Have a speaker, theme, venue or new idea you want to see included in Philly Tech Week? Here’s your chance to have it heard.
Join us at Slice Communications on Monday, Dec. 8, from 6-8 p.m. to help us start planning Philly Tech Week 2015.
Hear from Technical.ly event organizers on what’s already in the works, then break into groups to brainstorm ideas that will help inform #PTW15. I mean, we’re also going to have beer and pizza.
RSVPAfter that, there’s another opportunity to get involved. On Monday, Dec. 15, we’ll host our very first Tweetup. Technical.ly event organizers will share how to get involved, tips on making your Philly Tech Week event stand out and what resources are available to you. Use the hashtag #PTW15tweetup to get your questions answered. And follow @PhillyTechWeek on Twitter to keep up with the conversation.
We’ll again organize Philly Tech Week events into the following tracks:
- Creative
- Business
- Dev
- Media
- Civic
- Access
Join us at these two upcoming events to start getting excited about Philly Tech Week 2015, held April 17-25. It’s Philly Tech Week’s five-year anniversary and, with your help, we want to make this the best year yet!
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About Our Host:
Slice Communications is an integrated public relations and social media agency.
@SliceComm prides itself on helping clients create relevant, insightful and actionable content to distribute through traditional and social media.
Slice was named one of Philadelphia’s 100 fastest-growing companies in conjunction with The Entrepreneurs’ Forum, Philadelphia Business Journal and The Wharton Small Business Development Center. Slice also received the 2015 Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Excellence Award for Professional Services.
Getting There:
The Bourse
111 Independence Mall East
Suite 340
Philadelphia, PA 19106
It’s easiest to enter The Bourse from 5th Street between Market and Chestnut Streets, as the 4th street entrance closes at 6 p.m. Visit the security desk on the 4th Street side and you’ll be buzzed up to the 3rd Floor. Once you exit the elevator, turn right and you’ll see the double doors that lead to the Slice offices.
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