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Check out the speakers for Tech2gether

Come watch Charlie Horn, Len Damico, Yasmine Mustafa and more present on trends in technology and entrepreneurship during a jam-packed day of events, Nov. 18, brought to you by 1313 Innovation.

Wayne Kimmel speaks at Tech2Gether 2014 at the Queen. (Photo by Twitter user @Cnverg)

The autumn season is in full swing, which means it’s almost time for the second annual Tech2gether, brought to you by Wilmington coworking space 1313 Innovation.
This year, Tech2gether will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 18 — smack dab in the middle of the first ever Delaware Innovation Week. 1313 Innovation just released the speaker list for the day, and the roster is looking exceptionally promising.

  • Charlie Horn, Chairman at Pro Private Equity
  • Vijaya Rao, Founder & CEO at DeliveryCircle
  • Greg Bostrom, Firefly Festival Director at Red Frog Events
  • Mark Jenkinson, Practice Area Leader, Design at Trellist
  • Len Damico, Senior UX Designer at Arcweb Technologies
  • Carlson Bull, Founder & Creative Director at Bully! Entertainment
  • Ryan Hurley, Director, Performance Marketing at Archer Group
  • Jai Rao, Director, Enterprise Data Services at Capital One
  • Anita Andrews, VP, Client Analytics Services at RJMetrics
  • Yasmine Mustafa, Cofounder & CEO at ROAR for Good
  • Michele Lobo, Director, Super Suits Program at GoBabyGo

“Tech2gether gives people the chance to learn about emerging technologies and business trends by highlighting local innovators,” said 1313 education and nonprofit coordinator Ryan Harrington.
If speaking events aren’t your cup of tea, Tech2gether has you covered with a number of workshops, discussions and demos celebrating makers and entrepreneurship such as the Demo Pit, featuring hands-on showcases of emerging technologies like wearables and 3D printing.
Then, watch student entrepreneurs local universities pitch a panel of investors. Harrington said 1313 partnered with CollegePitch Philly to bring in students from throughout the region, including Drexel University and the University of Delaware.
But wait — there’s more!
Attendees will be treated to an end-of-the-night concert from Philadelphia electro-pop quintet Cheerleader.
All-access passes are listed at $80, with full day tickets (no concert) priced at $70. Whatever you do, make sure to check out the event’s super sleek site, built by  Wilmington dev/design shop First Ascent Design.
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