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Have you secured your PTW19 Signature Event ticket?

Great music, food, great views and good people. The series closing event that never disappoints is just $40. (Psst: Next Friday, it jumps to $50.)

Who's ready to party up in here? (Courtesy photo)

Hey, we want to make sure you know about this: Attendance will be capped at the PTW19 Signature Event on Friday, May 10, and only guests who are on our list will be granted entry to the building.

Additionally, this year there will be no day-of ticket available. We’re fittin’ to take advantage of the kind (but seriously secure) hospitality and serve you all awesome time in the spectacular new Comcast Technology Center.

The $40 ticket price jumps to $50 next Friday and I just know our readers appreciate a steal of a deal for a good time and a good cause. I mean, Philly Tech Week 2019 presented by Comcast NBCUniversal just isn’t complete without an interactive celebration of our very own homegrown tech and innovation community!

No, but seriously though, we cannot let you in if your name isn’t on the list by noon on Thursday, May 9.

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A few small updates before you get the full picture in a few weeks.

Demos:

Giveaways:

  • Penji will offer free, on-the-spot custom graphic designs and a raffle to win a year of free design services.

Open bar:

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Finally, thank you to our 2019 Philly Tech Week Signature Event sponsors:

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