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We’re crawling through downtown Baltimore to kick off #BIW15

Join us Friday, Sept. 25 for a tour of some of the most innovative office spaces in the city.

Find the Innovation Crawl map in this year's BIW print magazine. (Image by Red Flag Media)

Join us Friday, Sept. 25 to help us kick off our fourth annual Baltimore Innovation Week!
“Crawl” to some of the most innovative office spaces in downtown Baltimore during the #BIW15 Innovation Crawl and enjoy refreshments along the way. End the night at Power Plant Live! for our Kickoff Festival with The Gathering. Enjoy a live concert with G. Love, grab a bite to eat from some local food trucks and play with fun, innovative technology.

Here’s where we’ll be crawling:

RSVP for the Innovation Crawl
Our Kickoff Festival is family friendly and open to the public. Finish your work week by celebrating #BIW15 with us, enjoying delicious food and dancing to live music. We’ll be bringing out more than 10 cool tech tables to check out. You can also grab a Baltimore Innovation Week 2015 print magazine and some other sweet swag!

Check out these awesome tech tables:
RSVP for the Kickoff Festival
Companies: Avhana Health / Brinkbit / MissionTix / Elevated Element / Staq / Alchemy / Code in the Schools / Pure Bang Games / R2integrated / Betamore / Technical.ly

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