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Technical.ly’s annual Developers Conference is back May 11 during PTW21

Our day of case studies on serious technical deployments will be free for early registrants. It's all happening (virtually) during Philly Tech Week 2021 presented by Comcast.

Technical.ly's Developers Conference returns May 11, 2021. (Technical.ly image)

Mark your calendars: Technical.ly’s annual Developers Conference is back on Tuesday, May 11. It’s all virtual, making it easier for anyone anywhere interested in serious case studies on technical deployments to join us.

Bringing down more barriers still: In partnership with the City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce’s Most Diverse Tech Hub initiative, this year’s Developers Conference is entirely free for early registrants. The day will be part of the 11th annual Philly Tech Week Presented by Comcast, and attendees are expected from across the country.

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The goal of the day is for the most flexible professional development day we can manage. The day will feature eight case studies, along with networking opportunities. This year, there will be an additional dedicated jobs fair component for those looking for a new technical role. The heart of the day, though, is a chance for genuine deep dives into a range of technical deployments.

For a taste of what’s to come, check out presentations from last fall’s edition of the Technical.ly Developers Conference.

The conference will follow three main themes: Experimentation, Growth and At Scale.

Final session topics are being finalized but will feature real, learning-focused case studies from both big brands like Comcast, Vanguard and Urban Outfitters and from growth-stage firms.

See you at Developers Conference 2021 on Tuesday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Shoutout to our sponsors for making this day possible:

Update: The event's ticket partner has been changed. (4/9/21, 3:31 p.m.)
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