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Come kick off Philly Tech Week

Arcade @ Dilworth will feature retro video games, music, food, drinks and more. Technical.ly knows how to throw a party, and Delawareans are welcome.

The new Dilworth Park: a great place to host a party. (Photo by James Ewing)

Philly Tech Week 2015 presented by Comcast is just about ready to launch.
Come join the Technical.ly team and thousands of awesome folks from across the region for Saturday’s official #PTW15 kickoff event: Arcade @ Dilworth. It starts at 6 p.m. at the foot of Philadelphia City Hall and features two dozen game developers, a makers corner and live music. And it’s free.
It’s going to be rad. Probably even super rad.
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We’ve even got some Delawareans in the mix. You can catch up with SevOne at our Startup Crawl this evening from 4-8 p.m.
If you can’t make the trip across state lines tonight, make sure to catch at least one or two of the 150 events occurring during the week. You read that right: 150+ events. Whoa.
We’re looking forward to seeing you!

Update: Due to inclement weather, Arcade @ Dilworth is postponed to tomorrow, Saturday, April 18.
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