Software Development

Mindgrub made the Light City app

The app offers a map and a customizable schedule. Download it here.

Ping-pong at Mindgrub HQ in 2015. (Courtesy photo)

Light City began Monday morning with a conference on social innovation at Columbus Center. And like any good festival in 2016, the event has an app. Organizers turned to Baltimore-based firm Mindgrub Technologies to handle development.
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The free app has a customizable schedule that can break down into the three festival categories of light, innovation and music, as well as a map of the events and installations taking place both around the harbor and in Baltimore’s neighborhoods.
Mindgrub will also be hosting a “Tech Playground” at City Garage on April 1 and 2 at Light City’s creative conference.

Companies: Mindgrub

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