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Tech Forum talks drones; young pros watch football [Events Roundup]

This is Technical.ly’s Events Roundup, digging up the best of Delaware’s business and tech events, along with some laid-back networking opportunities, too.

A multicopter drone. (Photo by Flickr user Inc, used under a Creative Commons license)

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This week is all about business — whether it’s discussing the perks of using drone technology or finding algorithms that increase profits. If drones aren’t your thing, check out these other cool events happening this week in Delaware.

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Tech Forum Talks Drone Technology
Learn about the business benefits of drone technology.
Wednesday, Sept. 17
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Deerfield Golf Club, 507 Thompson Station Road, Newark.
$25 registration for members, $40 for future members.
More info here.
 
Monthly Tech Meetup
Demo new ideas and talk technology.
Thursday Sept. 18
6:00 p.m.
The coIN Loft, 605 North Market Street, 2nd Floor, Wilmington.
RSVP. Free.
 
Delaware Young Professionals: Beers, friends and football
Watch the Eagles-Colts game with DYP.
Monday, Sept. 15
8:15-11:15 p.m.
Buffalo Wild Wings, 2062 Limestone Road, Wilmington.
RSVP. Free.
 
Low-Risk Trading: Learn How to Use a Money-Making Algorithm
Increase your capital via this trading algorithm.
Saturday, Sept. 20
11:00 a.m.
Clubhouse at Willowwood, Red Maple Road, Willowwood subdivision, Smyrna.
RSVP. Free.

Companies: Technology Forum of Delaware / The Loft

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