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Old tech meets new at OpenBracket’s ‘Cocktails at Hagley’

The fundraising event looks to the future while appreciating the technology of the past.

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On Wednesday, Oct. 11, OpenBracket will be holding a cocktail networking event where Advisory Board Members Ben du Pont and David Gates will discuss the future of the tech industry in Delaware, and about OpenBracket, the big-time coding competition that will draw top software designers to Wilmington on Oct. 22.
The event will be held at Hagley Museum, the historic site of the du Pont family’s early 19th-century gunpowder works and the home of the prestigious Hagley Library Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society. Hagley’s Executive Director, David Cole, will showcase the museum’s patent model collection at the event.
Tickets are $75 per person, and are tax deductible.
Check this Facebook post for more details.

Full disclosure: Technical.ly is among the organizing partners of the OpenBracket coding competition.
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