So much to do, so little time. Such is the lot of this deftly well-organized tech community.
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DC Tech Meetup #32: Demos Demos Demos!
The monthly meetup will feature demos by Phone2Action, PerformYard and Cake.
Tuesday, Jan. 20
7-9 p.m.
MLK Library, 901 G St NW
RSVP. Free. (Should we mention the drinks?)
Tandem Goes Drone!
Hear speakers from DARPA, DHS and the Navy discuss the use of drones by national security agencies.
Tuesday, Jan. 20
6-8 p.m.
Arlington Economic Development, 1100 N Glebe Rd, Suite 1500, Arlington
RSVP. Free.
Startup Grind Washington DC Hosts Timothy Chi (cofounder of WeddingWire)
The title says it all. Hear from and network with one of the area’s most successful tech entrepreneurs.
Wednesday, Jan. 21
6-9 p.m.
1776, 1133 15th St NW, 12th Floor
Register. $20 general admission, $25 at the door.
Capital One Tech Mixer
Capital One is organizing a mixer to find its next Master Software Engineer. Be there or be square.
Wednesday, Jan. 21
5-7 p.m.
Capital One, 8020 Towers Crescent, 3rd Floor, Vienna
Apply. Free.
3D Printing Prosthetics: A conversation with Jon Schull and Jeremy Simon of e-NABLE
Learn about 3D-printed prosthetics.
Thursday, Jan. 22
10-11 a.m.
2001 13th St NW, 3rd Floor
RSVP. Free.
Collaborate Opening Party
The kickoff to Foster.ly’s long-awaited extended weekend of speakers, forums, workshops and “media match” pitches — all about technology, entrepreneurship and government. Don’t miss Katie Harbath of Facebook, Tom Chi of Google X and our nation’s very own CTO, Megan Smith.
Thursday, Jan. 22
7:00 p.m.
Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Register. Tickets range from free to $499.
For the full schedule of events, check out the Collaborate website.
HacDC Introduction to Online Security
Convene with fellow hackers to discuss “how the Internet works, how its weaknesses are abused” and how to solve these issues.
Saturday, Jan. 24
3:15-7:15 p.m.
1525 Newton St NW
RSVP. Free.
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