with new ideas, connections, knowledge and inspiration.
And don’t forget to use the code “thxphila” to get in free, courtesy of the Most Diverse Tech Hub initiative from Philadelphia’s Department of Commerce.

This editorial article is a part of How to Get a Tech Job Month of Technical.ly’s editorial calendar.
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