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Start the year off learning something new: hardware hacking [Events Roundup]

Plus, an early heads-up about Delaware Tech Forum's Investing in Emerging Technologies event.

Barrel of Makers will help you put this Arduino to work (among other things). (Photo by Flickr user gabriella levine, used under a Creative Commons license)

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Delaware is ringing in the new year with an array of technology-driven events, and we couldn’t be more excited about them! We have you covered this week from web hacking to Raspberry Pi to spray-on skin.

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OWASP Delaware Chapter – Hands-on Hacking
Ring in the new year with web app security chit-chat and a hands-on introduction to the Web Security Dojo.
Tuesday, Jan. 6
6:00 p.m.
The Loft
605 N. Market St., 2nd floor, Wilmington.
FREE.
 
Arduino Meetup
This is a Barrel of Makers meetup for those who are tinkering with Arduino, or even Raspberry Pi, to connect and share both their frustrations and discoveries.
Wednesday, Jan. 7
7:00 p.m.
105 W. Ninth St., Wilmington.
FREE.
 
Delaware Tech Meetup
The monthly gathering where local companies can demo to a room full of technologists.
Thursday, Jan. 15
6-7 p.m.
The Loft
605 N. Market St., 2nd floor, Wilmington.
FREE.
 

Save the date

Delaware Tech Forum’s Investing in Emerging Technologies event
Spray-on skin, OLEDs, 3D printing, robotics, graphene and the Internet of Things are some of the emerging trends that will be discussed.
Wednesday, Jan. 21
5:30-7:30 p.m.
White Clay Creek Country Club
777 Delaware Park Blvd., Wilmington.
$25 for Forum members, $40 for future members.

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